- Solomon's tomb. None
could interpret the text,
until one of them, Iohé
Grevis,
suggested that they
should ask the Lord for understanding. The
Angel of...
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Maurice Grevisse (French: [mɔʁis
ɡʁevis]; 7
October 1895 – 4 July 1980) was a
Belgian grammarian. Born in Rulles, a
small village in the
province of Luxembourg...
- was
owned by the
Royal Family until 1626, when it was
bought by
Richard Grevis of
Moseley Hall. His
descendants sold it in 1759 to pay off debts. John...
-
century in
typical Menorcan and
Catalan dishes, as for
example macarrons amb
grevi (pasta). Food
portal Au jus – beef
juice Cuisine of the
Southern United...
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Ballacci 1965–70:
Romolo Bizzotto 1970–74: Ezio
Galbiati 1974:
Giampiero Grevi and
Giovanni Galbiati 1974–75: Tito
Corsi 1975–76:
Carmelo Di
Bella 1976:...
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would use é, such as gréle (today
spelled grele)
derived from
Latin word
grevis. Lastly, this
letter was used to
accommodate the
sound that corresponds...
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Nickname "Les
grevîs" (Walloon "graevî", minnow) in the
communal house of
Rimagne (Remagne)...
-
English loan
words dating back to the
period of
British rule, such as "
grevi", "xumaquer", "boinder" and "xoc"
taken from "gravy", "shoemaker", "bow...
- (15
August 1807 – 9
September 1891),
known as
Jules Grévy (French: [ʒyl
ɡʁevi]), was a
French lawyer and
politician who
served as
President of France...
- Open Tree of Life: 1078092
Paleobiology Database: 320005 PLANTS:
GREVI POWO: urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:331633-2 Tropicos: 40017412 VicFlora:...