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Definition of Tobine

Tobine
Tobine To"bine, n. [Cf. G. tobin, D. tabijn. See Tabby.] A stout twilled silk used for dresses.

Meaning of Tobine from wikipedia

- Anna Spafford (March 16, 1842 – April 17, 1923), born Anne Tobine L****n Øglende in Stavanger, Norway, was a Norwegian-American woman who settled in Jerusalem...
- American religious leader Horatio Gates Spafford and his Norwegian wife Anne Tobine L****n Øglende. Largely concerned with providing social services, education...
- Investigation Bruce Waters Episode: "Merchants of Menace" 2017 Bones Rick Tobine Episode: "The Final Chapter: The Grief and the Girl" 2018 General Hospital...
- Juhlin-Dannfelt ​ ​ (m. 1876)​ Children 1 Parent(s) Ole C. Christophersen (1794–1882) Tobine Christine Petersen (1806–1883) Education Law Alma mater University of Oslo...
- (1894–1948), daughter of shipowner Knut Knutsen (1871–1946) and Elisabeth Tobine Bakke (1867–1957). After Haaland's death in 1952, the company continued...
- Guri Stormoen as Mathilde Oscar Egede-Nissen as Oscar Henny Skjønberg as Tobine Carsten Winger as Halvor Marit Halset as Halvor's wife Sigurd Magnussøn...
- sons of the customs official Ole Christophersen (1796–1878) and his wife Tobine Christine Petersen (1806–83). His brothers included Norwegian Foreign Minister...
- son of the customs official Ole Christophersen (1796–1878) and his wife, Tobine Christine Petersen. Christophersen was the brother of Norwegian Foreign...
- La Mansarde de Rose, followed by Thérèse Lorrain, novel, A. Faure 1868: Tobine, bolero 1874: 20 Mélodies, piano et chant, with Victor Hugo 1874: Les Gamineries...
- (fuldmægtig) in Rentekammeret, resided on the ground floor with his wife Ane Tobine Korn (née Bøtcher, 1803–1859), their two children (aged three and four)...