- (Cattle) Mieža māte -
Mother of
Barley Meža māte -
Mother of the
Forest Miglas māte -
Mother of Fog
Pirts māte -
Mother of the
Bathhouse Rijas māte - Mother...
- Kare Tu Chhedchar" Sonik–Omi
Indarjeet Singh Tulsi Mohammed Rafi "Teri
Diwani Nachegi ****egi" solo "Yak Tuk
Migla Giggla Bola" "Main Hoon Rani Jaduwali"...
- lexicography.online/%D1%81/%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%B9%D0%BC [bare URL] Zuicena, Ieva;
Migla, Ilga (2008). "Jura Alunāna
devums latviešu leksikogrāfijā" (PDF). LU Raksti...
- [mʲilʲtʲi] 'flour'
Contrasts with /m/. See
Latgalian phonology.
Lithuanian miglà [mʲɪɡˈɫa] 'mist'
Contrasts with /m/. See
Lithuanian phonology Marshallese...
- Māre, Mārīte, Mārša, Māršava,
Piena māte) Mēness Meza māte
Mieza māte
Miglas māte
Pirta māte
Saule Senu māte Smilšu māte
Sniega māte
Tirgus māte Ūdens...
-
frees the twin-brother of Mog and
starts to
train the
Miglas as soldiers. Overconfident, the
Miglas attack against Prescots wishes and
force a
battle the...
- grandprixhistory.org.
November 2007.
Retrieved 29
February 2016. "This Was
Mille Migla 2015".
classic Driver.
Retrieved 29
February 2016. Wood, pp. 30–31. "CSAI"...
-
achievement in poetry.: "Writings - Poetry"
Tavern of Fog and
other poems (
Miglas krogs un citi dzejoļi), publ. in
Brooklyn in 1957 by Grāmatu
Draugs (Book...
-
Folknery (Ukraine),
Green Novice (Latvia),
Grodi (Latvia), Iļģi (Latvia),
Miglas asni (Latvia), Rome (Luxembourg),
Otava Yo (Russia),
STandART (Latvia),...
- name
Milje was
borrowed from Proto-Romance
Mugla (developing via *Mygla > *
Migla > Milje).
Muggia originated as a
prehistoric fortified village (castelliere)...