-
commune in the
Burgundian department of Yonne, in France. Avallon,
Latin Aballō,
ablative Aballone, is
ultimately derived from
Gaulish *Aballū, oblique...
- tree" (modern
Welsh afal "apple",
afallen "apple tree" cf. Proto-Celtic *
aballo- "apple"); from which, granted, the name of
Avalon is also
often thought...
- a midfielder.
Scores and
results list Libya's goal
tally first. "Salem
Aballo". national-football-teams.com.
Retrieved 15 June 2013.
Salem Ablo at Soccerway...
-
Arthurian tales. All are
related to the
Gaulish root *
aballo "fruit tree" (found in the
place name
Aballo/Aballone) and are
derived from Proto-Celtic *abal-...
- "apple", OPr
wobalne "apple"; Latv ābols "apple (fruit)", ābele "apple tree" Gaul
Aballo "place name"; OIr aball, W afall, OBr aball(en) "apple tree"...
- shadbush' Occ amalenco,
amalanco Prov. amalenco, amalanco, from Gaul.
aballo 'apple' and -enco,
diminutive suffix from
Germanic -ing OIr aball, Ir/Sc...
- Milu
Negromonte Paulo Miklos as
Jurandir Ana
Beatriz Nogueira as
Ondina Aballo Leopoldo Pacheco as
Feliciano Pataxó
Milhem Cortaz as
Joubert Machado Flávia...