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Inseal — This unusual name is an example of a lost village, a common phenomenon in England, where the original location here a place called Insoll in Elmley Lovett, Worcestershire, has now completely vanished. It is well recorded from the 12th to the 17th … Surnames reference
Insall — This unusual name is an example of a lost village, a common phenomenon in England, where the original location here a place called Insoll in Elmley Lovett, Worcestershire, has now completely vanished. It is well recorded from the 12th to the 17th … Surnames reference
Insole — This unusual name is an example of a lost village, a common phenomenon in England, where the original location here a place called Insoll in Elmley Lovett, Worcestershire, has now completely vanished. It is well recorded from the 12th to the 17th … Surnames reference
Insoll — This unusual name is an example of a lost village, a common phenomenon in England, where the original location here a place called Insoll in Elmley Lovett, Worcestershire, has now completely vanished. It is well recorded from the 12th to the 17th … Surnames reference
Insull — This unusual name is an example of a lost village, a common phenomenon in England, where the original location here a place called Insoll in Elmley Lovett, Worcestershire, has now completely vanished. It is well recorded from the 12th to the 17th … Surnames reference
lăstire — lăstí ( tésc, ít), vb. – A înşeal, a păcăli. sl. lĭstiti (DAR). Împrumut cult, sec. XVI, înv. – Der. lăstitoriu, adj. (înv., înşelător); lăstiv, adv. (înşelător, înv.), din sl. lĭstivŭ. Trimis de blaurb, 25.10.2008 … Dicționar Român
inseam — ˈinˌsēm noun Etymology: in (II) + seam : an inner seam: as a. : the seam from the crotch to the leg bottom of trousers b. : a seam showing on the inside only used for articles (as gloves) often made without outside seams … Useful english dictionary