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Fife (/faɪf/ FYFE,
Scottish English: [fɐi̯f];
Scottish Gaelic: Fìobha [ˈfiːvə]; Scots:
Fife) is a
council area,
historic county,
registration county and...
- A
fifer is a non-combatant
military occupation of a foot
soldier who
originally pla**** the
fife during combat. The
practice was
instituted during the...
- The
Fifer or
Young Flautist is a
painting by
French painter Édouard Manet, made in 1866. It is
usually kept in the Musée d'Orsay, Paris. On a trip to...
- is
often used in
fife and drum corps,
military units, and
marching bands.
Someone who
plays the
fife is
called a
fifer. The word
fife comes from the German...
- East
Fife may
refer to: The
Eastern part of
Fife, a
council area in
Scotland East
Fife F.C., a men's ****ociation
football team East
Fife G.W.F.C., a women's...
- Duke of
Fife is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom that has been
created twice, in both
cases for the Earl of
Fife. In 1889, Lord
Fife married...
- The Earl of
Fife or
Mormaer of
Fife was the
ruler of the
province of
Fife in
medieval Scotland,
which encomp****ed the
modern counties of
Fife and Kinross...
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Duchess of
Fife is
typically the wife of the Duke of
Fife, an
extant title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom which has been
created twice, in both cases...
- "Barney"
Fife is a
fictional character in the
American television program The Andy
Griffith Show, portra**** by
comic actor Don Knotts.
Barney Fife is a deputy...
- fife
during combat.
Fifer may also
refer to:
Fifer (Scotland), a
native of
Fife James Fifer (1930–1986),
American rower Joseph W.
Fifer (1840–1938), Republican...