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Fennish
Fennish Fen"nish, a. Abounding in fens; fenny.

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- The Fenni were an ancient people of northeastern Europe, first described by Cornelius Tacitus in Germania in AD 98. The Fenni are first mentioned by Cornelius...
- (February 8, 2022). "[Portrait] Fennis Dembo, doux dur et dingue !". Basket Rétro (in French). Retrieved December 3, 2023. Fennis Dembo Remains a Name to Remember...
- Y Fenni (Welsh pronunciation: [əˈvɛni]) is a variety of Welsh cheese, consisting of Cheddar cheese blended with mustard seed and ale. It takes its name...
- Abergavenny (/ˌæbərɡəˈvɛni/; Welsh: Y Fenni, pronounced [ə ˈvɛnɪ], archaically Abergafenni, 'mouth of the River Gavenny') is a market town and community...
- by John Argyle and ****ociated British Picture Corporation. A young girl, Fennis Wilson (Sally Ann Howes), is cast in a film which launches her career and...
- Achour Fenni (Arabic: عاشور فني) is an Algerian poet, translator and academician, who has parti****ted in several scientific, cultural and literary meetings...
- Abr 2009 Wyoming Cowboys to retire Fennis Dembo's jersey Sa****ay by Casey Conlon, 6 Dec 2019 UW standout Fennis Dembo’s number retired, 9 Dec 2019 Wikimedia...
- İsmail Fenni Ertuğrul (1855–1946) was an Ottoman Empire and later Turkish writer and thinker. "Biyografya: İsmail Fenni Ertuğrul". www.biyografya.com....
- name for Finland, originating from the notion that people known as the Fenni in Tacitus' book Germania were Finns Fennia (journal), published by the...
- speaking a Uralic language is in Tacitus's Germania (c. 98 AD), mentioning the Fenni (usually interpreted as referring to the Sámi) and two other possibly Uralic...