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... common ending -ault , as in Perr ( e ) ault , Thib ( e ) ault , Archamb ( e ) ault , no doubt due to the presence of this letter in the equally common suffix -eau , as in Martineau , Cousineau , Véronneau . Although the orthographical ...
... common ending -ault , as in Perr ( e ) ault , Thib ( e ) ault , Archamb ( e ) ault , no doubt due to the presence of this letter in the equally common suffix -eau , as in Martineau , Cousineau , Véronneau . Although the orthographical ...
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... common names . Many parents of children born before the 1990s wished to give their children uncommon names and attempted to do so , but later discovered that they had in fact used newly popular common names . This occurred because the ...
... common names . Many parents of children born before the 1990s wished to give their children uncommon names and attempted to do so , but later discovered that they had in fact used newly popular common names . This occurred because the ...
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... common spelling to Kathe- rine - but then comes back strongly in the 1980s along with its other Irish cousin Kaitlyn . For the century as a whole , Katherine definitely deserves the title of the most typical American female name . But ...
... common spelling to Kathe- rine - but then comes back strongly in the 1980s along with its other Irish cousin Kaitlyn . For the century as a whole , Katherine definitely deserves the title of the most typical American female name . But ...
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American Indian placenames in the United States | 15 |
the derivation and referent of an old puzzle | 39 |
Placenames derived from Chinook Jargon in the state | 57 |
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