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Chicha
Chicha Chi"cha, n. [Sp.] See Chica.

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- An octopus! Ooh! Whew! How are you able...!? Ooh! "Yoyoyooh, saa... hicha hicha gucha gucha, yuchyuu chyu guzu guzu suu suuu..." LARGE OCTOPUS: All eight...
- and Wormsgau territories on the Upper Rhine. His mother presumably was Hicha, a daughter of the Hunfriding duke Burchard II of Swabia and his wife Regelinda...
- Palatinate confiscated and the Bishop of Speyer blinded. Werner married Hicha (c. 905 – 950), a daughter of Duke Burchard II of Swabia and his wife Regilinde...
- children: Gisela (c. 905 – 26 October 923 or 925), abbess of Waldkirch Hicha (c. 905 – 950), whose son was Conrad, Duke of Lorraine Burchard III (c....
- honcha (本茶, lit. 'real tea'), while teas from other regions was called hicha (非茶, lit. 'Non-tea'). Tsugano'o tea gained the highest re****tion. He also...
- Transcriptions Revised Hepburn hicha, tōcha, sencha...
- "non-tea" (非茶, hicha) produced elsewhere in ****an. By the 15th century, however, Uji tea surp****ed that of Toganoo, and the terms honcha and hicha came to refer...
- manka kaac maakita sand shinok shinok sanco samooci oktaaha see p sa p sa hicha hica hicita seed nihi' nihi hilhikci yiilhi nilhka sit bínni'li biniili...
- honcha and hicha (non-tea) during the Nanbokucho period. When tocha was first introduced, honcha was represented by Toganoo tea whereas hicha described...
- Walter M. Hartung 1990 Bernice Falk Haydu 2000 O. R. Herbert 1975 George Hicha 1979 Aline Rhonie Hofheimer 2010 James Holahan 1994 William A. Hughes 1983...