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A glossary of provincial and local words used in England. Francis Grose. 1790.
A glossary of provincial and local words used in England. Francis Grose. 1790.
Maulaffe — 1. Auch Maulaffen hat man nicht umsonst feil. Frz.: On n est pas bedaud pour rien. 2. Wer die Maulaffen für sich hat, der hat gewonnen Spiel. *3. Maulaffen feil haben. – Eiselein, 455; Körte, 4133; Lohrengel, II, 378; Braun, I, 3628; für… … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon
Lincoln, Lincolnshire — Infobox UK district name = City of Lincoln location map|United Kingdom label= position=center width=115 lat= 53.232 long= 0.538 caption= float= status = City region = East Midlands admincounty = Lincolnshire area = Ranked 328th 35.69 km² adminhq … Wikipedia
Deanery of Christianity (Lincoln) — For the deanery of the same name in the Diocese of Exeter, see Deanery of Christianity (Exeter). The Deanery of Christianity is a deanery in the Anglican Diocese of Lincoln in England immediately around the city of Lincoln. Parishes Lincoln St… … Wikipedia
Lincoln (Inglaterra) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda City of Lincoln Lincoln Bandera … Wikipedia Español
Lincoln [1] — Lincoln (spr. lingkön), Stadt (city) und besondere Grafschaft im östlichen England, an den Abhängen und am Fuß eines 155 m hohen Hügels am Witham gelegen, der hier die Cliff Range in einer Pforte durchbricht. Von den vormaligen 52 Kirchen der… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Lincoln, England — City of Lincoln City Borough Castle Square, Lincoln … Wikipedia
Mithras in comparison with other belief systems — This is an article on Mithraism in Comparative Mythology and Comparative Theology. See Mithraic Mysteries for the main article. The Roman cult of Mithras had connections with other pagan deities. Popular writers sometimes suggest links with… … Wikipedia
Lincoln (Lincolnshire) — City of Lincoln Lincoln Bandera … Wikipedia Español
Lincoln — I Lincoln [ lɪȖkən], 1) Hauptstadt der County Lincolnshire, England, am Witham, der hier die Jurakalkschichtstufe der Lincoln Heights durchbricht, 80 300 Einwohner; anglikanischer Bischofssitz; Stadt und Countymuseum, Kunstgalerie;… … Universal-Lexikon
Broxholme — This surname is of Old Norse origin, and is a locational name from a place thus called north west of Lincoln in Lincolnshire. Recorded as Broxholme in the Domesday Book of 1086, and as Brokesholme in the 1219 Episcopal Registers of that county,… … Surnames reference