- such as
marble or granite. The word "poultice"
comes from the Gr**** word "
poltos"
transformed in the
Latin puls, pultes,
meaning "porridge". Some Native...
- sent to
Earth as a spy, but fell in love with a human. Robin's father, Dr.
Polto, and mother, Sumiko, are
forcibly taken back to Palta, but his
father makes...
- deleted, eg. PIE *bʰelsos >
Sanskrit bhā́ṣā,
Lithuanian bal̃sas and PIE *
poltos >
Sanskrit paṭa, Gr**** péltē,
Farsi parde. This law is not uniform. Glottalic...
- it had the
following frazioni (villages): Pratrivero, Ponzone, Cereje,
Polto, Barbero, Sella, Lora, Guala, Ronco, Mazza, Mazzucco, Vaudano, Botto, Pramorisio...
-
story of Čumbõlat is
based on the
historical 12th
century chief of Kokšar.
Poltõš is
based on Boltuš, a
historical chief of Malmõž.
Jugorno mentions several...
-
Srava Kos Kuo
Kesor Mearlea Pyous Chivit Sayon Vil Venh Prom den Prom chet
Polto Ahphorp Ah Sach
Choun Mday Bong Kous Heuy Oun
Chomnov Pailin Ancient times...
- Jaol Sach
Jrova Chaúng
Konsaeng Krohom Neang Lovea Chek Pei
Neang Leak
Polto Ahpuop Somneang Snae Kam
Sompeay Kam
Sompong Pka Cha Tung
Moranak 1974 Jomnong...
-
Maurizio Tomi 1990
Giovanni Lombardi 1991
Giovanni Lombardi 1992
Gianpiero Polto 1993
Giuseppe Asero 1994
Michele Brombini 1995 Elio
Aggiano 1996
Marco Cannone...
-
final in the
following three years She won the
title again in 1912,
beating Polto Williams in the final.
Duncan represented Wales in the Women's Home Internationals...
- "Prehistory and
early dogs in Finland".
Fennoscandia Archaeologica. ****I: 24–44.
Polto, Pertii. "The
Mesolithic Combware culture of Finland" (PDF). University...