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Morizani (who are
grouped together).
Rossignol 2019
anglicizes the name as
Linons and
Rossignol 2011
germanizes it as Linonen.
Collins 1998, p. 167, calls...
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Linus or
Linos (Λῖνος), also
Linum or
Linon (Λίνον), was a town on the
coast of
ancient Mysia, on the Propontis,
between Priapus and Parium. It is noted...
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sport horse events and even
Olympic level competition. The Anglo-Arabian
Linon was
ridden to an
Olympic silver medal for
France in
Dressage in 1928 and...
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Belgium (home to Vincke, that
copied Benz; Germain, a pseudo-Panhard; and
Linon and Nagant, both
based on the Gobron-Brillié),: 25
Switzerland (led by...
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known as alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) (from Gr****
alpha meaning "first" and
linon meaning flax), is an n−3, or omega-3,
essential fatty acid. ALA is found...
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Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl]
Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Smeldingi Wagri Warnabi Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians...
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Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl]
Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Smeldingi Wagri Warnabi Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians...
- 'cowberry'. The name 'lingonberry'
originates from the
Swedish name
lingon ([
ˈlɪŋɔn] ) for the
species deriving from Old
Norse lyngr, a
cognate (thus also a...
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Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl]
Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Smeldingi Wagri Warnabi Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians...
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Sprevane Hevelli Ukrani Zamcici [pl] Zemcici [pl]
Obotrites Bethenici Drevani Linons Reregs [pl]
Smeldingi Wagri Warnabi Polabians Sorbs Khutices [pl] Glomatians...