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- etymology of Duffel is from "dubro" and "locus", from the Gaulish dubrum, dubron – "water". In 1836, the Duffel railway station opened on the Brussels-North...
- not have disappeared, as evidenced by place-names derived from Gaulish *dubron (plural dubra), such as French Douvres and English Dover (3rd/4th-century...
- killing its antagonists with a .45-calibre pistol. Church spokesman Jeffrey Dubron, of the prin****l American Church of Scientology in Los Angeles, says 'it...
- the Liberty Normal Institute. His parents were Samuel Potts and Louisa DuBron. Originally engaged in agriculture, he later became a practicing lawyer...
- completely omitting Basque. Delamarre later included, for example, under Gaulish dubron only rivers with "B" (or similar) omitting other names, which Krahe would...
- come from the Gaelic cailtidh, a reduced form of the early Gaelic *caleto-dubron, meaning 'hard water'. In either case, it was probably originally a Pictish...
- 'god') + **duro- 'fort' Douvres (also the French name of Dover) from Celtic dubron, dubra 'water' several places called Douvres Drevant : from Derventum, Celtic...
- river name probably comes from the Celtic transl. cel – transl. dubrum, dubron meaning 'water', Illyrian δυβρις (dybris) 'deep' or Old Slavonic dъbrь (dubri...
- in Douai there is a médaillon by M****elot featuring a portrait of Victor Dubron. Working with Robert Coin and Léon Morice M****elot also worked on the Calvary...
- be the ancestor of the Welsh word caled (hard), with the second being *dubron (water), giving a possible meaning of the rapid river. There is some uncertainty...