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  • 21clangor — see LAUGH …

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  • 22In the Clamor and the Clangor — Episodio de Gilmore Girls Episodio nº 11 Temporada 4 Escrito por Sheila R. Lawrence Janet Leahy Dirigido por …

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  • 23kel-6, k(e)lē-, k(e)lā- or kl̥̄-? —     kel 6, k(e)lē , k(e)lā or kl̥̄ ?     English meaning: to call, cry     Deutsche Übersetzung: “rufen, schreien, lärmen, klingen”     Material: O.Ind. uṣü kala m. “rooster, cock” (“ἠι κανός”), kalüdhika , kalüvika ds., kalavíŋka ‘sparrow”,… …

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  • 24clangoring — noun a loud resonant repeating noise (Freq. 1) he could hear the clang of distant bells • Syn: ↑clang, ↑clangor, ↑clangour, ↑clank, ↑clash, ↑crash • Derivat …

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  • 25ĝhu̯en- —     ĝhu̯en     English meaning: to sound     Deutsche Übersetzung: “tönen”     Note: extension from ĝhau , s. Persson Beitr. 191     Material: Arm. jain (ĝhu̯on i̯i ), i stem “voice” (with i Epenthese); Alb.Tosk zē̈ “voice”, Gheg zâ (<… …

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  • 26Maglubiyet — Maglubiyet, god of the goblins in D D Game background Title(s) Fiery Eyes, the Mighty One, the High Chieftain, the Lord of Depths and Darkness, the Battle Lord Home plane Infernal Battlefield of Acheron Power level …

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  • 27Stalwart (группа) — Stalwart Жанр thrash metal, death metal Годы 1999 наст. вр. Страна …

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  • 28Stalwart — Жанр thrash metal, death metal Годы 1999 наст. вр. Страна …

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  • 29clangueur — ⇒CLANGUEUR, subst. fém. Rare. Son éclatant et aigu. Une longue, lente et retentissante clangueur de trompettes (J. RICHEPIN, Contes de la décadence romaine, 1898, p. 46). P. anal. Cri retentissant poussé par certains oiseaux. Clangueur du butor,… …

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  • 30JUBILAEUS — quibusdam Iobilaeus, duplex est, Iudaicus et Romanus. Illo cum Rege Cerimoniali sepulto, hunc e cineribus eius suscitavit Bonifacius VIII. A. C. 1300. in festo Nat. Dom non redivivâ, sed novatâ specie. Nam cum vetus illedebitorum remissionem et a …

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