-
actually mentioning them. The
words which he
alludes to but
avoids are:
cūlus ('****hole'),
mentula ('****'),
cunnus ('****'), landīca ('****oris'),...
- with the
title of
Mehmed V, he was
called Sultan Reşad by the people. His
Cülûs [tr]
ceremony was held in the
Ministry of War
building (now part of Istanbul...
- half-brother, and took the name of
Mehmed VI, on 3 July 1918. He held his
Cülûs (enthronement ceremony) the day after.
Instead of
commissioning his own...
-
ceremony for new
Ottoman Sultans, who came here -
processing along the
grand Cülus Yolu (Accession Way) - to be
girded with the
Sword of
Osman at the start...
- term used for
these bottom facets derives from the
Latin word for bottom,
culus. The
culet is
added largely to
protect the
integrity of the gemstone. On...
-
Lakota wičhítegleǧa, wičhá
Lenape Nahënëm
Louisiana French Chaoui Mayan Culu Miskito Suksuk Nahuatl Mapachitli Navajo Tábąąh mą'ii Nez
Perce K'ayk'áyoc...
- Gr**** paidika,
having to do with pederasty. The
basic word for "****" was
culus.
Common metaphors are ficus, "fig", and ****, "ring,"
which was considered...
-
within the
sucos of
Acadiru Hun, Bemori,
Bidau Lecidere, Caicoli, Colmera,
Culu Hun, Gricenfor, Motael, and
Santa Cruz.: 3–1
Portuguese Timor became a full...
-
appearance of some muscles;
loanword from Gr**** μῦς (mûs), mouse, +
Latin -
culus,
diminutive suffix)
musculoskeletal system my(o)- of or
relating to muscle...
- Sa'ad(Cawareere) Odow Da'ud
Muuse Culus Reer
Jalaf Reer Nim'ale
Mahad Culus Reer
Barqadle Reer
Qurdhale Mohamed Culus (Reer Mohamed)
Wuqujire Maxamed (Lu****are)...