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æonian, a. (iːˈəʊnɪən) [f. Gr. αἰώνι-ος age-long, eternal + -an.] Eternal, everlasting.1765 Tucker Lt. of Nat. I. 650, I might insist that the term translated ‘everlasting’ ought to be preserved untranslated, as a kind of technical term, and called aionian. 1850 Tennyson In Mem. xxxv. 11 The sound o...
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Æonian Flame (SI/Multicross) | SpaceBattles
248. A man from a universe similar to our own is torn from his home reality, and told to build an empire. But, Empires must be built on strong foundations, and the people who lead must not be of weak moral fibre, else the empire will risk collapse, ruining any good it might have done. The Æonian Empire will be built.
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Kristjan Teder
Since 1945 he was a member of the onian Artists' Union.
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histrionian
† histriˈonian, a. Obs. rare. [-ian.] = next.1609 R. Barnerd Faithf. Sheph. 85 This is a forewearing of the spirits, and too Histrionian like.
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Lycaonian
Lycaonian, a. and n. (lɪkeɪˈəʊnɪən) Also Lykaonian. [f. L. Lycaonia, Gr. λυκαονία Lycaonia + -an.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to ancient Lycaonia in southern Asia Minor, its inhabitants, or the language spoken by them. B. n. a. The language of Lycaonia. b. A native or inhabitant of Lycaonia.1582 Bible...
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Bassari language
Basari, or Oniyan (Onian, Onëyan, Ayan, Biyan, Wo), is a Senegambian language of Senegal and Guinea spoken by the Bassari people.
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Doubt Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
Doubt definition: To be undecided or skeptical about. Origin of Doubt From Middle English douten, from Anglo-Norman douter, from Old French douter, from Latin dubitare.Replaced Middle English tweonien ("to doubt") (from Old English twēonian, compare Old English twēo ("doubt, duplicity")). The modern spelling is probably under the influence of Middle French doubter.
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Scillonian
Scillonian, a. and n. (sɪˈləʊnɪən) [f. Scilly + -onian (? after Devonian; but cf. Islonian, ‘a native of the Isle of Axholme’, Peacock Manley & Corringham Gloss.).] a. adj. Pertaining to the Scilly Isles or their inhabitants. b. n. An inhabitant of the Scilly Isles.1794 A. Thomas Newfoundland Jrnl. ...
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Warrior of Capestrano
warrior reads in South Picene: "Makupri koram opsút aninis rakinevíi pomp[úne]í" ("Aninis had this statue made most excellently for Rakinewis, the Pomp[onian
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tweon
† tweon, v. Obs. [OE. twéonian (with variant tw{yacu}nian), f. twéon doubt, a derivative from the same root as two.] intr. To be doubtful, to doubt; to debate.c 897 K. ælfred Gregory's Past. C. xvi. 102 Ᵹif hie ðonne ᵹit ðær tweonað, gongen ðonne to ðæm halᵹum ᵹewritum. c 1000 Ags. Gosp. Matt. xxvii...
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4th Parliament of Georgia
Gizo (Gia) Mchedlidze
Nugzar Navadze
Shalva Natelashvili
Gocha Natenadze
Mugadas Neimatov
Isaac Novruzov
Gayoz Nozadze
Zurab Noghaideli
Tengiz Onian
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olam
‖ olam (əʊˈlɑːm) [Heb. ﻋōlām a long period of undefined limits, an age (Gr. αἰών), perh. properly ‘that which is hidden’, f. ﻋālam to hide.] Used by some for: A vast period of time, an age, through a succession of which the universe or the earth is supposed to have passed. (Cf. æon.) Hence oˈlamic...
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Robertonian
Robertonian (ˌrɒbəˈtəʊnɪən) [f. as prec. + -onian as in Caledonian, Patagonian, etc.] A follower of Robert the Strong (see Robertian a.).1936 H. A. L. Fisher Hist. Europe i. xvii. 208 Robert the Strong, Count of Paris, fought for ten years against the Northmen... The Robertonians were as distinguish...
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巴萨里语
巴萨里语(Basari)或Oniyan(Onian、Onëyan、Ayan、Biyan、Wo)是大西洋-刚果语族下Senegambian语在传统的狩猎采集族群中通行的口语,使用者主要分布于几内亚和塞内加尔。
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celidony
† ˈcelidony1 Obs. Forms: 1 celeþonie, cyleþenie, 5 cely-, seladony, celidoyne, celydoine, -doun, 6 celedonie. [ad. med.L. celedonia (in Pliny chelīdonia) and OF. celidoine: cf. celandine.] = celandine.c 1000 Sax. Leechd. III. 41 Nim..celeþonian moran. 1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xvii. xlvi. (Tollem....
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