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  • has an article on: Rasputin (disambiguation) Wikipedia From Russian Распу́тин (Raspútin). Rasputin Grigori Rasputin (1869-1916), a Russian mystic. A surname...
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  •  Leicester on Wikipedia  Leicester, Massachusetts on Wikipedia  Leicester (disambiguation) on Wikipedia From Middle English Ledecestre, from Old English Ligoraċeaster...
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  • English Wikipedia has an article on: Turnip (disambiguation) Wikipedia From Middle English turnepe, probably from turn + Middle English nepe, from Old...
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  • English Wikipedia has an article on: Roget (disambiguation) Wikipedia Roget A surname. English Wikipedia has articles on: Peter Mark Roget and rogeting...
    3 KB (299 words) - 04:22, 28 September 2024
  • attached to a church edifice, in which the bread for the Eucharist is made. 1869, John Baron, Anglosaxon witness on four alleged requisites for holy communion:...
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  • English Wikipedia has an article on: swerve (disambiguation) Wikipedia swarve From Middle English swerven, swarven, from Old English sweorfan (“to file;...
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  • See also: Mass, maß, Maß, Mass., and måss  Mass (disambiguation) on Wikipedia In late Middle English (circa 1400) as masse in the sense of "lump, quantity...
    28 KB (1,921 words) - 21:56, 29 October 2024
  • English Wikipedia has an article on: flutter (disambiguation) Wikipedia From Middle English floteren, from Old English floterian, flotorian (“to float...
    11 KB (1,130 words) - 10:36, 26 October 2024
  • [Published for the Early English Text Society, by N[icholas] Trübner & Co.], [1869], →OCLC, page 451, lines 2008–2010: Thou art the daftest fuill that ever...
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  • for carving! Those cursed executions! One can't rid one's mind of them. 1869 April 1, A. A. D., “Twelve Scenes in a Young Lady’s Life. No. IV. A Spring...
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  • Travell. […] (English Reprints; 16), London: [Alex. Murray & Son, 15 June 1869], →OCLC, pages 74–75: [T]he ſame Sun which only cheriſheth and gently warmes...
    10 KB (1,172 words) - 09:30, 27 September 2024
  • East London Railway Company bought the Brunel tunnel for £800,000, and in 1869 they opened a railway through it. A passage through or under some obstacle...
    13 KB (1,090 words) - 15:06, 11 November 2024
  • reflects the efforts of American professor and humanitarian Moina Michael (1869–1944) to popularize the wearing of artificial poppies in remembrance of those...
    17 KB (1,224 words) - 10:36, 15 October 2024
  • also: döör, Döör, and door- English Wikipedia has an article on: Door (disambiguation) Wikipedia doore, durre (obsolete) From Middle English dore, dor, from...
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  • to be seen outside of its natural range arrived at London Zoo on 22nd May 1869, [...] On arrival at the zoo, the last surviving panda was given into the...
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  • countries: a room or area in a household set apart for the care of children. 1869 May, Anthony Trollope, “Lady Milborough as Ambassador”, in He Knew He Was...
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  • A conglomerate, therefore, is simply gravel bound together by a cement. 1869, Victor Hugo, [anonymous translator], “Chesil”, in The Man Who Laughs: In...
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  • descending on creation's Queen, / Thou gleamedst germlike on her golden hair. 1869, Methodius, “Oration Concerning Simeon and Anna on the Day that They Met...
    17 KB (2,243 words) - 10:00, 28 September 2024
  • See also: Nature English Wikipedia has articles on: nature (disambiguation) and nature Wikipedia Wikipedia natuer (obsolete) From Middle English nature...
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  • Sumac, Ivy thick, / And old stone-fences tottering to their fall, [...] 1869, Israel Wilkinson, “Sixth Generation”, in Memoirs of the Wilkinson Family...
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