titles containing Karina Karina (disambiguation) Carina (disambiguation), a homonym of Karina Kareena, a homophone of Karina Karlina Karine https://forebears...
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is, "forest"). Another likely homonym is the Italian Guido from a latinate root for "guide". The third likely homonym is the Italian Guido with phonetic...
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in one continuous motion i.e. "to skull" or "skulling" and that term's homonym in the single crewed rowing race "sculling" & hence a boat race. The Concise...
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Irish forms are Latin derivatives. The Welsh name is a cognate and near-homonym of the Irish name Eógan (pronounced /'oːəun/, partially anglicised as Eoghan...
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Caesars, noticed that, in Latin, rooster (gallus) and Galli (Gallus) were homonyms. Its association with France dates back from the Middle Ages and is due...
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Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo, a sentence illustrating homonyms and homophones Bufalo (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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of Johannes. It is equivalent to the English surname Johnson. The near homonyms "Jensen" and "Jansson" are its Danish, Norwegian and Swedish counterparts...
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(516? – 527?), who was possibly transferred to Barcelona, which had a homonym incumbent in 540. Tauro (546? – ?) Sofronio (589? – 592?) Ilergio (594...
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and the Japanese are superstitious about the number four because it is a homonym for "death" in their languages. In Slavic mythology, the god Svetovid has...
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Translated Book Award, shortlist, Autoportrait Photography series 1999: Homonymes (portraits of ordinary people with the same names as famous people) 1999:...
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