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Gott or
gott in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gott (German: God) may
refer to:
Gott (surname),
including a list of
people with the name
Gott, Argyll...
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Gotts is a
surname which occurs in the UK
originating around Norfolk.
There are
about 800
bearers of the
surname in England. It now
occurs in
other parts...
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Gott's may
refer to:
Gott's Park or
Armley Park, park in Leeds, West Yorkshire,
Northern England Gott's Roadside,
Northern California restaurant group...
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Gott mit uns ('God [is] with us') is a
phrase commonly used in
heraldry in
Prussia (from 1701) and
later by the
German military during the
periods spanning...
- The
expression grüß
Gott (German pronunciation: [ɡʁyːs ɡɔt]; from grüß dich
Gott,
originally '(may) God
bless (you)') is a greeting, less
often a farewell...
- aria "Alles mit
Gott und
nichts ohn' ihn" (discovered June 2005) BWV Anh. 71,
renumbered to BWV 1128:
chorale fantasia for
organ "Wo
Gott der Herr nicht...
- "God is dead" (German:
Gott ist tot [ɡɔt ɪst toːt] ; also
known as the
death of God) is a
statement made by the
German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche...
- 2003, pp. 258–266;
Gott 2004, pp. 279–286.
Quirk 1993, p. 830;
Coltman 2003, p. 277;
Gott 2004, p. 286.
Coltman 2003, pp. 267–268;
Gott 2004, p. 286. Coltman...
- Lieutenant-General
William Henry Ewart Gott, CB, CBE, DSO & Bar, MC (13
August 1897 – 7
August 1942),
nicknamed "Strafer", was a
senior British Army officer...
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Gott is a surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Benjamin Gott (1762–1840),
British textile manufacturer Daniel Gott (1794–1864), U.S. Representative...