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Automobiles J.
Suère was a
French manufacturer of
automobiles between 1909 and 1931. The
company was
started in
Paris manufacturing engines branded under...
- (1927–1928)
Stabilia (1907–1930)
Stimula (1907–1914)
Stimula (1978–1982)
Suère (1909–1931)
Suncar (1980–c.1986)
Talbot (1919–1932; 1979–1986) Talbot-Lago...
- ḫulanaš "wool" *s(y)uH- "to sew" sew (< OE sēowan)
siujan "to sew" suō (
suere) "to sew"; sūtūra "thread, suture" humḗn "sinew" sī́vyati "(he) sews", syūtá-...
- Stylites, stylobate, styloid, stylolite, stylus,
systyle su-, sut- sew
Latin suere,
sutus couture,
suture suad-, suas- urge
Latin suadere,
suasus persuasion...
- Stylites, stylobate, styloid, stylolite, stylus,
systyle su-, sut- sew
Latin suere,
sutus couture,
suture suad-, suas- urge
Latin suadere,
suasus persuasion...
- had
received commission as a
guarda costa privateer from Don
Carlos de
Suere,
Governor of
Santiago de Cuba; the
English complained that the Spaniards...
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Indigo Blues (1992)
Award (1992) Ann
Arbor (1992) The
Shame of Lela La
Suere (1992)
Video Wallpaper Series (1992)
Graffiti Junction (1993) The Tower...
- August:
Douglas C-47B HC-ALK of
Transportes Aéreos
Orientales crashed at
Suere,
killing one person. 6 September: two
Douglas DC-3s of TAME were hijacked...
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Suère (English and Dutch) retrieved, 21
February 2013) Georgano, Nick (1968)....
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Italian cucire,
Portuguese coser "to sew", from cōnsuere "to sew up", from
suere "to sew", with
total loss of the bare stem. Many
prepositions and commonly...