1. petre - Noun
2. Petre - Proper noun
See Saltpeter.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe changed the composition of the band soon after: Efta Botoca (violin), Marin Chisar (flutes), Dorin Ciobaru and Pavel Cebzan (clarinet and tarogato), Petre Vidrean (bass) and Pantelimon Stînga (cymbalum). Source: Internet
Cernat, p.110, 367-368 A more radical questioning of Tzara's influence came from Romanian essayist Petre Pandrea. Source: Internet
Lewenhaupt said there were less than 10,914 men present under his command, Weihe and Petre in turn claimed there were 11,450 and 12,950 men, respectively, at the beginning of the march from Riga in early July. Source: Internet
His taraf consisted of: Ion Drăgoi (violin), Ion Lăceanu (flutes), Dumitru Fărcaș ( tarogato ), Petre Vidrean (double bass) and Tony Iordache ( cymbalum ) all number 1 soloists in their country. Source: Internet
It is dedicated to William Petre (the son of Byrd's patron Sir John Petre, 1st Baron Petre ) who was only 15 years old in 1591 and could hardly have played it if it had been composed much earlier. Source: Internet
They are dedicated to two members of the Catholic nobility, Henry Howard, 1st Earl of Northampton and Byrd's own patron Sir John Petre, who had been elevated to the peerage in 1603 under the title Lord Petre of Writtle. Source: Internet