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libella
† liˈbella Ent. Obs. [mod.L. (Moufet 1634); perh. an application of L. lībella (see level n.), with reference to the horizontal extension of the wings.] An early scientific name for the dragon-fly. (Cf. Libellula.)1694 Libellæ [see dragon-fly]. 1774 Goldsm. Nat. Hist., Insects ii. ii, Of the Libella...
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Libella
Libella is a soft drink that was widely consumed in Germany in the 1950s and 1960s. See also
Bluna
Sinalco
Website
Libella's Website
Soft drinks
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Libellus
Libella pacis
The lapsi of Carthage persuaded certain Confessors of the Faith who had remained faithful in the face of torture and imprisonment to send letters of recommendation in the name of the dead martyrs (libella pacis/"letters of peace") to the bishop endorsing the position that those who had lapsed
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Libellula
‖ Libellula Ent. (lɪˈbɛljuːlə) [Mod.L. (Linnæus); dim. of the earlier name libella.] A genus of neuropterous insects, originally corresponding in extent to the modern family Libellulidæ (Dragon-flies); now one of three genera composing that order.1752 Hill Hist. Anim. 73 The mouth of the Libellula i...
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Libellulidae
Etymology
The family name may have been derived from the Latin libella which means "booklet".
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adderbolt
ˈadderbolt [f. adder + bolt the arrow of a cross-bow; from the shape of its body.] A dragon-fly.1483 Caxton Gold. Leg. 57/2 The eygth our lord sente to them locustes which is a maner grete flye callyd in some place an adder bolte. 1664 Power Exp. Philos. i. 6 In the sloe-black eye of the Dragon-fly ...
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Rakhiv
The sign in Dilove, the point calculated in 1887 by the Austro-Hungarian geographers, carries a Latin inscription: "Locus Perennis Dilicentissime cum libella
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may-fly
ˈmay-fly [f. May n.3 + fly n.] 1. An insect of the family Ephemeridæ; esp. as an angler's name for Ephemera vulgata and E. dania or an artificial fly made in imitation of either of these.1651–3 T. Barker Art of Angling 6 As for the May-Flie you shall have them alwayes playing at the River side. 1653...
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Zötler Brewery
Zötler also produces soft drinks of the Libella brand.
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-el
▪ I. -el, suffix1 repr. OE. -el, -ela, -ele (OTeut. *-ilo-, -ilon-, -ilôn-), has in mod.Eng. usually become -le, q.v., though the older form is retained after v, th, ch, n, as in hovel, brothel, hatchel, kernel. OE. -el is added to vbl. stems to form agent-nouns, instrumental ns., and adjs., and to ...
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Rudolf Wild
He presented the first completely natural alcohol-free drink, with no artificial flavorings, preservatives or colorings under the brand Libella at the
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Beata Obertyńska
wiersze (Brighton 1980, "Pearls - poems"),
Wiersze wybrane (1983, "Selected poems")
Grudki kadzidła (Londyn, Kraków 1987, "Crumbs of resin")
Skrząca libella
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Zofia Romanowicz
Paris, Libella, 1956. Warsaw: PIW, 1958.
Przejście przez Morze Czerwone. Paris, Libella, 1960. Warsaw: PIW, 1961.
Ravensbrück. Wiersze obozowe. Paris, Libella, 1963.
Szklana kula. Paris, Libella, 1964. Warsaw: PIW, 2021.
Próby i zamiary. London, Polska Fundacja Literacka, 1965.
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Vera Michalski
She is the president of several publishing houses in Switzerland, France and Poland, grouped together in a holding company, Libella SA, based in Lausanne Subsequently, the couple acquired several publishing houses that were later brought together under the holding group Libella, based in Lausanne.
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Pauline von Brochowska
Prinzen Clemens Maria Joseph, Herzog zu Sachsen, 4 Jan. 1822
In the Iduna
Vor einem Madonnenbild
Die Wald-Capelle, eine Romanze
Libretti
1828: Libella
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