- pronunciation: [ˈɛnɨ̞d]) is a
feminine given name. Its
origin is
Middle Welsh eneit,
meaning 'spirit; life; purity' (from Proto-Celtic *ana-ti̯o-,
compare Gaulish...
- 2004) "We the Enclosed" (2004) "Vision Splendid", in
Baggage (published by
Eneit Press run by
Sharyn Lilley)(2010) 2004
William L.
Crawford Award for Best...
- Cymr
anadl 'Atem';
MBret alazn (Umstellung), Bret holan; *anǝtī-:
MCymr eneit, Cymr
eneid 'Seele'; *anamon-: OIr animm, gen. anman, Ir anam 'Seele' "Indo-European...
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Bilbao Bizkaia Green Series XCO 2024
Bilbao 2 Hugo
Lorentz Amélie
Laquebe Eneit Vertiz Sara
Cueto Vega
Ugaitz Arrieta Ugalde Cristina Rico Arechaederra...
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Cellophane (Momentum, 2012)
Published originally as Life
Through Cellophane (
Eneit Press, 2009)
Illuminations (Tritium Publishing, USA, 2003) The many delays...
-
Pierres and
Nathan Burrage, as well as
publishers and
organisations such as
Eneit Press, Good
Reading magazine,
Aurealis and the
Australian Horror Writers...
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Nibelungenlied Pfaffe Konrad,
Rolandslied Courtly romance Heinrich von Veldeke,
Eneit Hartmann von Aue Erec
Iwein Gottfried von Str****burg,
Tristan Wolfram von...
- was
inspired by Virgil’s Aeneid. (The work is
sometimes referred to as
Eneit or Eneide.)
Veldeke wrote the
largest part
around 1175.
According to the...
- Aue, Erec
Iwein Heinrich von dem Türlin, Diu Crône
Heinrich von Veldeke,
Eneit Konrad Fleck,
Flore und
Blanscheflur Konrad von Stoffeln,
Gauriel von Muntabel...
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Kaaron Warren (Angry
Robot Books) Life
Through Cellophane,
Gillian ****k (
Eneit Press) "Siren Beat",
Tansy Rayner Roberts (Twelfth
Planet Press) "Black...