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filander
▪ I. filander1 (fɪˈlændə(r)) Chiefly pl. Forms: 5 fylaundris, 7 felanders, fillanders, -enders, fylanders, 6– filander(s. [a. OF. filandre:—popular L. *filandula, dim. f. (lāna) fīlanda wool to be spun. The word is used in mod.F. for a gossamer thread, also for various fibres in animal and vegetable... Oxford English Dictionary
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Margret Schleidt
Filander, Fürth (2002) Medicus, G.; Schleidt, M.; Eibl-Eibesfeldt, I.: :Universelle Zeitkonstante bei Bewegungen taubblinder Kinder". wikipedia.org
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philander
▪ I. philander, n. (fɪˈlændə(r)) [ad. Gr. ϕίλανδρος adj., loving or fond of men, (of a woman) loving her husband, f. ϕιλο-, philo- + ἀνήρ, ἄνδρ-α man, male, husband; hence used as a proper name in story, drama, dialogue; in later use esp. for a lover (perh. misunderstood as = a loving man). Thus in ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Santeri Alkio
Santeri Alkio (born Aleksander Filander; 17 June 1862 – 24 July 1930) was a Finnish politician, author and journalist. History Alkio was born in Laihia; his parents were Juho and Maria (née Jakku) Filander. He married teacher Anna Augusta Falenius in 1896. wikipedia.org
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fillamort
fillamo(r)t, -ander obs. ff. filemot, filander1. Oxford English Dictionary
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Helsingin Sanomat Literature Prize
2010 Alexandra Salmela: 27 eli kuolema tekee taiteilijan, 2011 Satu Taskinen: Täydellinen paisti, 2012 Aki Ollikainen: Nälkävuosi, 2013 Erkka Filander wikipedia.org
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fillemot
fillemot, -ender obs. ff. filemot, filander. Oxford English Dictionary
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tallant
† tallant Obs. = filander1.1580 Hollyband Treas. Fr. Tong, Filandres, are certaine stringes sharp as nedles growing in Hauks that are fed with euill meate, and cause him to die; tallants. Oxford English Dictionary
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Galloo Island Light
Harris (1870 – 1871) Warren Fuller (1871 – 1876) Filander Lyman (1876) F. Byron Johnson (1876 – 1906) Robert C. Graves (1906 – 1933) Wylie E. wikipedia.org
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back-
back- in comb. is used in many relations, substantive, adjective, and adverbial (rarely verbal), often difficult to separate, and in various senses. In some of these the combination is very loose, the use of the hyphen being almost optional. This is especially the case, when back is capable of being... Oxford English Dictionary
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