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glene
▪ I. ‖ glene Anat. (ˈgliːniː) [mod.L., a. Gr. γλήνη the ball or pupil of the eye; used by Galen to denote a shallow joint-socket, distinguished from κοτύλη cotyle.] a. The ball or socket of the eye. b. A glenoid cavity.1706 in Phillips (ed. Kersey); and in later Dicts.▪ II. glene, -er obs. forms of ...
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Reuberg
The valley of the Glene, a southwestern tributary of the River Leine, runs over to the Duinger Berg. Hiking
Several forest tracks and footpaths pass over the Reuberg, including one that runs over the crest from the valley of the Glene to Warzen.
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gleno-
gleno- (ˈgliːnəʊ) mod. comb. form of glene in anatomical terms, as gleno-humeral, belonging to the glenoid cavity together with the humerus; so also gleno-vertebral.1847–9 Todd Cycl. Anat. IV. 575 A second band, ‘the gleno-humeral ligament’ described by the late Dr. V. Flood, is thrown across the he...
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Disphragis rhodoglene
Etymology
The species name is derived from Greek rhodon (meaning red) and glene (meaning pupil of the eye) and refers to the reddish brown reniform spot
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glenoid
glenoid, a. Anat. (ˈgliːnɔɪd) [ad. Gr. γληνοειδής, f. γλήνη a shallow joint-socket (see glene) + εἶδος form, appearance: cf. F. glénoïde.] glenoid cavity, glenoid fossa, glenoid surface, a shallow cavity on a bone (esp. the scapula and temporal bone) which receives a projection of another bone to fo...
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glean
▪ I. glean, n.1 Obs. exc. dial. (gliːn) Also 5 glene. [a. OF. glene, glane = med.L. glena, glana, n. related to OF. glener, late L. glenāre to glean.] Something gleaned or gathered. 1. (See quots.)c 1430 Lydg. Min. Poems (Percy Soc.) 98 A braunche of vynes..hym thought he dide se, And therwithe al a...
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Tormod Haugen
forsvant
1984 – Vinterstedet
1986 – Romanen om Merkel Hansen og Donna Winter og den store flukten
1988 – Farlig ferd
1989 – Skriket fra jungelen
1991 – Øglene
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gleen
▪ I. gleen, n. Obs. exc. arch. rare. (gliːn) Also 7 glean. [Prob. a dialect word, of Scandinavian origin: cf. Sw. (dial.) glena, Da. (dial.) glene a clear strip or patch of sky. The ON. mythologic name Glenr, the husband of the sun, is perhaps connected.] A gleam of light; a warm blaze of sunlight.1...
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Bourne Eau
In Dugdale the Brunne Ee is describhed in the margin as 'now the Glene'...'Which had its course through the midst of the town of Pincbec.'
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semi-mature
semi-mature, a. [ad. L. sēmimātūrus: see semi- 1, mature a.] † a. Half ripe. Obs. rare—1.c 1440 Pallad. on Husb. iv. 529 Semymature also me may hem glene. b. [semi- 8 a.] Partially mature.1928 Bull. Amer. Soil Survey Assoc. IX. 39 Semimature soil. 1976 Southern Even. Echo (Southampton) 16 Nov. 2/8 S...
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Altenglan
Other older forms of the name Altenglan are as follows: Aldenglane (992), Glene (1124), Glana (1138), Glannam (1154), Glayna (1342), Alden Glane (1364)
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pitched
▪ I. pitched, ppl. a.1 (pɪtʃt) Also † pight (paɪt). [Pa. pple. of pitch v.1 q.v. The form pight (in senses 1, 2) has been obs. since c 1600.] † 1. Fixed in the ground, staked; set in anything; adorned or set with jewels. Obs.α 13.. E.E. Allit. P. A. 207 A pyȝt coronne ȝet wer þat gyrle. 1584 in Desc...
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Offenbach-Hundheim
By all considerations, only Hundheim could be the same place as Hererich's Glena or Prüm's Glene. Among others, Ernst Christmann applied this Glene to Altenglan. Alfred Wendel wanted to recognize a link with Medard.
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Duinger Berg
The valley of the Glene, a southwestern tributary of the Leine leads to the Reuberg.
The B 240 runs past the Duinger Berg to the northwest.
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handful
handful, n. (ˈhændfʊl) [OE. handfull str. fem., plur. handfulla, f. hand + full adj.: cf. ON. handfyllr, Ger. handvoll. Though composed, like mouthful, of n. and adj., the compound was in OE. and ME. a true n., inflected as a whole; hence its plural is properly handfuls, not handsful.] 1. a. A quant...
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