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- 1901. In German literature, it is commonly ****ociated with Jens Einar Meulengracht. Alternative, less common names for this disorder include: Familial benign...
- combatting a serpent. An alternative analysis of the episode by Preben Meulengracht Sørensen is that it was a youthful indiscretion on the part of Thor,...
- Laurits Christian Meulengracht or Laurits Christopher Meulengracht (14 February 1837 – 9 April 1903) was a Danish businessman and brewer who became one...
- "nightingale". Wiktionary. 4 July 2022. Retrieved 24 July 2022. Steinsland, G. & Meulengracht Sørensen 1998:72 The article Galdralag in Nationalencyklopedin (1992)...
- (2003:128). McKinnell, Simek, Düwel (2004:122–123). Lindqvist (1933:102–103). Meulengracht Sørensen (1986:262, 269). McLeod, Mees (2006:30). Larrington (1999:320)...
- Wiley, Hoboken/NJ 2002, p. 21 ff. ISBN 0-631-23170-6 Steinsland and Meulengracht 1998: 162. Janne Saarikivi: Substrata Uralica. Studies in Finno-Ugric...
- Hans Meulengracht-Madsen (9 September 1885 – 7 October 1966) was a Danish sailor who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. He was team member on the Danish...
- Meulengracht was born in Aarhus to Lars Christian Meulengracht and Marie Madsdatter Brøchner Galthen. He had two brothers, Mads Galthen Meulengracht and...
- Oxford: Oxford University Press Roesdahl, Else; Meulengracht, Sorensen Preben; Sorensen, Preben Meulengracht, eds. (1996), The Waking of Angantyr: The Scandinavian...
- made still more". (Bellows 1936)[clarification needed] Steinsland & Meulengracht 1998:72 Sophus Bugge, Sæmundar Edda (1867). Cursive type indicates expansions...