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Henri Haest (2
November 1926 – 20 June 1997) was a
Belgian athlete. He
competed in the men's
hammer throw at the 1952
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- Hásteinn, also
recorded as Hastingus, Anstign, Haesten, Hæsten, Hæstenn or
Hæsting and
alias Alsting) was a
Viking chieftain of the late 9th
century who made...
- It has
preserved some
archaic elements, such as the
dative case (einn
hæst -
hæst`n, hæstér - hæstá in nominative, but hæstà - hæstóm in dative). A characteristic...
- qenë. 9 In the Tosk and Geg dialects, respectively. 10 Existential: هست (
hæst) has
another meaning.
Usage of (æ) is
considered to be colloquial, now. See...
- The Västergötland
Cavalry Regiment (Swedish: Västgöta kavalleriregemente) was a
Swedish Army
cavalry regiment that
traced its
origins back to the 16th...
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Archived from the
original on 2013-07-13. Henszen, MM; Weske, M; Schwarz, S;
Haest, CW; Deuticke, B (October–December 1997). "Electric
field pulses induce...
- in Copenhagen. In 2003 they
featured on the
track "Tango" by
Danish band
Hæst,
produced by Umpff. A
remix of "Bakerman" by
British DJ
Shaun Baker reached...
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heist furious, violent(?) Y Haisthilt, Haistulf,
Hailun c.f. Old
English hæst; also
compared with the
tribal name of the Aesti.
hamar hammer Y Hamerard...
- begheven, Syn
heylsaem Woort neemt aen, Als
vrome Christen leven, Tsal hier
haest zijn ghedaen. Voor Godt wil ick
belijden End
zijner grooter Macht, Dat ick...
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without adjective with
adjective Singular Masculine inj
hæst inj go-er
hæst hæst-inj denj goa
hæst-inj "(good) horse"
Feminine en sâg en go sâg sâg-en den...