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Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
prutė — prùtė sf. (2) ◊ nė [jokios] prùtės visiškai nieko, jokio daiktelio: Ana, jų žentas atėjo į kokią gerą vietą, o iš namų nė prùtės negavo Gs. Nepaliko [mirdama] nė skatikėlio, nė siūlo galelio, nė jokios prùtės Plv … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
Proud — Recorded as Proud, Proude, and Prout, this is an English medieval surname, but one also recorded in scotland. It originated as a nickname for a proud or haughty person, or somebody who took pride in his work or job or family. It derives from the… … Surnames reference
Prout — Recorded as Proud, Proude, and Prout, this is an English medieval surname, but one also recorded in scotland. It originated as a nickname for a proud or haughty person, or somebody who took pride in his work or job or family. It derives from the… … Surnames reference
Proudler — Recorded as Proud, Proude, Prout, and the rare Proudlar, Proudler, and Proudlor, this is an English medieval surname, but one also recorded in Scotland. It originated either as a nickname for a proud or haughty person, or as Proudler, somebody… … Surnames reference
Proudman — Recorded as Proud, Proude, Prout, and Proudman, this is an English medieval surname, but one also recorded in Scotland. It originated as a nickname for a person who took pride in his work or family. It derives from the pre 7th century Olde… … Surnames reference
Proughten — This interesting and unusual surname, recorded in church registers of south east England from the mid 16th Century, under the variant spellings, Prowting, Prouting, Prowton, Pruton etc., is a patronymic form of the personal byname Proud, itself… … Surnames reference
proud — (adj.) late O.E. prud, prute, probably from O.Fr. prud, oblique case of adjective prouz brave, valiant (11c.), from L.L. prode advantageous, profitable (c.200), from L. prodesse be useful, from pro before (see PRO (Cf. pro ) + esse … Etymology dictionary
ofthink — v. a. used impersonally == to repent of. ‘hem of thouȝte here prute.’ RG. 163. AS. of þincan v. a. == think of, consider. Rel. S. v. 2 … Oldest English Words
Pfennig — 1. An einem Pfennig sieht man wie ein Gulden gemünzt (geschlagen) ist. – Simrock, 7836. Holl.: Aan een penning ziet men, hoe een gulden gemunt is. (Harrebomée, II, 178a.) 2. Auch der Pfennig ist blank, wenn er aus der Münze kommt. –… … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon