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Ancient mention of "
deop wæter" in the Beowulf...
- Carneiro,
Maria Luiza Tucci; Kossoy,
Boris (2003). A
imprensa confiscada pelo
Deops (1924-1954). Série
Labirintos da memória (in Portuguese). São Paulo: Imprensa...
- Old
English dēop or Old
Norse djúpr "deep", same meaning. The
Nominalization from an Old
English or
Norse adjective,
being unusual,
dēop / djúpr could...
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former quartermaster of the
Cuban Rural Guard.
Pablo Antonio García
Menocal y
Deop was born in the 19th century. His father,
Gabriel García-Menocal, had many...
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Aurelio Mario Gabriel Francisco García
Menocal y
Deop (December 17, 1866 –
September 7, 1941) was the 3rd
President of Cuba,
serving from 1913 to 1921...
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Museu Social [ca] In
office 1909–1920
President of the
Catalan Football Federation In
office 1914–1915
Preceded by
Narciso Deop Succeeded by
Ricardo Cabot...
- A few days later, on the
night of
February 2, 1942,
police agents from
DEOPS – the
State Department of
Public and
Social Order, woke up the descendants...
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deploy a wide
array of
synonyms and
kennings to
refer to the sea: sæ, mere,
deop wæter, seat wæter, hæf, geofon, windgeard, yða ful, wæteres hrycg, g****cg...
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hauhist > hēh "high", superl. hēhst "highest" *eu ēo N/A *deupaz >
dēop "deep"; *fleugǭ > flēoge "fly"; *beudaną > bēodan "to command" (Anglian)...
- fēt > feet; OE dēd (WS dǣd) > deed; OE nēdl (WS nǣdl) >
needle OE ēo OE
dēop deep; OE fēond > fiend; OE betwēonum > between; OE bēon > to be OE +ld OE...