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bable
bable obs. spelling of babble, found also in all its derivatives: cf. prec. and next. Also obs. form of bauble. Oxford English Dictionary
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Conceyu Bable
Conceyu Bable (in Asturian Language, Bable Council ) was an Asturian association legalized in 1976, which objective was the recovery and dignification References External links Conceyu Bable Asturian language wikipedia.org
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Bable Terror
Bable Terror is a maze video game for the TRS-80 written by Yves Lempereur and published by Funsoft in 1982. Gameplay Bable Terror is a game in which the player is a knight returning from the crusades searching for 10 crosses in a maze. wikipedia.org
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bauble
▪ I. bauble (ˈbɔːb(ə)l) For forms see the senses. [Probably two original words are here blended: (1) OF. babel, also baubel ‘child's toy, trinket, plaything’; whence also the dim. baubelet (Littré, s.v. babiole), beubelet (Godef.), adopted in Eng. at a very early date as beaubelet, q.v. The etymolog... Oxford English Dictionary
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Babble
acquisition Babble.com, online magazine See also Babel (disambiguation) Babbel, an online language learning platform Babol, a city in Iran Bable wikipedia.org
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babble
▪ I. babble, v. (ˈbæb(ə)l) Forms: 3–4 babel, 4–8 -le, 6 -yl, -il, 6– babble. [Cf. Du. and LG. babbelen, Ger. pappelen (bappelen), Da. bable, Icel. babbla (not known in OE., ON., OHG); F. babill-er, 15th c. in Littré: cf. also It. babbolare to play the baby. In some of these languages probably adopte... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bron (cant)
Despite being endemic to Asturias, both bron and xíriga (spoken by traveling craftsmen) are unrelated to the Asturian language (bable). wikipedia.org
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nugament
† ˈnugament Obs. rare. [ad. L. nūgāmenta (neut. pl.).] A trifle, trifling opinion.1623 Cockeram Eng. Dict. 1, Nugament, a bable, toy, or lie. 1716 M. Davies Athen. Brit. II. 431 Nothing but such quisquilian Nugaments. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ana Cano
Selected works El habla de Somiedo (1975) Vocabulario del bable de Somiedo (1982) Averamientu a la hestoria de la llingua asturiana (1987) Notas de wikipedia.org
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Miguel Ramos Corrada
Bibliography Sociedad y literatura bable, 1839–1936 (1982) Pría, Pepín de; Obres completes / José García Peláez (Pepín de Pría) (1993) La formación del wikipedia.org
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Juan María Acebal
It is often referred to him as the "prince of bable poets" due to its linguistic rigor and literary quality of his works. wikipedia.org
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瓜纳华托圣母圣殿
En El Bable. Cosío Villegas, Daniel. (1976). Historia general de México. México, El Colegio de México, Vol. 1, 379-469 y 647-681. wikipedia.org
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Florina Alías
She won many prizes in Asturian language and Spanish language including the "I Andecha de los Amigos del Bable", the "II Concursu de Cuentos del Centru wikipedia.org
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Lluis Antón González
He created and directed the cartoon magazine "El Llapiceru" edited by the Conceyu Bable-Xixón. wikipedia.org
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Canal de la vielle Autize
See also List of canals in France References External links Project Bable Autize Canals opened in 1833 wikipedia.org
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