- Alett
- rotten.
Lenape (Unami) - English dictionary. 2008.
Lenape (Unami) - English dictionary. 2008.
Latvian grammar — The Latvian language is a moderately inflected language, with complex nominal and verbal morphology. Word order is relatively free, but the unmarked order is SVO. Latvian has pre nominal adjectives and both prepositions and postpositions. There… … Wikipedia
Deneb (homonymie) — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Deneb est un mot dérivé de l arabe ذنب (ðanab), qui signifie « queue ». Ce terme se retrouve utilisé en astronomie dans un certain nombre de… … Wikipédia en Français
Ailette — (frz., spr. älett), die knopfartigen Ansätze aus Messing oder Letternmetall an Granaten, behufs Führung in den Zügen (s. Flügelgranaten nebst Textfigur) … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Albone — This unusual and interesting name is a variant form of the more familiar surname Alban, which derives from the male given name Alban , itself from the Latin Albanus , originally an ethnic name from the many places in Italy and elsewhere called… … Surnames reference
Allbones — This unusual and interesting name is a variant form of the more familiar surname Alban, which derives from the male given name Alban , itself from the Latin Albanus , originally an ethnic name from the many places in Italy and elsewhere called… … Surnames reference
Hallibone — This very unusual and interesting name is English. In its different forms as shown below, it is both locational and ethnic. It derives from the male given name Alban, from the Roman (Latin) Albanus, and originally described a person from any othe … Surnames reference
Hollebon — This very unusual and interesting name is English. In its different forms as shown below, it is both locational and ethnic. It derives from the male given name Alban, from the Roman (Latin) Albanus, and originally described a person from any othe … Surnames reference
Hollibone — This very unusual and interesting name is English. In its different forms as shown below, it is both locational and ethnic. It derives from the male given name Alban, from the Roman (Latin) Albanus, and originally described a person from any othe … Surnames reference