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initial w was lost
before rounded vowels in Proto-Norse, e.g.
wulf corresponds to ulf, and
Wulfing/Wylfing
corresponds to Ylfing,
because the i in the second...
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within a year they had been
acquired by John Max
Wulfing, for whom they are now named.
Wulfing later gave the
plates to
Washington University in St...
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Sulamith Wülfing (January 11, 1901 – 1989) was a
German artist and illustrator. The
author Michael Folz
explains that
Wülfing's art was a "realistic reflection...
- eine Studie, 1868, p. 23.
Wuffingas Wulfing Wolves in
Germanic mythology This page
lists people with the
surname Wulf. If an
internal link
intending to...
- The Focke-
Wulf Fw 190,
nicknamed Würger (Shrike) is a
German single-seat, single-engine
fighter aircraft designed by Kurt Tank at Focke-
Wulf in the late...
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dancer or a
human headed bird like the
Wulfing A plate. A 8
inches (20 cm)
avian themed plate very
similar to the
Wulfing Plates copper plate was discovered...
- Best
Translated Book Award. Vera
Wülfing was born in Tübingen, Germany.
During World War II, her
father Gert
Wülfing, a physician, was a
prisoner of war...
- Elke
Wülfing (née Rottmann; born
November 7, 1947, in Herford, Allied-occupied Germany) is a
German politician (CDU). She was a
member of the
German Bundestag...
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Hermann Wülfing Lüer (1836–1910) was a
German instrument maker working in Paris, who
patented the Luer taper,
which is
named after the Lüer family. https://www...
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Wulf Zendik (born
Lawrence E.
Wulfing, in El Paso, Texas,
October 7, 1920 – June 12, 1999) was an
American author, poet, musician, environmentalist, and...