- Piet
Drabbe (born
Petrus Drabbe in Heino, Netherlands, June 4, 1887; died in Arnhem, Netherlands,
October 27, 1970) was a
member of the
Missionaries of...
-
among them.
Citations Puschner 2013, pp. 26–27.
Weale 2012, p. 265.
Frijtag Drabbe Künzel 2013, p. 93.
Hilberg 1992, p. 209. Höhne 2001, p. 500.
McNab 2013...
- < *inda iwar ‘wind’ < *kumbutu kuyu ‘c****owary’ < *ku(y)a
Marind people Drabbe, Petrus. 1950. Twee
dialecten van de Awju-taal [Two
dialects of the Awyu...
- 1086/448699. JSTOR 1343946. S2CID 197852979. Künzel,
Geraldien von
Frijtag Drabbe; Galimi,
Valeria (2019). "Microcosms of the Holocaust:
Exploring New Venues...
- po****r words,
proverbs and stories. c. 1940
Kamoro materials by
Peter Drabbe A
Kamoro wordlist recorded in 1828 by
Modera and Müller, p****engers on a...
- p. 529. Albuquerque:
University of New
Mexico Press. ISBN 0-8263-1905-X
Drabbe, P. (1932a).
Woordenboek der
Fordaatsche taal (in Dutch). Bandoeng: A. C...
-
journalist and writer. Son of
Cornelis Hendrik Elout. Mies
Elout Soeterwoude-
Drabbe (1875 - 1956),
Dutch painter and drawer.
Johanna Madeleine Selleger-Elout...
- Hans de Salengre-
Drabbe (21
October 1894 – 25
August 1944) was a
general in the
Wehrmacht of ****
Germany during World War II who
commanded the 384th Infantry...
- One
possible source is a
derivation from an Old
English personal name "
Drabbe", from
before the 7th-century. This is
recorded as a name of a Peterborough...
- (2005). An
Introduction to the
Grammar of
Selaru (PDF). SIL International.
Drabbe, P. (1932).
Beknopte Spraakkunst en
Korte Woordenlijst der Slaroeëesche...