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GAGR — ICAO Airportcode f. Gourma Rharous ( Mali) … Acronyms von A bis Z
Margrave — Mar grave, n. [G. markgraf, prop., lord chief justice of the march; mark bound, border, march + graf earl, count, lord chief justice; cf. Goth. gagr[ e]fts decree: cf. D. markgraaf, F. margrave. See {March} border, and cf. {Landgrave}, {Graff}.]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Yaw — Yaw, v. i. & t. [Cf. Prov. G. gagen to rock, gageln to totter, shake, Norw. gaga to bend backward, Icel. gagr bent back, gaga to throw the neck back.] (Naut.) To steer wild, or out of the line of her course; to deviate from her course, as when… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Estrid — (Old Norse: Æstriðr , Ástríðr ) was a rich and powerful 11th century woman whose long family saga has been recorded on five or six runestones in Uppland, Sweden. This Estrid was the maternal grandmother of the chieftain Jarlabanke of the… … Wikipedia
Broby bro Runestones — Main article Jarlabanke Runestones At Broby bro in Uppland, Sweden there are six runestones. U 139, U 140 and U 151 still stand by the road, but U 135, U 136 and U 137 have been moved a distance away from the road. The last three stones are in… … Wikipedia
Greece Runestones — The Greece Runestones comprise around 30 runestones containing information related to voyages made by Scandinavians to Greece , which refers to the Byzantine Empire (ON.: Grikkland , Grikk(i)aR ), during the Viking Age and until the early 12th… … Wikipedia
Sylvia borin — Gartengrasmücke Gartengrasmücke (Sylvia borin) Systematik Ordnung: Sperlingsvögel (Passeriformes) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Piedras rúnicas sobre Grecia — Contenido 1 Contexto histórico 1.1 Propósito 2 Convenciones 2.1 Transliteración y transcripción … Wikipedia Español
Piedras rúnicas de Broby bro — Coordenadas: 59°29′N 18°02′E / 59.483, 18.033 … Wikipedia Español
ghegh- — ghegh English meaning: to curve, bend Deutsche Übersetzung: “krũmmen, biegen” Material: Arm. gog “cavity, lap, bosom, belly” etc., as adjective “hollow, concave”, gogem “hollow out”; gugem (*ghōgh ) “ hug, embrace, hold tight,… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary