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manifold comes from the Old
English word
manigfeald (from the Anglo-Saxon
manig [many] and
feald [fold]) and
refers to the
folding together of multiple...
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manifold comes from the Old
English word
manigfeald (from the Anglo-Saxon
manig [many] and
feald [repeatedly]) and
refers to the
multiplying of one (pipe)...
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Mikulas Teich (1998).
Bohemia in History.
Cambridge University Press. p. 375.
Manig, Bert-Oliver (5
October 2015). "Konferenz von Locarno.
Wenig Anerkennung...
- / 22.69250°N 75.85639°E / 22.69250; 75.85639
Manik Bagh, also
spelled Manig Bagh, is a
palace of the
Holkar Maharaja of
Indore State in Indore, Madhya...
- is a
surname of
French origin that
derives from West
Germanic Managwald (
manig "many, much" + wald, walt "power"). It
meant "laborer" in Old
French too...
- (PDF), London, p. 63,
archived from the
original (PDF) on 26 June 2006
Manig, Bert-Oliver. "Der
Bluthund ist zurück" (in German). Zeit Online. Archived...
- climb,
Rajal had to
secure the
permission of the
Bagobo chieftain, Datu
Manig. It is said that the Datu
demanded that
human sacrifice be made to please...
- doi:10.1007/978-1-4614-2359-1_4. ISBN 978-1-4614-2359-1.
Rheinberg F,
Manig Y,
Kliegl R,
Engeser S,
Vollmeyer R (July 2007). "Flow bei der Arbeit, doch...
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include Longnor,
Hulme End and Ilam. Its name may come from Anglo-Saxon
manig-fald = "many folds",
referring to its meanders. The
Manifold Way is an 8-mile...
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under the
command of Untersturmführer
Klaus Grossmann and
Oberleutnant Manig. Men and
women were put in
separate holds on the ship,
where they were deprived...