- Tovi the
Proud (also Tofi or Tofig, Tofi
pruda), fl. 1018–1043, was a rich and
powerful 11th-century
Danish thegn who held a
number of
estates in various...
- Pierre-Joseph
Proudhon (UK: /
ˈpruːdɒ̃/, US: /
pruːˈdɒ̃, pruːˈdoʊn/; French: [pjɛʁ ʒozɛf pʁudɔ̃]; 15
January 1809 – 19
January 1865) was a
French anarchist...
-
Weeps for You" (song ends at 3:12,
followed by
instrumental track "Uda
Pruda") 4:18 13. "White Lips Kissed" 6:45 14. "Louise Louisa" 7:20
Total length:...
-
Robert FitzWimarc (died
before 1075), also
known as
Robert the
Staller Tovi
Pruda (fl. 1018–1043)
Williams 2008, p. 31.
Barnwell 2006, p. 23.
Larson 1904...
-
general vocabulary –
normal words Jar ĵargono - pika vorto, kiu ne
uzindas en
pruda konversacio jargon – a
sharp word, not to be used in "prude" conversation...
- Lake of Biržai); Rališkių ežeras (Lake Rališkiai,
before World War II);
Prūdas (from
Slavic word pond) Širvėna lake with its name sign Širvėna lake view...
- Detubinga, Loke, Poma, Renggarasi, Tuwa
Sikka Waiblama Ilinmedo, Natarmage,
Pruda, Tanarawa, Tua Bao,
Werang Sikka Waigete Aibura, Egon, Hoder, Nangatobong...