- in
colonial America as
early as 1655. The term may
derive from the
Dutch kajuit,
meaning a
small cabin, or from the
French cahute,
meaning a hut. The term...
-
Retrieved 9
February 2013. Heiden, H.G. (7
October 1994). "Een goed
verwarmde kajuit in de winter" [A well-heated
cabin in winter].
Reformatorisch Dagblad (in...
- (ᑎᕆᒐᓐᓂᐊᖅ, tiriganniak, tiriqaniaq)
Vulpes lagopus LC Red fox (ᑲᔪᖅ, kajuqtuq,
kajuit)
Vulpes vulpes LC
Felidae (ᑯᑭᓕᒑᕐᔪᐃᑦ)
Canada lynx (ᐱᖅᑐᖅᓯᕋᖅ, piqtuqsiraq)...
- complete.
After the move of Lewenborg's
medical center to its new
location on
Kajuit, both
parts of the
Lewenborgsingel were connected.
Lewenborg is situated...
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cahot cahotage cahotant cahoté
cahotement cahute "hut, ship's cabin" ( < Du
kajuit)
caille "quail" ( < OFr
quaille < ML quaquila,
quaccula < Frk *kwakkula...