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Susurringly
Susurringly Su*sur"ring*ly, adv. In the manner of a whisper. [Obs.]

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- Statelet in Dongola (1812–1820)" in "Asian and African Studies". pp. 327–328 Surri, Mohammad (2019-06-26). "محلية دنقلا في السودان". اقرأ - السوق المفتوح (in...
- one of Saadia's chief dis****nts was the Karaite by the name of Abu al-Surri ben Zuṭa, who is referred to by Abraham ibn Ezra, in his commentary on Exodus...
- (fl. 858–857) Halparuntiya II (fl. 857–853) Lubarna II (829, died 831) Surri (831) Sasi (from 831) ... Tutammu (died 738) The name Suppiluliuma corresponds...
- reign of Vikrama Chola, there is mention of an official called Tirumambalam-Surri alias Munaiyadaraiya-Pallavaraiyan described as a Chalukki of Tondaimandalam...
- Wolverine with the battalion headquarters, and began conducting operations in Surri, a subdistrict of Shinkay. Upon their arrival into sector, the battalion...
- and about the Capital (E1)": (the people of) Kue and Hilakku, Pilisti and Surri ("Ku-e u Hi-lak-ku Pi-lis-tu u Sur-ri"). c. 675 BCE: Esarhaddon's Treaty...
- Souri. Molecular characterisation of Nabali Baladi, Nabali Moh****an and Surri cultivars from olive trees growing in the West Bank has shown that they...
- 831/829 ****yrian Lubarna ****yrian Later rulers Name Reign Notes Sources Surri 831 usurper ****yrian Sasi 831 ****yrian tributary ****yrian Tutammu 738 ****yrian...
- x 4) hàhìrta (10–1) kum A, A.1, Eastern Ga'anda ar̃ta (r̃ is a trill) sur̃r̃i mahkə̀n fwəɗà ɗɨrmən mɪca mwùt(n) fwətfwəɗà (2 x 4) wə̀nhəhəʔar̃tà (10–1) ...
- Shalmaneser's inscriptions describe as usurpers the kings Hazael of Aram-Damascus, Surri of Patina, and Marduk-bêl-usâte of Karduniaš. All three of them were Shalmaneser's...