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Proletaneous
Proletaneous Prol`e*ta"ne*ous, a. [L. proletaneus.] Having a numerous offspring. [R.]
Tolletane
Tolletane Tol"le*tane, a. [L. Toletanus.] Of or pertaining to Toledo in Spain; made in Toledo. [Obs.] ``Tables Tolletanes.' --Chaucer.

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- Letan is an unincorporated community in Box Butte County, Nebraska, United States. Letan was a station on the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad....
- English Emmanuelle 4 1984 This film, directed by Francis Leroi and Iris Letans exists in at least two versions. The Canadian VHS contains 3 hardcore scenes...
- is 1984 English-language French film directed by Francis Leroi and Iris Letans. It is a sequel to 1977's Goodbye Emmanuelle, and the fourth installment...
- in Mauritian: French rat is Mauritian lera and French temps is Mauritian letan. The same is true for some adjectives and prepositions: French femme ("woman")...
- "(having) come" vs. baúrans /bɔrans/ "(having) carried"; class VIIb verbs lētan /leː.tan/ "to let" vs. saian /sɛː.an/ "to sow" (note similar preterites...
- tuer (Paris, 1949) Jacques Guerard, Criminel de Paix (Paris, 1953) Michel Letan, Pierre Laval de l'armistice au poteau (Paris, 1947) Alfred Mallet, Pierre...
- Patrick Bauchau, Emmanuelle Béart Romantic Emmanuelle 4 Francis Leroi, Iris Letans Mia Nygren, Sylvia Kristel, Dominique Troyes Romantic / Drama 1987 Emmanuelle...
- villages Bradashesh, Balez Lart, Balez Poshte, Kusarth, Kozan, Karakullak, Letan, Rrile, Shtemaj, Ulem, Katund i Ri, Fikas, Petresh, Shemhill, Shingjon,...
- first consonant of the stem syllable. An example in Gothic is lētan – laílōt – laílōtum – lētans (to have). In Proto-Germanic, consonant alternations known...
- "to leap", stáutan "to smite"; class 7b; -ē- present: grētan "to weep", lētan "to let", garēdan "to reflect upon" (garaírōþ), tēkan "to touch"; class...