- Old
Frisian ****e, Old
Saxon ****ia, Old High
German ****a, and
Gothic halja. All
forms ultimately derive from the
reconstructed Proto-Germanic feminine...
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Germanic terms and
concepts include the
compounds *
halja-rūnō(n) and *
halja-wītjan. The
feminine noun *
halja-rūnō(n) is
formed with *haljō- '****' attached...
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Halja Klaar (17
December 1930 – 20
February 2021) was an
Estonian film artist.
After she
graduated from the
Antsla Gymnasium [et] in 1950,
Klaar entered...
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Germanic terms and
concepts include Proto-Germanic *
halja-rūnō(n), a
feminine compound noun, and *
halja-wītjan, a
neutral compound noun. This form is reconstructed...
- ****'s Proto-Germanic form
Halja, and
maintains a
distinction between Hades and Gehenna. However,
unlike later translations,
Halja (Matt 11:23) is reserved...
-
producer and
distributor of "Tarhun",
ceased operations, and its
owner AS
Haljas put the
producer on sale to a 'foreign investor',
whose name and country...
- Radhabinod) Muv-Luv
Alternative (Paul Radhabinod) Odin
Sphere (Hindel, Wraith/
Halja)
Onimusha 3:
Demon Siege (Akechi Mitsuhide) Onimusha: Dawn of
Dreams (Ishida...
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aliases Goddess of
Death The
Death Queen Mistress of the
Darkness Miss
Halja Abilities Superhuman strength, speed, stamina, and
durability Black magic...
- inquiry, experiment'), *hugi-rūnō ('secret of the mind,
magical rune'), and *
halja-rūnō ('witch, sorceress';
literally '[possessor of the] Hel-secret'). It...
- concealed' OE ****,
OFris ****e, ODu. ****e, OS ****ia, OHG ****a ON hel Goth.
halja From PGmc *helanan ('to conceal, hide').
Precursor to
modern English ****...