- the
Kingdom of Sus**** (/ˈsʌsɪks/; from
Middle English:
Suth-sæxe, in turn from Old English:
Suth-Seaxe or Sūþseaxna rīce,
meaning "(land or
people of/Kingdom...
- Með suð í
eyrum við
spilum endalaust (Icelandic: [mɛð ˈsʏːð i ˈeiːrʏm vɪð ˈspɪːlʏm ˈɛntaløyst], With a Buzz in Our Ears We Play Endlessly) is the fifth...
- Market.
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Suth,
Kelly (2020-11-12). "CalPIRG
calls on
Whole Foods to
eliminate single-use...
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Cologne In
office 4 May 1945 – 6
October 1945
Preceded by
Willi Suth Succeeded by
Willi Suth In
office 13
October 1917 – 13
March 1933
Preceded by Max Wallraf...
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brought forth"; sūtí "birth, production" Av hunāhi “give birth, beget” OIr
suth "produce, offspring; milk" šunnai "fills" *h₂ewg-, h₂weg- "to grow, increase"...
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bownis To
Peblis to the Play, To heir the
singin and the soundis; The solace,
suth to say, Be
firth and
forrest furth they
found Thay
graythis tham full ****;...
- name
means "southern
defensive work" and is
formed from the Old
English sūþ (south) and
weorc (work). In Old English,
Surrey means "southern district...
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culture and history. The name "Sus****" is
derived from the
Middle English Suth-sæxe,
which is in turn
derived from the Old
English Sūþseaxe,
meaning "(land...
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perpendicular to both west and east. The word
south comes from Old
English sūþ, from
earlier Proto-Germanic *sunþaz ("south"),
possibly related to the same...
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recorded in the 1086
Domesday Book as Sudtone. It is
formed from Old
English '
sūth' and 'tūn',
meaning 'south farm'.
Archaeological finds in the
region date...