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Uist — ( /ˈjuːɪs … Wikipedia
Christal — This is the Irish and specifically Ulster form of the (now) Scottish surname Chrystal, Crystal, and Christal. Curiously the Scottish form does not have, nor does it ever seem to have had, the definitive prefix Mac meaning son of. The name in all… … Surnames reference
Chrystal — This is the Irish and specifically Ulster form of the (now) Scottish surname Chrystal, Crystal, and Christal. Curiously the Scottish form does not have, nor does it ever seem to have had, the definitive prefix Mac meaning son of. The name in all… … Surnames reference
Crystal — This is the Irish and specifically Ulster form of the (now) Scottish surname Chrystal, Crystal, and Christal. Curiously the Scottish form does not have, nor does it ever seem to have had, the definitive prefix Mac meaning son of. The name in all… … Surnames reference
Christall — Recorded in several spellings including Chrystal, Crystal, and Christall, this is a surname of Scottish origins, and is much associated with Northern Ireland. However it is a diminutive spelling of the Norman French but ultimately Greek name… … Surnames reference
Crysell — This is the Irish and specifically Ulster form of the (now) Scottish surname Chrystal, Crystal, Crysell, Crystell and Christal. Curiously the Scottish form does not have, nor does it ever seem to have had, the definitive prefix Mac meaning son of … Surnames reference
McCrystal — This is the Irish and specifically Ulster form of the Scottish surname Chrystal, Crystal, Christal, and McChrystal. Curiously in Scotland it does not ever seem to have been recorded with the Mac prefix It is a diminutive spelling of the first… … Surnames reference
Leute — 1. A de richa Lüta werd ma nüd rüdig1. – Sutermeister, 143; Tobler, 371. In Appenzell: Von den reichen Leuten bekommt man nicht leere Hände. (Tobler.) 2. Albern Leut dienen nicht in die Welt. – Petri, II, 4. 3. Alberne Lüe sind ock Lüe. (Hannover … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon
Thun — 1. Allein thon, allein büsst. – Franck, I, 74b. 2. Alles gethan mit bedacht, hat niemand in vnglück bracht. – Gruter, III, 4. Lat.: Praecedat consideratio, et subsequatur operatio. (Chaos, 140.) 3. Alles ge(ver)than vor meinem end macht ein… … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon