- : 35–38 : 356–359 The
English language word
deity derives from Old
French deité,[page needed] the
Latin deitatem (nominative deitas) or "divine nature"...
- Dance" (ダビダンス, Dabi Dansu) "Thanks for
Going Strong" (元気でいてくれてありがとう,
Genki deite kurete arigatō) "Threads of Hope" (一縷の希望たち,
Ichiru no Kibō-tachi) "Hero-Saturated...
- 2018). "A
short history of
Chinese lamps".
Chinese Social Sciences Today.
Deite, Carl; Engelhardt, Alwin; Schaedler, Karl (1888). A
Practical Treatise on...
- The
Great Book of the
Public Debt (French: Grand-livre de la
dette publique) was
created by the
Revolutionary French Government in 1792 as a consolidation...
- Sakai)
Yukinojo Mori Kōji
Tamaki Maison Ikkoku 4:26 2. "Sonomama no Kimi
Deite (そのままの君でいて, "Stay
Where You Are")" (with
Satoshi Takebe)
Yuriko Mori Ichirō...
- club biɗevá œuf egg hege
petit small učiyi il va
pleuvoir it will rain
ɗeite poisson fish
refido comment te portes-tu? how are you? nefo it’o
poule hen...
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Ronnie James Dio
Stage Thursday Friday Sa****ay
Sunday Ironwill Melodius Deite NorthTale April Art
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their deities as
inhabiting the
celestial realm. The
names of
Thracian deites are not well-attested
because of a
taboo against mentioning them due to...
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presence of Šarruma
reflecting the
belief that an individual's
protective deites was
still fulfilled their role
after death with
regards to
their tombs....
- wax In ****an the tree
yielding it is
called ibota and the wax ibotaro.
Deite, Carl; Engelhardt, Alwin; Schaedler, Karl (1888). A
Practical Treatise on...