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Mayombe (Roman) — Der Roman Mayombe wurde 1971 von dem angolanischen Schriftsteller Artur Carlos Maurício Pestana dos Santos (besser bekannt unter dem Namen Pepetela) geschrieben und 1980 veröffentlicht. Er spielt 1971 und handelt von einer Gruppe Guerilla… … Deutsch Wikipedia
view — I. noun Etymology: Middle English vewe, vyewe, from Anglo French, from feminine of veu, viewe, past participle of veer to see, from Latin vidēre more at wit Date: 14th century 1. extent or range of vision ; sight < tried to keep the ship in view… … New Collegiate Dictionary
view — {{11}}view (n.) early 14c., formal inspection or survey (of land); mid 14c., visual perception, from Anglo Fr. vewe view, from O.Fr. veue, noun use of fem. pp. of veoir to see, from L. videre to see (see VISION (Cf. vision)). Sense of manner of… … Etymology dictionary
few — adj. [vewe]. RG. 402, 368. pl. ‘fone.’ Ps. cvi. 39 … Oldest English Words
view — /vju / (say vyooh) noun 1. a seeing or beholding; an examination by the eye. 2. sight or vision: exposed to view. 3. range of sight or vision: objects in view. 4. a sight or prospect of some landscape, scene, etc. 5. a picture of a scene. 6. the… …
view — [vyo͞o] n. [ME vewe < OFr veue < veoir, to see < L videre: see VISION] 1. a seeing or looking, as in inspection or examination 2. sight or vision; esp., range of vision [not a person in view] 3. mental examination or survey; critical… … English World dictionary
view of frankpledge — Etymology: Middle English, translation of Anglo French vewe de fraung plege : the gathering and inspection in the court leet at least once a year of all the men who were or ought to be in frankpledge … Useful english dictionary