- salmon', from anco 'curved, hooked' + rago 'before, in front' akin to W
anghad 'clutch, grip', craf-anc 'claw', OIr éc 'hook', écath 'fish hook'; W rhag...
- captors. On 10
February 1858, Nana was
reported to have
entered Bundelkhand.
Anghad Tiwari, a
capable intelligence officer of the British,
tracked him to a...
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Vadodara (5.6 km)
Koyali (4.0 km)
Sursi (11.7 km)
Sokhda (15.9 km)
Anghad (16.3 km)
Padra (18.1 km)
Umeta (7 km) Vāsad (20 km) Tundāo (27 km) Rawāl...
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Asturian angazu and angüezu, old
Irish écath ‘fish hook’,
middle Welsh anghad < *h2ṇk-o-to (EDPC: 37).
banzo [m] (alternative
spelling banço) 'crossbar...