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Robert Monier (20
February 1885 – 6
December 1944) was a
French sailor and
national rugby union player. He was won the
Silver medal along with Albert...
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Monier (1889–1913),
French anarchist Evelyn Monier-Williams (1920–2015),
English barrister Georges Monier (1892–1974),
Belgian composer Iszlam Monier...
- the U.S. Navy in a
brief change of
command ceremony. U.S. Navy
Captain Robert Fahey ****umed
command of Camp
Lemonnier from U.S.
Marine Corps Colonel Gerard...
- πρῶτος. Liddell,
Henry George; Scott,
Robert; A Gr****–English
Lexicon at the ****us
Project Monier-Williams,
Monier (1899). "एक-". A Sanskrit-English Dictionary:...
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Souich centre 28
February 1911 v
Wales at Parc des
Princes 74
MonierRobert Monier prop 25
March 1911 v
Ireland at Cork 75
SimonpaoliRaymond Simonpaoli...
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Monier Williams, p. 580. Dnghu, pp. 2386-2389 Pokorny, pp. 790-792
Monier Williams, p. 582. Dnghu, pp. 2924-2925. Pokorny, pp. 1017-1018.
Monier Williams...
- Société
Linguistique de Paris. pp. 277–304.
Monier-Williams,
Monier (1899). Cappeller, Carl; Leumann, Ernst;
Monier-Williams,
Montagu Sneade Faithfull (eds...
- from the word vana ("forest"),
Literally meaning "belonging to the forest"
Monier-Williams says it is
probably derived from
vanar (lit. "wandering in the...
- Four
Psychological Demons That Make Us Backslide. ABC-CLIO. p. 6.
Monier-Williams,
Monier (1974),
Brahmanism and Hinduism: Or,
Religious Thought and Life...
- goddesses, Kālá is not
always distinguishable from kāla,
meaning 'black'.
Monier-Williams's
widely used Sanskrit-English
dictionary lists two
distinct words...