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Guton was a
settlement in the
county of
Norfolk in
England mentioned in the
Domesday Book as Guthetuna. It is
described as
being held by
Osbert from Tihel...
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Guton (Azerbaijani:
Quton dağı) is a
mountain on the
border of the
Republic of
Azerbaijan (Balakan and
Zagatala districts) and the
Russian Federation...
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summit at 2800 m. List of the
highest major summits of
Azerbaijan Mount Guton List of
European Ultras List of
elevation extremes by
country "European...
- (agīn) あぎゆん (agiyun) しつつある (****sutsuaru) ぎさん (gisan) そうだ (sōda) ぐとーん (
gutōn) のようだ (noyōda) しみゆん (shimiyun) すん (sun) させる (saseru) ぶさん (busan) したい (****ai)...
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Derived from PGmc *geutanan ('to pour'), or an
ablaut variant of *gutaz ~ *
gutōn ('Goth, Gut') A name for Odin. The
early Germanic form may mean 'pourer...
- of Norwich. Brandiston's
civil parish also
includes the
small hamlet of
Guton. Brandiston's name is of Anglo-Saxon
origin and
derives from the Old English...
- of the
Greater Caucasus mountains. It
rises in the
northeastern part of
Guton Mount at an
elevation of 3,648 m (11,969 ft).
Descending from the mountains...
- St Peter's
Church close to one of the
taxiways at the
eastern end, and
Guton Hall and a
river valley separating the area from
Little Witchingham civil...
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curon [ˈkuron] ("chose",
plural form) ġēotan [ˈjeːotan] ("to pour") vs.
guton [
ˈɡuton] ("poured",
plural form) The
voiced velars [ɡ] and [ɣ] were
still allophones...
- Guntilli, Gundesilli, Guntina, Guntinus,
Guntuigia gut- (later god-) *
gutōn "Goth" Gotesendus, Goto, Gota, Goton, Gudegisus, Gutellus, Gutemirus, Gutemondo...