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Glazen
Glazen Glaz"en, a. [AS. gl[ae]sen.] Resembling glass; glasslike; glazed. [Obs.] --Wyclif.

Meaning of Lazen from wikipedia

- nitratoxycarbon ) methane ), is a hypothetical molecule that was proposed by Clara Lazen, a fifth-grader in Kansas City, Missouri, who conceived of its structure...
- Yosefa Lazen (born January 13, 1971, as Yosefa Dahari, Hebrew: יוספה דהרי) is an Israeli singer born of Yemeni-Jewish and Moroccan-Jewish parents. Her...
- Romanesque bridge, and the ruined Gothic lookout tower known as Libušina lázeň (Libuše's Bath) are the only fragments that have been preserved from the...
- Klaner Gary Clarke Ed Linnis Leslie Charleson Nancy Grover Johnny Scott Lee Jimmy Klaner George Burrafato Delivery Man Pelly Sutton Mrs. James Lazen...
- retained word internally after a short vowel: wazzer (German: W****er) vs. lâzen (German: l****en) and fuoz (German: Fuß). In the thirteenth century, the...
- Rosen published in German the first monograph on Laz, Über die Sprache der Lazen. In 1887, the British diplomat Demetrius Rudolph Pea**** included Laz among...
- Filsak, with sculptures by Josef Klimeš. Concrete sculpture named "Hroší lázeň", meaning "hippo bath" View from riverbank Remote view Media related to...
- Lezennes (French pronunciation: [ləzɛn]) is a commune in the Nord department in northern France. Communes of the Nord department "Répertoire national...
- Chateau Kundratice Chateau Kyjov Castle Lacembok Castle Lazurová hora Castle Lázeň Chateau Lázně Letiny Chateau Lednice Chateau Liblín Chateau Libštejn Castle...
- characteristic shortened forms alongside their regular forms: "lân" (from "lâzen", Modern German 'l****en', English 'to let') "vân" (from "vâhen", Modern...