- Lusitania, was a part of the
pequeninos'
normal physiology, he went to
share that
information with the
pequeninos. The
pequenino Mandachuva brought that news...
- a
pidgin word for a
small child,
possibly derived from the
Portuguese pequenino ('boy, child, very small, tiny'). It has been used as a
racial slur for...
-
mistakes are made with the
Pequeninos. The
human colony is
fenced in,
strictly regulated to
limit contact with the
Pequeninos to a
handful of scientists...
-
Eddie Pequenino (1928–2000) was an
Argentine film actor, musician, singer,
trombone player and comedian.
Widely considered the
father and
founder of Argentine...
- her
newly discovered abilities to take the
races of buggers,
humans and
pequeninos outside the
universe and back instantaneously. She uses
these powers to...
- Also,
pikin or "****ninny"
comes from the
Portuguese words pequeno and
pequenino,
which mean "small" and "small child" respectively.
Similar to the Caribbean...
- Maurício
Ernesto Pequenino (born 27
September 1983) is a
Mozambican footballer who
plays as a
striker for Maxaquene. He
joined South African Premier Soccer...
-
earlier form (piccaninny) was
ultimately borrowed from the
Portuguese pequenino (the
diminutive of pequeno, small) or
Spanish pequeño ('small'). There...
-
Orson Scott Card's
Speaker for the Dead (1986) and its sequels, the
alien pequenino species in
every forest are matriarchal. In
Sheri S. Tepper's book, The...
-
observing alien life are
forbidden from
giving the
native species, the
Pequeninos, any
technology or information. When one of the
xenobiologists is killed...