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Haymow
Haymow Hay"mow`, n. 1. A mow or mass of hay laid up in a barn for preservation. 2. The place in a barn where hay is deposited.

Meaning of Haymo from wikipedia

- 1086), Anglo Norman lord in Suffolk Haymo Haymo of Halberstadt (died 853), German monk, bishop and biblical scholar Haymo of Faversham (d. c. 1243), English...
- Haymo of Faversham, O.F.M. (d. c. 1243) was an English Franciscan scholar. His scholastic epithet was Inter Aristotelicos Aristotelicissimus (Latin for...
- Haymo (or Haimo) (died 27 March 853) was a German Benedictine monk who served as bishop of Halberstadt, and was a noted author. The exact date and place...
- Heymo was a medieval Bishop of Wrocław, Poland from 1120–1126. Little is known about his origins, career or his Episcopal work, although he was probably...
- published by Wiley-VCH on behalf of Chemistry Europe. The editor-in-chief is Haymo Ross. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2022...
- Hamo le Strange, Heimon Lestrange, Hamo L'Estrange or Hamo Extraneus (died late in 1272 or early 1273) was an English Crusader. His surname means the Foreigner...
- including those published in the Patrologia Latina, previously attributed to Haymo of Halberstadt, are now believed to be his work. Haimo's exegetical writings...
- she was present at the Crucifixion. According to a legend propounded by Haymo of Auxerre in the mid-9th century, but rejected by the Council of Trent...
- sacrifice and faith in Jesus Christ. According to a legend propounded by Haymo of Auxerre in the mid-9th century, but rejected by the Council of Trent...
- Ministers Provincial sitting in chapter. The next two Ministers General, Haymo of Faversham (1240–44) and Crescentius of Jesi (1244–47), consolidated this...