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Richard Scrob (sometimes fitz
Scrob or Fitz
Scrob; fl. 1051-1066) was a
Frenchman who came to
England prior to the
Norman Conquest of England.
Richard may...
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Carol Scrob (July 21, 1856 –
January 17, 1913) was a
Romanian poet,
considered one of the
figures of the
native Symbolist movement. A
graduate of the...
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Scrope (pronounced "scroop") is the name of an old
English family of
Norman origin that
first came into
prominence in the 14th century. The
family has...
- 1926:
synonym of
Scrobs Watson, 1886:
synonym of
Anabathron Frauenfeld, 1867 Pisanna:
synonym of
Pisinna Monterosato, 1878
Scrobs Watson, 1886: synonym...
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video player window (pop-up menu
above top-right side of
video player).
ScrobRealPlayer an
audioscrobbler plugin that
connects RealPlayer with the Last...
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American printmaker Carol Schuurman (1934–2009),
Dutch footballer Carol Scrob (1856–1913),
Romanian poet
Carol Storck (1854–1926),
Romanian sculptor Carol...
- century.
Vestiges remain in
words found in
Newfoundland English, such as
scrob for "scratch" and
sleeveen for "rascal."
There are
virtually no
known fluent...
- left an
impact on the
English spoken on the Island,
including terms like
scrob "scratch" (Irish scríob),
sleveen "rascal" (Irish slíbhín) and
streel "slovenly...
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David L. Gold, 2009, "Whence
American English Scrod and
Grimsby English Scrob", in
Studies in
Etymology and Etiology: With
Emphasis on Germanic, Jewish...
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evaluated the full
scope of the
disaster decided to
close down the mine.
Eugen Scrob, an I.S.P.H. researcher, came up with an idea
which was to keep the mine...