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- come from Germanic (harpe, hareng) or non-Indo-European languages (harem, hamac, haricot); in some cases, an orthographic ⟨h⟩ was added to disambiguate...
- from Spanish (casque) and German (reître) and from the Americas (cacao, hamac, maïs). The influence of the Anglo-Norman language on English had left words...
- "Nomadesse". In 2006, she left Quebec to spend a year in Kyoto, ****an. In 2010, Hamac-Carnets published her first book on ****an, the travel journal, P****ion ****on...
- rescued. One of the pirates was named Ali Aden Elmi, another's last name was Hamac, and the third remains unidentified. Muse was taken into custody aboard...
- as recorded in Retana's book El Indio Batangueño reads: Aco man ay imbi, hamac isang ducha Nasinta sa iyo, naghahasic nga Di ba guin si David ng una ay...
- One of the pirates killed was Ali Aden Elmi, the last name of another was Hamac, and the third has not been identified in English-language press reports...
- Albert Gleizes, 1913, L'Homme au Hamac (Man in a Hammock), oil on canvas, 130 x 155.5 cm, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York...
- the Theaterfestival Primeur in Saarbrücken in 2016. Nom fictifs. Roman. Hamac, Quebec 2017 "Olivier Sylvestre raconte la quête de l’identité ****uelle...
- adding their distinct flair and sound to rock. Bands such as Sak Tzevul, Hamac Caziim, and Los Cogelones have been some of the most prevalent in the modern...
- dans l'aube (novel, 1946) Dialogue d'hommes et de bêtes (theater, 1949) Le hamac dans les voiles (anthology, 1952) Moi, mes souliers (autobiography, 1955)...