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Middle English eglentyn, from Old
French aiglantin (adj.), from
aiglent '
sweetbrier', from
Vulgar Latin *aculentus (with the
ending of
spinulentus 'thorny...
- The
USCGC Sweetbrier (WAGL-405/WLB-405) was an Iris-class 180-foot
seagoing buoy
tender operated by the
United States Coast Guard. She
served in the Pacific...
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Tranquility Sunflower Loft thoughts;
adoration and pride;
false riches Sweetbrier Simplicity (American), a
wound to heal (European); poetry; home Sweetpea...
- Sagebrush (WLB-399) Salvia (WLB-400) S****afras (WLB-401) Sedge (WLB-402) Spar (WLB-403) Sundew (WLB-404)
Sweetbrier (WLB-405) Acacia (WLB-406) Woodrush (WLB-407)...
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tenders between 1974 and 1979: Sedge, Bramble, Ironwood, Mariposa, Acacia,
Sweetbrier, Hornbeam, Spar, S****afras, Sundew, Firebush, and Woodrush. This renovation...
- USCGC Sedge (WLB-402) USCGC Spar (WLB-403) USCGC Sundew (WLB-404) USCGC
Sweetbrier (WLB-405) USCGC Acacia (WLB-406) USCGC Woodrush (WLB-407) USCGC Evergreen (WAGO-295)...
- 8, 2015). "The
enslaved founders:
Letters from 1800s
reveal life on "
Sweetbrier" plantation". New Era
Progress –
Amherst County. News Advance. Retrieved...
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Flume Cr**** Road 721.37 1,160.93 721
Conant Road 722.61 1,162.93 723
Sweetbrier Avenue 724.44 1,165.87 724
Castella Connects to
Castle Cr**** Road ...
- a
large two-story
wooden building.
Guest could put up
their horses at
Sweetbrier stables, till he
built his own corral. Southern's
trading post did well...
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Guard Cutter ACHUSHNET out of Gulfport, Miss., and
Coast Guard Cutter SWEETBRIER out of Cordova, Alaska. In
addition to his
shipboard ****ignments, Vice...