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farrow — I. verb Etymology: Middle English farwen, from Old English *feargian, from Old English fearh young pig; akin to Old High German farah young pig, Latin porcus pig Date: 13th century transitive verb to give birth to (a farrow) intransitive verb of… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Benita, Ina — (Janina Ferow Bułhak, 1912 1944) The blond femme fatale of prewar Polish cinema who gained popularity appearing in two films: The Vagabond (1933), directed by Jan Nowina Przybylski, and Dark Eyes (Hanka, aka Oczy czarne, 1934), directed by her … Guide to cinema
Бенита, Ина — Ина Бенита Ina Benita Имя при рождении … Википедия
farrow — farrow1 [far′ō] n. [altered (after v.) < OE fearh, young pig < IE * pork̑os, pig (< base * perk̑ , to root up, dig) > L porcus, PORK, MIr orc] 1. Obs. a young pig 2. a litter of pigs vt., vi. [ME farwen] to give birth to (a litt … English World dictionary