- Look up
kello or
kellő in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kello may
refer to:
Esther Kello (1571–1624),
Scottish miniaturist, calligrapher, writer, and...
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question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Ethiopic characters.
Jagama Kello (Oromo:
Jaagamaa Keelloo; Amharic: ጃጋማ ኬሎ; 29
January 1920 - 7
April 2017)...
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Kello Hospital is a
health facility in John's Loan, Biggar,
South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is
managed by NHS Lanarkshire. The facility,
which was financed...
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Kello Rovers Football Club are a
Scottish football club,
based in the town of Kirkconnel,
Dumfries and Galloway.
Nicknamed Super K, they were
formed in...
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After Inglis married Bartholomew Kello in 1596, a
relation of Lord Holyroodhouse, he
began to ****ist her instead.
Kello sometimes wrote dedicatory letters...
- Marián
Kello (born 5
September 1982) is a
Slovak former international footballer who pla**** as a goalkeeper.
Kello pla**** for 1. FC Košice, FC Vítkovice...
- was
represented at the
Eurovision Song
Contest 1968 with the song "Kun
kello käy",
composed by Esko Linnavalli, with
lyrics by Juha Vainio, and performed...
- informer,
Harry Kello, a
corrupt police lieutenant, who is long
indebted to J. J. for
petitioning the
mayor to save his job
after Kello beat a suspect...
- The
Battle of
Kansala or
Turban Keloo (Mandinka for
Annihilation war) was the
siege of the
capital of the
Kaabu federation in 1867 by the
Imamate of ****a...
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Samuel Blythe Kello Sr. (1748 – 1803) was a planter,
clerk and
politician from
Southampton County who
represented the
county at the
Virginia Ratifying...