-
Daeryeong Suksu (Korean: 대령숙수; Hanja: 待令熟手)
refers to the male chef
working for
royal family during Joseon dynasty. The two
words of the
terminology means...
- Suıqsu (Tatar: Суыксу, romanized: Suıqsu) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Biektaw District, Tatarstan. The po****tion was 289 as of 2010. Suıqsu, Vysokogorsky...
- tang (탕
boiled water), jang (장
fermented grain juice with sour taste),
suksu (숙수),
galsu (갈수
thirst water),
hwachae (화채
fruit punch),
sikhye (식혜 sweet...
- tang (탕,
boiled water), jang (장,
fermented grain juice with a sour taste),
suksu (숙수,
beverage made of herbs),
galsu (갈수,
drink made of
fruit extract, and...
- Q15556991 Wikispecies:
Suckleya suckleyana CoL: 7B3QF EoL: 484615 EPPO:
SUKSU FNA: 242415464 GBIF: 3083649 GRIN: 311264 iNaturalist: 155955 IPNI: 247820-2...
- importance,
especially as part of
royal rituals, and her
domains were
located at
Šuksu, and at Ṣaʾu, a town
belonging to the city-state of Siyannu.
Another manifestation...
- the Yalu
river at Mamp Ojin, and
followed a
tributaries northwest to the
Suksu Valley where Nurhaci was based. Sin kept a
detailed written record of his...
- Se-chang
Byeon Su Kim Kyu-sik Choe Nam-seon
Baekjeong Cheonmin Daeryeong Suksu Sangmin Yangban Andrea Matles Savada (1997).
South Korea: A
Country Study...
- below:
Iskay Rumi
Kawraq Latiku Link'u Ñawin
Qalla Waylla Qarwa Ranra Saywa Suksu Chaka Wachanka Waman Qaqa (in Spanish)
Instituto Nacional de Estadística...
- Dachnoye, Dubyazy, Kurkachi, Kazaklar, Memdel, Mulma, Alat, Semiozerka,
Suksu, Tashly-Kovali, Usady, Chepchugi, Chernyshevka, Shapshi, and Yamashurma...