- fire",
reflecting the folk
etymology of the word as
coming from βαῦνος (
baunos) "furnace" and αὔω (auō) "to dry". The
actual etymology of the
words is...
-
Mangifera caesia is a
species of
flowering plant in the
cashew family, Anacardiaceae.
Known in
English as jack or
white mango,
among other names. It belongs...
- the
jugular in his book". Autobus.cyclingnews.com.
Retrieved 2012-07-17.
Baunø, Piet (2006-11-19). "Jesper
Skibby indrømmer dopingmisbrug".
Ekstra Bladet...
- the fava beans. This
latter word, faba, was
related to the Proto-Germanic
bauno, from
which the Old
English word bean is
derived and has the
meaning of...
-
effects on the
indigenous po****tion and
American servicemen involved.
Kilon Bauno (Chief of the Bikinians) John Smitherman,
atomic veteran The film was produced...
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Baryong Daan 2.9% 292 288 ▴ 0.14% 071237003
Baunos 4.4% 432 479 ▾ −1.03% 071237005
Cabanugan 9.6% 949 892 ▴ 0.62% 071237006...
- San
Isidro was formed,
taking the baran****s of Cambansag, Abehilan, and
Baunos from Antequera.
Antequera is an
inland town 19
kilometres (12 mi) north...
- Gr**** Cup: 2004
Individual Danish Player of the Year: 2000 (in Danish) Piet
Baunø and
Cathrin Terney Tromborg, "ABs
elegante organisator",
Berlingske Tidende...
-
workers (as
opposed to the intellectual) who used the fire of
their kiln (
baunos) to
manufacture ceramic or
metal objects. The use of the word τεχνίτης /...
- aur
Bulldog Great Angara Angara ka
Janamdin Angara aur
SinghRaj Angara Bauno ke Desh me
Angara aur Hawa ka Beta
Angara aur
Commando Dragon Angara aur...