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begad
begad, int. Not in polite use. (bɪˈgæd) [Altered form of by God; cf. bedad, begar.] An exclamation, used to give weight to a statement.1742 Fielding J. Andrews (L.) ‘Begad, madam’ answered he, ‘tis the very same I met.’ 1848 Thackeray Van. Fair II. iv. 39 Only one, begad, in the World. Oxford English Dictionary
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Mohamed Hassanein (rower)
He joined Da Begad in January 2015. Currently, he is living in Duisburg and studying Mechanical Engineering at University of Duisburg-Essen. wikipedia.org
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begar
beˈgar, int. Not in polite use = begad.[1598 Shakes. Merry W. i. iv. 123 By gar, I vill kill de Iack-Priest.] 1759 P. Whitehead in Evans O. Ball. (1784) II. xxviii. 164 Begar we can beat them in heels. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ahmed Mazhar
hawa (1969) Nadia (1969) Al-hob wal-Thaman (1970) Khatib mama (1970) Emberatoriet meem (1972) Kalimat Sharaf (1972) Al Shayma, Prophet's Sister (1972) - Begad wikipedia.org
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bedad
bedad, int. Irish. (bɪˈdæd) [= By dad, or by God (cf. begad).] An asseveration.1710 Swift Lett. (1768) III. 25 Only because it is Tuesday, a Monday bedad. 1848 Thackeray Van. Fair II. iv. 39 ‘Bedad it's him,’ said Mrs. O'Dowd. 1871 J. Young Mem. C.M. Young 324, Standing where, bedad, I'm standing no... Oxford English Dictionary
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revenons à nos moutons
‖ revenons à nos moutons, phr. (rəvnɔ̃z a no mutɔ̃) [Fr., lit. ‘let us return to our sheep’, with allusion to the confused court scene in the Old French Farce de Maistre Pierre Pathelin (c 1470).] ‘Let us return to the subject’: an exhortation to cease digressing.[1617 J. Chamberlain Let. 22 Feb. in... Oxford English Dictionary
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India
India (ˈɪndɪə) [a. L. India, a. Gr. Ἰνδία, f. Ἰνδός the (river) Indus, a. Pers. hind, OPers. (Achæmenian) hiñd'u, Zend heñdu, Skr. sindhu ‘river’, spec. the river Indus; hence the region of the Indus, the province Sindh; gradually extended by Persians and Greeks to all the country east of the Indus.... Oxford English Dictionary
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god
▪ I. god (gɒd) Also 3–4 godd. [Com. Teut.: OE. god (masc. in sing.; pl. godu, godo neut., godas masc.) corresponds to OFris., OS., Du. god masc., OHG. got, cot (MHG. got, mod.Ger. gott) masc., ON. goð, guð neut. and masc., pl. goð, guð neut. (later Icel. pl. guðir masc.; Sw., Da. gud), Goth. guþ (ma... Oxford English Dictionary
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