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boltel
boltel Arch. (ˈbəʊltəl) Also 5 boltell, 5–9 bowtel(l, 6–7 bou(l)tell, boultle, 8 boultine, 9 boutel. [Conjectured to be f. bolt n.1 ‘from its resemblance to the shaft of an arrow or bolt’ (Gloss. Archit.): but as bolt is a Teutonic word, and -el of Fr. origin, the conjecture is hazardous.] An old na... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bolteløkka
Bolteløkka is a neighbourhood in the borough St. Hanshaugen in Oslo, Norway. The neighbourhood is named after proprietor David Bolt. The Bolteløkka primary school was finished in 1898. References Neighbourhoods of Oslo wikipedia.org
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bowtell
bowtel(l variant of boltel, a plain circular moulding. Oxford English Dictionary
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David Bolt
professor of disability studies David Bolt (novelist) (1927–2012), English novelist David Bolt, mayor of Lakeview Heights, Kentucky David Bolt, founder of Bolteløkka wikipedia.org
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Bowtell
medieval term bottle; in architecture it refers to a round or corniced molding below the abacus in a Tuscan or Roman Doric capital; the word is a variant of boltel wikipedia.org
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boutell
boutell variant of boltel, and boultel. Oxford English Dictionary
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boultine
boultell, boultle, boultine see boltel. Oxford English Dictionary
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Bolteløkka Skole
Bolteløkka Skole (School) is an elementary school offering primary education from grades one through seven, located in Bolteløkka, Oslo. Culture 'Bolteløkka Skoles Musikkorps' (Bolteløkka School's Marching Band) was founded as a boy's marching band as early as 1902, by then headmaster wikipedia.org
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Holm Hansen Munthe
Selected works Vestby Church (1885) Brattvær Church (1885) Holmenkollen Turisthotell (1889-90, burned 1895) Frognerseteren restaurant (1891, re-built 1909) Bolteløkka wikipedia.org
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Fagerborg
Located at the northwestern end of the borough, it is bounded by Majorstua in Frogner in the west, by Marienlyst in the north, by Adamstuen and Bolteløkka wikipedia.org
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bottle
▪ I. † ˈbottle, n.1 Obs. Forms: 1 botl, 2–3 buttle, (Orm.) bottl, 4– bottle. [OE. botl, corresp. to OS. bodl, OFris. bodel, ON. ból (:—boðl):—OTeut. *boþlo-, from bu-, bo- ‘dwell’, with instrumental suffix -þlo = -þro (Gr. -τλο-, -τρο-). Cf. bold n.1] A dwelling, habitation, building. [In place-name... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sigurd Hole
Spilt inn høsten 2013. 2014: Lyden av Prøysen, Helge Lien & Sigurd Hole (Grappa) 2014: Jolevisur– Bolteløkka jentekor (Grappa) 2015: Østerdalsmusikk wikipedia.org
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Abacus (architecture)
In the Tuscan and Roman Doric capital, it may rest on a boltel. wikipedia.org
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Margrethe Munthe
From 1902 to 1920 she worked at the Bolteløkka primary school. wikipedia.org
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East End and West End of Oslo
Hanshaugen, parts of Ila, Bolteløkka, Valleløkken, Fagerborg, Lindern and Adamstuen. wikipedia.org
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