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wegh- — To go, transport in a vehicle. Oldest form *weg̑h , becoming *wegh in centum languages. Derivatives include weight, away, wagon, earwig, devious, trivial, and vex. 1. weigh1, from Old English … Universalium
όχλος — ο (ΑΜ ὄχλος) 1. πλήθος ατόμων με άτακτο τρόπο συνενωμένο («ἐν ἀγορᾷ πλήθοντος ὄχλου», Πίνδ.) 2. (με πολιτική σημ.) ο πολύς λαός, η λαϊκή μάζα, η κατώτατη κοινωνική τάξη («τῷ ὄχλῳ πρὸς χάριν τι λέγοντες οὐ τὰ ὄντα ἀπαγγείλωσιν», Θουκ.) νεοελλ.… … Dictionary of Greek
Alme (Brilon) — Alme Stadt Brilon Koordinaten … Deutsch Wikipedia
Vangiones — The Vangiones appear first in history as an ancient Germanic tribe of unknown provenience. They threw in their lot with Ariovistus in his bid of 58 BC to invade Gaul through the Doubs river valley and lost to Julius Caesar in a battle probably… … Wikipedia
Liste der Biografien/Weg — Biografien: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q … Deutsch Wikipedia
γαιήοχος — (I) γαιήοχος, ο, η (Α) 1. εκείνος που σείει τη γη 2. (για τον ωκεανό) αυτός που περιβάλλει τη γη 3. αυτός που προστατεύει τη χώρα. [ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Αβέβαιης ετυμολ. Με τη σημ. «αυτός που προστατεύει τη γη» ως β συνθετικό της λ. θεωρήθηκε ο οχος < έχω… … Dictionary of Greek
Roman roads — The Roman roads were essential for the growth of the Roman Empire, by enabling the Romans to move armies and trade goods and to communicate news. At its peak, the Roman road system spanned 53,819 miles (85,004 km) and contained about 372… … Wikipedia
Veil — This article is about the article of clothing, or a religious item. For other uses, see Veil (disambiguation). Standing woman holding her veil. Terracotta figurine, ca. 400–375 BC. A veil is an article of clothing, worn almost exclusively by… … Wikipedia
Earwig — For other uses, see Earwig (disambiguation). Earwigs Temporal range: 208–0 Ma … Wikipedia
WDVE — City of license Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Broadcast area Pittsburgh metropolitan area Branding 102.5 DVE 102.5 WDVE … Wikipedia