- The red-eared
slider or red-eared
terrapin (Trachemys
scripta elegans) is a
subspecies of the pond
slider (Trachemys scripta), a
semiaquatic turtle belonging...
-
Ultimate Resource Transhumanism Whig
history Shaver, S. (July 1996). T.
Eardly (ed.). "Liberalism,
gender and
social policy" (PDF).
Social Policy Research...
- 17 March: The Muni****lity of
Onslow is
split into the
Township of
Eardly and the
Township of Onslow. 30 March:
Creation of the
Village of...
- George's
military opinions", to
which he was in the
habit of
retorting "I've '
eard different".
Lloyd George persuaded Kitchener, the
Secretary of
State for...
- ecce Old
English - West
Saxon Wes****
Gospels (c.950-1175) God
lufode middan-
eard swa //þæt he
sealde hys
akennedan sune //þæt nan ne forwurðe þe on hine gelefð...
-
Richard Roy
Eardley (December 23, 1928 – June 30, 2012)
served three terms as
mayor of Boise, Idaho, from 1974 to 1986.
Eardley served as
mayor for a total...
- The cone-eared
calyptotis (Calyptotis lepidorostrum) is a
species of
skink found in
Queensland in Australia. Shea, G.; Wilson, S.; Hobson, R.; Venz, M...
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identified as
eardstapa (line 6a),
usually translated as "wanderer" (from
eard meaning "earth" or "land", and steppan,
meaning "to step"), who
roams the...
- as
eolhx (as
discussed above), and with the
emendation of
seccard to secg
eard due to
Grimm (1821), the
stanza becomes about a
species of
sedge (Cladium...
- the Old
English personal name
Eard, a
nickname form of
longer names like Eardwulf, in the
genitive form
Eardes ('
Eard's'). The
second element comes from...