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nyghte — nyght(e obs. ff. nigh, night; var. of nift Obs … Useful english dictionary
Diepenbeck — Elke Diepenbeck, live in Wiesbaden 2007 Elke Diepenbeck (* 24. Mai 1961 in Koblenz) ist eine deutsche Sängerin, Komponistin und Schauspielerin. Leben Elke Diepenbeck wuchs in Vallendar bei Koblenz auf. Von 1981 bis 1985 studierte sie an der … Deutsch Wikipedia
Elke Diepenbeck — Elke Diepenbeck, live in Wiesbaden 2007 Elke Diepenbeck (* 24. Mai 1961 in Koblenz) ist eine deutsche Sängerin, Komponistin und Schauspielerin. Leben Elke Diepenbeck wuchs in Vallendar bei Koblenz auf. Von 1981 bis 1985 studierte sie an der Uni … Deutsch Wikipedia
Corpus Christi Carol — is a Middle or Early Modern English hymn (or carol), first found by an apprentice grocer named Richard Hill in a manuscript written around 1504. The original writer of the carol remains anonymous. The structure of the carol is seven stanzas, each … Wikipedia
Myopia (band) — Myopia Background information Origin North Haven, Connecticut Genres Power metal … Wikipedia
hallucination — Formerly known as hallucinatio, allucinatio, alucinatio, * alusia, * fallacia, * idolum, and *phantasma. Hallucination can be defined as a percept, experienced by a waking individual, in the absence of an appropriate stimulus from the… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
lavater's definition of hallucinations — In 1572 the Swiss theologist Ludwig Lavater, also known as Ludovic Lavater (1527 1586), whose translated work heralded the introduction of the term hallucination to the English language, defined hallucinations as Ghostes and spirites walking… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
nightmares — In folklore, a mare or nightmare is not a distressing dream, but a supernatural being who crushes a sleeper s body by sitting on it (see *hag riding); the word is sometimes mistakenly associated with mare = female horse . Around Durham, it was … A Dictionary of English folklore
Chess — This article is about the Western board game. For other chess games or other uses, see Chess (disambiguation). Chess From left to right: a whit … Wikipedia
Middle English — Spoken in England, south east Scotland and in Scottish burghs, to some extent in Ireland Extinct developed into Early Modern English, Scots and Yola in Wexford by the 16th century Language family … Wikipedia