-
girls who had died unnatural,
tragic or
premature deaths,
particularly unchristened babies.
Mavkas often appear in the form of
beautiful young girls who...
- USNS Taurus (T-AK-273) was laid down as Fort
Snelling (LSD-23) in 1944. The
unchristened hull
changed hands twice before being completed in 1956 as the roll-on/roll-off...
- the Moors;
there be
white Moors and
black Moors; they be
infidels and
unchristened."
Borde includes a poem
about "a
black Moor born in Barbary" who will...
- a dead
person over whom an
animal jumped,
suicide victims, witches,
unchristened children, and, less often,
those who were
killed by
another upiór. Opposite...
- the
folklore of the borders, it was
considered unlucky to step upon "
unchristened ground" (the
graves of
stillborn or
unbaptised children) and any who...
-
fruitful for our investigation: they, like the
ignes fatui,
include unchristened babes, but
instead of
straggling singly on the
earth as fires, they sweep...
- in 1791,
after the
French Revolution which saw a
number of city
names unchristened and then
given more
republican names.
During Voltaire's
residence in...
-
antecedent may have been an
ancient Ugric *mańćɜ, cf.
Mansi mäńćī 'Manshi;
unchristened child', måńś 'joint
endonym for the
Khanty and the Mansi',
Khanty mańt...
- seen in Scheper-Hughes work as "many Alto
babies remain[ed] not only
unchristened but
unnamed until they
begin to walk or talk", or if a
medical crisis...
- unnecessary, and the Navy
cancelled the
contract for her acquisition. The
unchristened hull
changed hands twice before being completed in 1956 as the roll-on/roll-off...