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Cosovereign
Cosovereign Co*sov"er*eign (k?-s?v"?r-?n or k?-s?v"-), n.
A joint sovereign.
SovereignSovereign Sov"er*eign (? or ?; 277), n.
1. The person, body, or state in which independent and
supreme authority is vested; especially, in a monarchy, a
king, queen, or emperor.
No question is to be made but that the bed of the
Mississippi belongs to the sovereign, that is, to
the nation. --Jefferson.
2. A gold coin of Great Britain, on which an effigy of the
head of the reigning king or queen is stamped, valued at
one pound sterling, or about $4.86.
3. (Zo["o]l.) Any butterfly of the tribe Nymphalidi, or
genus Basilarchia, as the ursula and the viceroy.
Syn: King; prince; monarch; potentate; emperor. SovereignSovereign Sov"er*eign (? or ?; 277), a. [OE. soverain,
sovereyn, OF. soverain, suvrain, F. souverain, LL. superanus,
fr. L. superus that is above, upper, higher, fr. super above.
See Over, Super, and cf. Soprano. The modern spelling
is due to a supposed connection with reign.]
1. Supreme or highest in power; superior to all others;
chief; as, our sovereign prince.
2. Independent of, and unlimited by, any other; possessing,
or entitled to, original authority or jurisdiction; as, a
sovereign state; a sovereign discretion.
3. Princely; royal. ``Most sovereign name.' --Shak.
At Babylon was his sovereign see. --Chaucer.
4. Predominant; greatest; utmost; paramount.
We acknowledge him [God] our sovereign good.
--Hooker.
5. Efficacious in the highest degree; effectual; controlling;
as, a sovereign remedy. --Dryden.
Such a sovereign influence has this passion upon the
regulation of the lives and actions of men. --South.
Sovereign state, a state which administers its own
government, and is not dependent upon, or subject to,
another power. Sovereign stateSovereign Sov"er*eign (? or ?; 277), a. [OE. soverain,
sovereyn, OF. soverain, suvrain, F. souverain, LL. superanus,
fr. L. superus that is above, upper, higher, fr. super above.
See Over, Super, and cf. Soprano. The modern spelling
is due to a supposed connection with reign.]
1. Supreme or highest in power; superior to all others;
chief; as, our sovereign prince.
2. Independent of, and unlimited by, any other; possessing,
or entitled to, original authority or jurisdiction; as, a
sovereign state; a sovereign discretion.
3. Princely; royal. ``Most sovereign name.' --Shak.
At Babylon was his sovereign see. --Chaucer.
4. Predominant; greatest; utmost; paramount.
We acknowledge him [God] our sovereign good.
--Hooker.
5. Efficacious in the highest degree; effectual; controlling;
as, a sovereign remedy. --Dryden.
Such a sovereign influence has this passion upon the
regulation of the lives and actions of men. --South.
Sovereign state, a state which administers its own
government, and is not dependent upon, or subject to,
another power. Sovereignize
Sovereignize Sov"er*eign*ize, v. i.
To exercise supreme authority. [Obs.] --Sir T. Herbert.
Sovereignly
Sovereignly Sov"er*eign*ly, adv.
In a sovereign manner; in the highest degree; supremely.
--Chaucer.
Squatter sovereigntySquatter Squat"ter, n.
1. One who squats; specifically, one who settles unlawfully
upon land without a title. In the United States and
Australia the term is sometimes applied also to a person
who settles lawfully upon government land under permission
and restrictions, before acquiring title.
In such a tract, squatters and trespassers were
tolerated to an extent now unknown. --Macaulay.
2. (Zo["o]l.) See Squat snipe, under Squat.
Squatter sovereignty, the right claimed by the squatters,
or actual residents, of a Territory of the United States
to make their own laws. [Local, U.S.] --Bartlett. Turnverein
Turnverein Turn"ve*rein`, n. [G., from turnen to exercise +
verein a union.]
A company or association of gymnasts and athletes.
Verein
Verein Ver*ein", n. [G.]
A union, association, or society; -- used in names of German
organizations.
Zollverein
Zollverein oll"ve*rein`, n. [G., from zoll duty + verein
union.]
Literally, a customs union; specifically, applied to the
several customs unions successively formed under the
leadership of Prussia among certain German states for
establishing liberty of commerce among themselves and common
tariff on imports, exports, and transit.
Note: In 1834 a zollverein was established which included
most of the principal German states except Austria.
This was terminated by the events of 1866, and in 1867
a more closely organized union was formed, the
administration of which was ultimately merged in that
of the new German empire, with which it nearly
corresponds territorially.
Meaning of Verei from wikipedia
- (1903). The
Annual Register. Rivingtons. p. 117. "A
SPANYOL KIRÁLYOK
MAGYAR VÉREI. |
Turul 1883-1950 | Kézikönyvtár". arcanum.com. "Béla,
Baron Wenckheim"...
- (2015) Ao Vivo em São
Paulo (2017)
Singles Tudo Novo (2019) Tudo Bem (2019)
Verei (2020) Ele É (2020)
Official website "Biografia de
Juliano Son". Gospel...
- The Aa of
Weerijs (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌaː ʔɔf ˈ
ʋeːrɛis], lit. 'Aa or Weerijs') is a
river in
Belgium and Netherlands,
where it
arises from the confluence...
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esclavo Del libre, del bravo, la faz no osa ver. Sus
huestes cual humo
veréis disipadas, Y a
nuestras espadas fugaces correr.
Refrain ¿El
mundo vio nunca...
- 10
Markus Uuskari Opposite 25 11
Dmytro Shlomin Setter 33 15
Stylianos Vereis Setter 19 17
Pantelis Panteli Libero 37 18
Angelos Georgiou Outside hitter...
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hermoso botín os
espera en el
perfido pueblo arequipeño. En
todas partes vereis a
vuestro lado a
vuestro general Salaverry."
Jorge Basadre,
Historia de...
- 8 May 2015.
Retrieved 14 May 2015. "Edurne,
camino a Eurovisión 2015: "
Veréis en el
escenario de
Viena a una
mujer con fuerza"". RTVE (in Spanish). 13...
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Issues 51–52/2002, pp. 14–15 Geo Șerban, "In memoriam.
Reculegere în
memoria Verei Călin", in
Observator Cultural, Vol. XIV,
Issue 447,
January 2014, p. 14...