- John of
Gaunt, Duke of
Lancaster (6
March 1340 – 3
February 1399), was an
English royal prince,
military leader and statesman. He was the
fourth son (third...
- Look up
gaunt in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gaunt may
refer to: Ghent,
Belgium was
formerly called Gaunt David Gaunt (b. 1944),
British historian...
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Gaunt's Ghosts is a
series of
military science fiction novels by Dan Abnett, set in the
Warhammer 40,000 universe. It was
inspired by the
Sharpe series...
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Dumbledore witnessed. Like
Salazar Slytherin, the
Gaunts spoke P****ltongue. At the time of the story, the
Gaunts' only
material ****et is a
ramshackle shanty...
- 2018. "Night-
Gaunts and
Other Tales of Suspense." The New York
Review of
Books https://www.nyjournalofbooks.com/book-review/night-
gaunts Accessed 9 March...
- The
Gaunt factor (or Kramers–
Gaunt factor) is a
correction factor that
accounts for the
effect of
quantum mechanics on an object's
continuous x-ray absorption...
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Gaunt's Earthcott,
sometimes spelt Gaunts Earthcott, is a
hamlet in the
civil parish of Almondsbury...
- acts,
including The
Infamous Stringdusters, M.D.C., New Zealand's
Night Gaunts, Cancerslug, and
Black Flag
founder Chuck Dukowski's ****tet. Days N' Daze...
- antiques,
managed by
Leland Gaunt, a new
arrival to the town of
Castle Rock, Maine, the
setting of many King stories.
Gaunt often asks
customers to perform...
- of a
series of
regency councils,
influenced by Richard's
uncles John of
Gaunt and
Thomas of Woodstock.
England at that time
faced various problems, most...