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Translation of a word in Jean de Florette by Marcel Pagnol

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Lafiteau | 21:00 Sat 20th Sep 2008 | Books & Authors
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The verb 'parpel�ger' appears in Jean de Florette and Manon des sources by Marcel Pagnol, but not in French dictionaries. Apparently it is a word confined to the area around Marsailles, but what does it mean?
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would 'blink' make sense in the context?
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Possibly, in the Claude Greengrass of Heartbeat sort of sense. (ITV). It seems to be a nervous reaction of some sort. What makes you say blink?
It would be helpful to have the context, but I think it means' to flutter one's eyelashes'
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'�a c'est possible, dit Anglade, seulement, ce que vous ne savez peut-�tre pas, c'est que chez Pique-Bouffugue, il y a une source...'
Ugolin parpel�gea trois fois.
'il y avait une petit source' dit le Papet

I suppose you would say it's in the context of someone trying to pull a fast one.
I think jno's suggestion of a Claude Greengrass-type fast blinking is spot on.- same sort of excitement at something that might work to Ugolin's advantage.
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My suggestion actually, but still glad it's spot on! Thanks jno and Tearinghair for help with this. The glossary should prove useful with several more of Pagnol's to read.
Sorry Lafiteau, didn't look at names closely enough. Aren't the Pagnol books great?
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I've only just started on them. Have been reading a lot of Henri Troyat, and two separate people recommended Marcel Pagnol. One had done Jean de Florette for A level, the other, native French, just said he was great, mind you, she was selling his books at a 'vide grenier'. Love them, so far.
Sorry to join in so late, but I was on holiday! Blink is fine, flicker might be better - conveys a little of the nervous tic within the context

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