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Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
feorstudu — f ( styde/ styde) support; [gen sing feorstudustyde, feorstudustude; dat sing feorstudustyde; nom/acc pl feorstudustyde; gen pl feorstudustuda; dat pl feorstudustudum] … Old to modern English dictionary
wræþstudu — f ( styde/ styde) column, pillar, support … Old to modern English dictionary
стыд — род. п. а, укр. стид, блр. стыд, ст. слав. стыдъкъ αἰσχρός, ἀναιδής (Супр.), сербохорв. сти̑д стыд , стидак последний кусок на тарелке, который каждый стесняется брать , чеш. styděti sе стыдиться , stydky постыдный , слвц. stуdiеt᾽ sа, польск.… … Этимологический словарь русского языка Макса Фасмера
Old English declension — Old English nouns were declined – that is, the ending of the noun changed to reflect its function in the sentence. There were five major cases: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, and instrumental case.*The nominative case indicated the… … Wikipedia
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Grinstead — This is an English locational surname from any one of the places similarly named in Sussex and in Essex. East Grinstead in Essex is first recorded as Grensteda in 1121 and West Grinstead as Grenestede in 1261. By 1280 they were further identified … Surnames reference
Grinsted — This is an English locational surname from any one of the places similarly named in Sussex and in Essex. East Grinstead in Essex is first recorded as Grensteda in 1121 and West Grinstead as Grenestede in 1261. By 1280 they were further identified … Surnames reference
Unstead — This interesting and unusual surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, and has two possible interpretations. It may be of topographical origin given to someone who lived by a building or place where hounds were kept, from the Olde English pre 7th Century … Surnames reference
MAGDEBURGUM vulgo MAGDEBURG — MAGDEBURGUM, vulgo MAGDEBURG seu MEYDBURG, olim Parthenopolis, a Venere Parthenia, quae ibi celebrabatur, sic dicta, metropolis ac primaria est urbs Saxoniae in ferioris, sita ad Albim fluvium. Emporium fuit celebre, ubi Veneris simulacrum in… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale