- (genitive Mārtis),
which in Old
Latin and
poetic usage also
appears as
Māvors (Māvortis), is
cognate with
Oscan Māmers (Māmertos). The
oldest recorded...
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Mavor may
refer to:
Mavor Island,
Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut,
Canada James Mavor (1854–1925), Scottish-Canadian
economist Wilfrid "Smoot"
Mavor (1892-1984)...
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Freya Mavor (born 13
August 1993) is a
Scottish actress. She is best
known for her
roles as Mini
McGuinness in the E4 teen
drama Skins and
Daria Greenock...
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which is
derived from אדום adom,
meaning 'red'. The
archaic Latin form
Māvors (/ˈmeɪvɔːrz/) is seen, but only very rarely, in English,
though the adjectives...
- 1818 by the
small London publishing house Lackington, Hughes, Harding,
Mavor, & Jones. It was
issued anonymously, with a
preface written for Mary by...
- The orange-throated
sunangel (Heliangelus
mavors) is a
species of
hummingbird in the "coquettes",
tribe Lesbiini of
subfamily Lesbiinae. It is
found in...
- superspecies:
mavors group Theritas kalikimaka (Clench, 1944) (sometimes
included in T.
mavors)
Theritas lotis (Goodson, 1945) (sometimes
included in T.
mavors) Theritas...
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Henry Mavor. He took his pen-name from his
paternal grandfather's
first name and his grandmother's
maiden name. He was the son of
Henry Alexander Mavor (1858–1915)...
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James Mavor Moore CC OBC (March 8, 1919 –
December 18, 2006) was a
Canadian writer, producer, actor,
public servant, critic, and educator. He notably...
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Elinor Mavor (born c. 1936) was the
editor of
Amazing Stories and
Fantastic from
early 1979
until late 1981. She had done
illustrations and production...