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tyrant - Etymology dictionary

22.02.2021 — tiranno), from Gk. tyrannos "lord, master, sovereign, absolute ruler," a loan-word from a language of Asia Minor (probably Lydian); Cf. Etruscan Turan "mistress, ...
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Fagel - history_of_netherlands.enacademic.com

Descendants of Francois Fagel (c. 1540-1587), who was banned in 1584 from the city of Bruges in Flanders and then settled in Amsterdam. Members of the Fagel family, including Gasper (1634-1688), Francois (1659-1746), and Hendrik (1706-1790),…
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judicial knowledge - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

in the law of evidence, that body of information that it is assumed that the court is aware of and accordingly need not be proved. It is distinct from the judge s private knowledge, which cannot be used to fill a defect in the evidence. Collins…
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Pavee Point - gypsies.enacademic.com

The name given to the headquarters of what was the Dublin Travellers' Education and Development Group and the new name of the group itself. Its membership consists of settled people (non-Travelers) and Irish Travelers who are committed to the right of Travelers to equality in Irish society. It runs training courses, has publications, and tries to influence local and national policy in Ireland.
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chamacoco - English syllables

04.03.2021 — Look at other dictionaries: Chamacoco — Los chaimecoco, iśir, ishiro o jeywo (autodenominados yshyr ybytoso [ɨʃɨɾɨbɨtoso] personas ) son un pueblo ...
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potash - Etymology dictionary

07.10.2020 — 1640s, loan translation of Du. potaschen, lit. pot ashes; so called because it was originally obtained by soaking wood ashes in water and evaporating the mixture ...
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Jital - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

A billon coin introduced by Iltutmish in the Delhi sultanate. It contained 3.6 grains of silver. A jital carried a lower level of silver content than that of the dihliwal that it replaced. Forty eight jitals were equal to 1 silver tanka
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Peter (Civ6) | Civilization Wiki | Fandom

Peter I (9 June 1672 – 8 February 1725), also known as Peter Alexeyevich and more commonly as Peter the Great, was Tsar of Russia from 1682 until his death. During his reign, he vastly expanded the borders of the Russian Empire, and modernized Russia's political and cultural systems through the introduction of Western-style Enlightenment values. He leads the Russians in Civilization VI.
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Клирос — Википедия

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Mesoamerica - Etymology dictionary

25.02.2021 — 1948, from MESO (Cf. meso ) + AMERICA (Cf. America)
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dunny - English dictionary

24.02.2021 — UK [ˈdʌnɪ] / US noun [countable] Word forms dunny : singular dunny plural dunnies Australian informal a toilet.
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a lege suae dignitatis - Ballentine's law dictionary

02.06.2020 — From the law of his dignity. This was said by the Saxons to be the source of the king s power to pardon. See 4 Bl Comm 397.
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daguerreotype - Etymology dictionary

25.04.2020 — 1839, from Fr. daguerreotype, coined from name of inventor, Louis Daguerre (1789 1851) + type (see TYPE (Cf. type))
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Tethys Sea - Australian English dictionary

01.03.2021 — tɛθiz ˈsi/ (say tetheez see) noun a hypothetical sea, considered to have existed between Laurasia and the continents that formed Gondwana. Also, Tethys ...