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- John Orenge (by 1480 – 1538 or later), of London, Exeter and Plymouth, Devon and Wimborne Minster, Dorset, was an English politician. His father was also...
- The word "orange" entered Middle English from Old French and Anglo-Norman orenge. The earliest recorded use of the word in English is from the 13th century...
- The family Orinx (also written as Orins, Oriens, Oreins, Orens, Orenge even Orange) are an age-old family of millers in Pajottenland and neighbouring regions...
- Port: as stated in the pedigree on page 12 Chawton Manor. Hugh married Orenge they had the following children: Emma de Port married William de Percy Adeliade...
- a boundary between words or morphemes. For example, the Old French word orenge 'orange tree' comes from Arabic النَّرَنْج an-naranj 'the orange tree',...
- Dream, where Bottom refers to "The Woosell ****e, so blacke of hew, With Orenge-tawny bill". The ouzel usage survived later in poetry, and still occurs...
- Goorjian Cinematography Denise Br****ard Edited by Marcus Manton Music by Daryl Orenge Amotz Plessner Distributed by Mgm/Ua Studios Release date 1999 (1999) Running...
- n sound. In French, for example, une norenge may have been heard as une orenge. This linguistic change is called juncture loss. The color was named after...
- deeply rooted in Uganda, East Africa - as a remedy for hangovers. Marondo or Orenge in Kenya Chicken feet Claws Offal Pig's trotters Sheep's trotters "Sole...
- for a fruit predates its use as a color term. The word comes from French orenge, which derives via Arabic ‏نارنج‎ (narand͡ʒ) and Sanskrit नारङ्ग (nāraṅga)...