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Canadian fighter pilot and flying ace
trails at 9 oʼclock. I as [...] blue 4 saw 2 FW diving on the blue 3, I pulled my nose up and fired at E/A on the starboard side and blue 3 could see one
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Seventies. Salt Lake City: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. p. 3. 1886 Revelation Archived 2008-05-03 at the Wayback Machine, fldstruth.com
List of non-canonical revelations in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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2017 TV series or program
original on November 14, 2020. Retrieved October 7, 2024. Mack, Devon [@DevenOClock] (September 23, 2018). "Often, it's upon you as a talent to take extra initiative
Mysticons
British merchant and diplomat
so prey return to me again in a few Hours. The Agent calld again at 11 OClock at Night, and being conveyed to The Kings Bed Chamber, His Majesty declared
Trevor_Corry
Part of the French and Indian War in 1756
28 February, where Captain Preston wrote: “Saturday 28th We marched 10 oClock & passed several branches of Clinch and at length got to the head of Sandy
Sandy_Creek_Expedition
English painter (1787–1849)
Joseph Gillott that "Uncle paid the last debt to nature at 1⁄4 past Eight oclock tonight. I do not know what to do. I am almost broken hearted. I have lost
William_Etty
19th-century square-rigged sailing ship
full hour before any of the Wall street papers had their's — and by five oclock we issued an Extra, to gratify the immense crowd that surrounded our office
Patrick_Henry_(packet)
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English (Yorkshire and Lancashire)
English (Yorkshire and Lancashire) : from the Middle English personal name Bawcok or Bolcok, a pet form of Baldwin + the hypocoristic suffix -cok (see Cocke).
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Crown; Little Rock
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English
English : see Cleek.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Klick, Jewish Glick, or German and Jewish Glück (see Gluck).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin; possibly a nickname for someone with thick curly hair, from Old French floc ‘stable of wool’. Alternatively, it may be a metonymic occupational name for a shepherd, from Old English flocc ‘herd’, ‘company’.German : unexplained.German (Flöck) : variant of Flück (see Fluck), or from a pet form of a personal name formed with Old Saxon flÅd ‘flood’.
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English
English : metonymic occupational name for a locksmith, from Middle English, Old English loc ‘lock’, ‘fastening’.English : topographic name for someone who lived near an enclosure, a place that could be locked, Middle English loke, Old English loca (a derivative of loc as in 1). Middle English loke also came to be used to denote a barrier, in particular a barrier on a river which could be opened and closed at will, and, by extension, a bridge. The surname may thus also have been a metonymic occupational name for a lock-keeper.English, Dutch, and German : nickname for a person with fine hair, or curly hair, from Middle English loc, Middle High German lock(e) ‘lock (of hair)’, ‘curl’.Americanized spelling of German Loch.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Wolf Sport
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Clock
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
3 Pieces
Biblical
Aarat high or holy ground
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English
English : probably from a Middle English pet name formed from the initial A- of a personal name (e.g. Adam) + the hypocoristic suffix -cok (see, e.g., Adcock).
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English
English : from a pet form of Ellis.
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English
English : variant of Peacock.
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Indian, Malayalam
Clock
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English
Little rock.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Clock
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of any of various personal names beginning with Al-, especially Alan and Alexander. The Middle English hypocoristic suffix -cok (see Cocke) was very commonly added to personal names in Middle English; compare for example Hancock and Wilcock.
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English
English : topographic name for someone who lived on a small plot of land, from Middle English plocke ‘small piece of ground’.Americanized spelling of German Ploch.Variant of German Block.
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English
English : from a Middle English personal name Clac, which is from Old English Clacc or the Old Norse cognate Klakkr. As a personal name this is from a word meaning ‘lump’ and may have been used as a nickname for a large or thickset man. Reaney suggests that it could also be from clacker ‘chatterer’.
Surname or Lastname
German and Dutch
German and Dutch : from Middle High German bloch, Middle Dutch blok ‘block of wood’, ‘stocks’. The surname probably originated as a nickname for a large, lumpish man, or perhaps as a nickname for a persistent lawbreaker who found himself often in the stocks.English : possibly a metonymic occupational name for someone who blocks, as in shoemaking and bookbinding, from Middle English blok ‘block’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : Americanized spelling of Bloch (see Vlach).Adriaen Coertsz Block was a Dutch-born merchant-explorer who traded along the CT coast and Long Island shortly after Hudson’s voyage to the region in 1609. Block Island, between the north fork of Long Island and RI, which he used as a base of operations, is named after him.
Surname or Lastname
Americanized spelling of German Krock.English
Americanized spelling of German Krock.English : perhaps a metonymic occupational name for a potter, from Middle English crock ‘pot’.
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Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Butter
Girl/Female
Latin
Victor.
Male
Romanian
Romanian form of Hebrew Daniy, DĂNUŢ means "judge."
Biblical
God is my praise
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lamp of Reflection
Boy/Male
Hindu
Gift of Goddess
Boy/Male
Biblical
His tabernacle; his tent.
Biblical
pleasing
Boy/Male
Hungarian
Victorious.
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Indian
Small Child; Good Friends; Good Words
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v. t.
To lay up in a crock; as, to crock butter.
v. t.
A section of a railroad where the block system is used. See Block system, below.
v. t.
To lock; to inclose.
n.
A lock of wool or hair.
n.
To shape on, or stamp with, a block; as, to block a hat.
v. t.
To lock in, or inclose.
v. t. & i.
To call, as a hen. See Cluck.
n.
A click. See 3d Click, 2.
n.
The striking of a clock.
n.
See Toilet, 3.
v. t.
To lock, or fasten as with a lock.
v. t.
To stop or fasten, as with a wedge, or block; to scotch; as, to chock a wheel or cask.
v. t.
To flock to; to crowd.
v. i.
To give off crock or smut.
n.
A small black gibbon (Hylobates hoolock), found in the mountains of Assam.
v. t.
To move with the sound of a click.
v. t.
To unfasten, as what is locked; as, to unlock a door or a chest.
v. t.
To lock up.
adv.
Entirely; quite; as, chock home; chock aft.