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... meaning " vomit . " Op is the superlative particle borrowed from English , as in " blow up " or " throw up . " The local officials who changed this name to Mud Lake were either ignorant of the original meaning or , in spite of harsh ...
... meaning " vomit . " Op is the superlative particle borrowed from English , as in " blow up " or " throw up . " The local officials who changed this name to Mud Lake were either ignorant of the original meaning or , in spite of harsh ...
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... meaning , famous namesakes , popularity , and unusual spelling . Also , lists by ethnic group , meanings , and occupations . 3.9 . Richman , Daniel A ( vram ) , Stephen B. Marosi , Fran Staniec , and Cheryl L. Arnold . 1991. Baby ...
... meaning , famous namesakes , popularity , and unusual spelling . Also , lists by ethnic group , meanings , and occupations . 3.9 . Richman , Daniel A ( vram ) , Stephen B. Marosi , Fran Staniec , and Cheryl L. Arnold . 1991. Baby ...
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... meaning : trends in their influence over Sudanese Arabic female names . Onomastica Canadiana 77 : 1–18 . Shows the shift in trends from the 1900s to the 1980s with peri- ods emphasizing religion , euphony , linguistic meaning , and ...
... meaning : trends in their influence over Sudanese Arabic female names . Onomastica Canadiana 77 : 1–18 . Shows the shift in trends from the 1900s to the 1980s with peri- ods emphasizing religion , euphony , linguistic meaning , and ...
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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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