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pirr
▪ I. pirr, n.1 Sc. dial. (pɪr) Also 7 pir, 9 pirrhe. [app. onomatopœic: cf. pirrie.] A ruffling breeze of wind.1665 Sir J. Lauder Jrnl. (S.H.S.) 19 A little pir of wind that rose. 1825 Jamieson s.v., ‘There's a fine pirr of wind.’ 1894 J. Geddie Fringes of Fife 134 To sigh..in vain for a ‘pirrhe’ of...
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Tarrazú (canton)
The Pirrís River (also known as Parrita River) establishes much of the northern boundary of the three-pronged canton, which reaches south across the Coastal
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pirr-maw
pirr-maw (ˈpɜːmɔː) Also 8–9 pyr-, 9 purre-. [f. pirr n.2 + maw n.3] A local name of the Common Tern (Sterna fluviatilis) and of the Roseate Tern (S. dougalli).1744 C. Smith County Down 131 Sea Fowl, as the Gull and Pyrmaw, who build in the Rocks. 1880 Antrim & Down Gloss., Pirre-maw, the tern. Ibid....
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Rajanwala
Other traditional sports include pirr-kaudi, dhodha, pithu garam, lukan meeti, baari and bateera/kurrar larai.
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pyrre
† pyrre obs. form of pirr n.1, a fit of temper or pettish humour.1581 Mulcaster Positions xliii. 280 One displeased parent will do more harme vpon a head, if he take a pyrre at some toy, neuer conferring with any, but with his owne cholere, then a thousand of the thankfullest will euer do good.
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Parrita
In 1924, a young German installed the first banana plantation near the Pirrís River (also called the Parrita River) which encouraged migration of people
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pirrey
▪ I. † pirre Obs. rare. [app. from the accompanying sound.] Difficulty in breathing; asthma.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. iii. xv. (Tollem. MS.), As in hem þat haue þe pirre and styffles and ben pursyf and þikke breþid [L. ut patet in asthmaticis et anhelosis].▪ II. pirre var. perrie Obs., jewellery; ...
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León Cortés Castro (canton)
The Delicias creek and the Pirrís river form major portions of the western and southern boundary, and the Tarrazú river establishes the northern and eastern
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pir
▪ I. ‖ pir (pɪə(r)) Also 7 pire, peor, 9 peer. [Pers. pīr old man, chief of a sect: a title of honour (Hopkins).] A Muslim saint or holy man; also transf. the tomb or shrine of a saint.1672 tr. Bernier's Empire Gt. Mogol IV. 113 The Mullahs, who with great conveniency and delight spend their life th...
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Tibor Czorba
In 1929 he completed art school in Budapest and in 1938 at PIRR in Warsaw, Poland.
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purre-maw
▪ I. purre1 (pɜː(r)) Also 8–9 purr. [From the voice of the bird, whence also called churre. Cf. pirr n.2, pirr-maw.] A local name of the Dunlin (Tringa variabilis), esp. in its winter plumage. It is doubtful whether the name is historically connected with late OE. pur glossing Latin names of some bi...
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Norival Moreira de Oliveira
Mestre Nilton and Mestre Cutica, brothers and highly respected capoeiristas who lived down the block, took young Norival to meet the elder masters Pirró Pirró, Zeca and Nilton organized and commanded many capoeira angola rodas in the streets.
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Mai Khairi
Among the mosques constructed by her are the mosque and madrasa for religious teaching in the area of Fakir Jo Pirr near Pacco Qillo Hyderabad is her countable
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Por mis pistolas (1938 film)
Sala
Narciso Busquets
Pepita González
Ernesto Finance
Aurora Walker
María Porras
Eusebio Pirrín
Paco Martínez
Pepe Martínez
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Sangtam language
Kizare
Pirr (Northern Sangtam)
Phelongre
Thukumi (Central Sangtam)
Photsimi
Purr (Southern Sangtam)
The standardized dialect of Sangtam is based on the
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