- Gong
farmer (also gongfermor, gongfermour, gong-fayer, gong-
fower or gong scourer) was a term that
entered use in
Tudor England to
describe someone who...
- Dicecco, Roberto; Han, David; Thompson, John; Bye, Michael; Hwang, Jennifer;
Fowers, Jeremy; Lillian, Peter; Murthy, Ashwin; Mehtabuddin, Elyas; Tekur, Chetan;...
-
English digits as code words, with 3, 4, 5 and 9
being pronounced tree,
fower (rhymes with lower), fife and niner. The
digit 3 is
specified as tree so...
-
experience is the
fruit of years.
According to
philosophers Kristjánsson,
Fowers,
Darnell and Pollard,
phronesis means making decisions in
regards to moral...
- of
Puritan nomenclature"". archive.org. 1880.
Retrieved 6
November 2023.
Fowers, Alyssa; Van Dam,
Andrew (13
December 2024). "Puritan baby
names are back...
- Astologaster, by Sir John Melton. The 1640
Theatrum Botani****
mentions a "
fower-leafed or
purple gr****e" that was kept in
gardens because it was "good for...
- "Mary Hamilton", or "The
Fower Maries" ("The Four Marys"), is a
common name for a well-known sixteenth-century
ballad from
Scotland based on an apparently...
- state.
David D.
Fowers, at age 18, was the
youngest presidential elector in
history according to the
Congressional Research Service.
Fowers threatened to...
- moːðər hertə hɛːrə(n) (Late
Middle English spelling) (oon) (two) (three) (
fower) (five) (six) (seven) (mother) (herte) (heere(n))
Early Modern English,...
- flyers". St.
Louis Post-Dispatch. Vol. 76, no. 290. June 24, 1924. p. 1. "
Fowers honored for
pioneering in aviation".
Macon Chronicle-Herald. Macon, Missouri...