- 1957), the word
juglar comes from the
Latin jocularis, joculator, and it
signifes "joker, or man of jokes." The word
mester is also said to
derive from Latin...
-
dancing in ye flames,
calling them by a word in
their owne language,
signifing, O
brave Pequents!
which they used
familierly among them
selves in their...
- ĉirkaŭ 2010 ĝi
restis malofte uzata eksperimentaĵo, sed post 2010 ĝia
uzado signife pliiĝis, ĉefe en
junularaj rondoj en
okcidentaj landoj. [Until
about 2010...
-
causes of the
Waziristan unrest in 1894,
British work on the
Durand line,
signifing the
newly organised border between Afghanistan and the
British Raj; and...
- A-side,
backed with the pop-flavored "Satisfied",
which featured horn,
signifing a new
direction for the group. The
Dantes opened for Jimi
Hendrix at the...
-
depicting an owl on a
stone bell,
representing the
original bell
which signifed the
start of the market.
Although not a
large club, the
Birds were influential...