Proper noun
Bayle (plural Bayles)
A surname from French.
The story he told me was "per sfogarsi," as Bayle loved to say; his idea was that I would not discover the real hero. I shall always believe that it was his own story under another name, and I love to believe it because it was so exactly his way of looking at things... Paul Bourget
A businessperson named George Bayle started selling peanut butter as a snack in 1894. Source: Internet
Although obscure to most contemporary readers, the French Protestant fideist Pierre Bayle was one of the most influential authors of his time. Source: Internet
Finally, in 1740, the second volume of Pierre Bayle 's Dictionnaire Historique et Critique explicitly connects Epimenides with the paradox, though Bayle labels the paradox a "sophisme". citation Dictionnaire Historique et Critique at Wikipedia. Source: Internet
Pierre Bayle recounts the title-pages of no fewer than thirty-two books of which Amyraut was the author. Source: Internet
" His death (says M. Bayle) was that of a Christian. Source: Internet