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  • Peter Minack
  • Musical artist

    Peter Carl Minack (born in 1961 or 1962) is an Australian vocalist and teacher. He is known by his stage name Ron Hitler-Barassi as the vocalist for the

    Peter Minack

    Peter_Minack

  • TISM
  • Australian rock band

    Serious Mum. The line-up would soon expand to include Ron Hitler-Barassi (Peter Minack – vocals) and Leak Van Vlalen (Sean Kelly – guitar) by the following

    TISM

    TISM

    TISM

  • Jack Holt (musician)
  • Australian musician

    band to briefly break up. TISM reformed in 1984, bringing on vocalist Peter Minack and releasing a self titled demo album. TISM continued releasing records

    Jack Holt (musician)

    Jack_Holt_(musician)

  • Greg! The Stop Sign!!
  • 1995 single by TISM

    Genre Alternative rock Length 3:28 Label genre b.goode Songwriters TISM (Peter Minack, Damian Cowell, John Holt, Eugene Cester, James Paull) Producer Lawrence

    Greg! The Stop Sign!!

    Greg!_The_Stop_Sign!!

  • Everyone Else Has Had More Sex Than Me
  • 2004 single by TISM

    Alternative rock, power pop Length 3:53 Label genre b.goode Songwriters Peter Minack Damian Cowell John Holt Eugene Cester James Paull Producer TISM TISM

    Everyone Else Has Had More Sex Than Me

    Everyone_Else_Has_Had_More_Sex_Than_Me

  • Machiavelli and the Four Seasons
  • 1995 studio album by TISM

    lyrics condemning classic rock and the endless recycling of nostalgia." Peter Minack - lead vocals James Paull - guitar, backing vocals, vocal arrangements

    Machiavelli and the Four Seasons

    Machiavelli_and_the_Four_Seasons

  • Platter (album)
  • 2003 studio album by Jock Cheese

    by Cheese and fellow TISM members Ron Hitler-Barassi (pseudonym for Peter Minack) and Humphrey B. Flaubert (pseudonym for Damian Cowell). Holt plays all

    Platter (album)

    Platter_(album)

  • Defecate on My Face
  • 1986 single by TISM

    Australian Border Force. The box set was finally released in August. Peter Minack – lead vocals Sean Kelly – guitar, backing vocals John Holt – bass, backing

    Defecate on My Face

    Defecate_on_My_Face

  • List of people with given name Peter
  • singer Peter Millowitsch (born 1949), German film and television actor Peter Mimi (born 1987), Egyptian director and screenwriter Peter Minack, Australian

    List of people with given name Peter

    List_of_people_with_given_name_Peter

  • Great Truckin' Songs of the Renaissance
  • 1988 studio album by TISM

    narration and radio advertisements for concerts. Ron Hitler-Barassi (Peter Minack) – lead vocals Leek Van Vlalen (Sean Kelly) – guitar, backing vocals

    Great Truckin' Songs of the Renaissance

    Great_Truckin'_Songs_of_the_Renaissance

  • (He'll Never Be An) Ol' Man River
  • 1995 single by TISM

    – 2:47 "Dicktatorship" – 2:00 Damian Cowell – lead vocals (choruses) Peter Minack – lead vocals (verses) Jack Holt – bass James Paull – electric guitar

    (He'll Never Be An) Ol' Man River

    (He'll_Never_Be_An)_Ol'_Man_River

  • Barassi (name)
  • Surname list

    Australian rules football player Ron Hitler-Barassi, stage name of Peter Minack, Australian musician and teacher This page lists people with the surname

    Barassi (name)

    Barassi_(name)

  • Hugh Dancy
  • English actor (born 1975)

    performed in both Winchester and at the Minack Theatre in Cornwall. He went on to study English at St Peter's College, Oxford. After graduation, Dancy

    Hugh Dancy

    Hugh Dancy

    Hugh_Dancy

  • Porthcurno
  • Village in Cornwall, England

    along the access road known as "The Valley". The road curves inland past Minack Point to St. Levan's Church about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) from the village.

    Porthcurno

    Porthcurno

    Porthcurno

  • Lamorna
  • Village in Cornwall, England

    for former residents Derek and Jean Tangye who farmed land and wrote "The Minack Chronicles". First recorded as Nansmorno (in 1305), than Nansmurnou (1309)

    Lamorna

    Lamorna

    Lamorna

  • Brighton Secondary College
  • State, secular co-educational school in Brighton East, Victoria, Australia

    which concluded production on 2 February 2007. In 2019, Principal Richard Minack sparked controversy after using racial slurs during a school assembly held

    Brighton Secondary College

    Brighton_Secondary_College

  • Katharine Burdekin
  • British novelist (1896–1963)

    spiritual matters. She was the younger sister of Rowena Cade, creator of the Minack Theatre in Cornwall. Several of her novels have been described as feminist

    Katharine Burdekin

    Katharine_Burdekin

  • Life of Pi
  • 2001 novel by Yann Martel

    Central School of Speech and Drama. The joint production was performed at the Minack Theatre, in Cornwall, England, in late June 2008. A new adaptation by Lolita

    Life of Pi

    Life_of_Pi

  • The Slipper and the Rose
  • 1976 British film

    2001 by the Bilston Operatic Company, Wolverhampton, in May 2008 at the Minack Theatre in Cornwall, in 2011 at the York Theatre Royal, and in 2013 by BOST

    The Slipper and the Rose

    The_Slipper_and_the_Rose

  • Golowan Festival
  • Midsummer celebrations festival in Cornwall, UK

    of St John the Baptist, 24 June) and were repeated on St Peter's Eve (28 June) and St Peter's Day. In 2021, Golowan commissioned an exhibition which celebrated

    Golowan Festival

    Golowan Festival

    Golowan_Festival

  • Theatre of the United Kingdom
  • 1990s. Beyond the Fringe was a comedy stage revue written and performed by Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Alan Bennett, and Jonathan Miller. It played in London's

    Theatre of the United Kingdom

    Theatre of the United Kingdom

    Theatre_of_the_United_Kingdom

  • Donald Crowhurst
  • British yacht racer (1932–1969)

    was completely re-recorded in 2021 as "Donald Crowhurst" for the single "Minack Theatre". US experimental metal/noise project Crowhurst by Jay Gambit was

    Donald Crowhurst

    Donald Crowhurst

    Donald_Crowhurst

  • Daphne du Maurier
  • English novelist (1907–1989)

    boys, who were J. M. Barrie's inspiration for the characters in the play Peter Pan; or, The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up. She was also a cousin of director

    Daphne du Maurier

    Daphne du Maurier

    Daphne_du_Maurier

  • King Arthur
  • Legendary king of the Britons

    The Search for Camelot and the Isle of Avalon. Bear & Company. Bartrum, Peter Clement (1993). A Welsh Classical Dictionary, people in History and Legend

    King Arthur

    King Arthur

    King_Arthur

  • Fisherman's Friends
  • Folk music group from Cornwall, England

    coast guards or lifeboatmen; hence the name, 'The Fisherman's Friends'. Peter Rowe was the oldest founding member. He died in January 2021 at the age

    Fisherman's Friends

    Fisherman's Friends

    Fisherman's_Friends

  • Antisemitism in Australia
  • lawsuit against the school and alleged that the school principal, Richard Minack, had referred to Jews using derogatory language, and had spoken positively

    Antisemitism in Australia

    Antisemitism_in_Australia

  • Pearl Argyle
  • South African ballerina and actress (1910–1947)

    York: Macmillan, 1956), pp. 112, 115, 324. Derek Tangye, author, of The Minack Chronicles series of books. Bernard Taper, Balanchine: A Biography (New

    Pearl Argyle

    Pearl Argyle

    Pearl_Argyle

  • Stuart Matthew Price
  • British actor and singer

    Departure Lounge (Edinburgh Festival); Jesus in Jesus Christ Superstar (Minack Theatre); Jest End (Jermyn Street Theatre); and Bugsy Malone at the Queens

    Stuart Matthew Price

    Stuart Matthew Price

    Stuart_Matthew_Price

  • Derby
  • City in Derbyshire, England

    of Liberty X fame Rowena Cade (1893–1983), born in Spondon, created the Minack Theatre, Cornwall Ted Moult (1926–1986), farmer, radio and TV personality[citation

    Derby

    Derby

    Derby

  • List of people who have declined a British honour
  • recognition" and later accepted appointment as CMG. Rowena Cade, founder of the Minack Theatre, Cornwall (in 1969). Patrick Collins, sports journalist and author

    List of people who have declined a British honour

    List_of_people_who_have_declined_a_British_honour

  • Celtic cross
  • Christian cross superimposed on a circle

    High Crosses of Ireland. Felinfach: Llanerch 1992, ISBN 0-7661-9262-8. Peter Harbison: The High Crosses of Ireland. Habelt, Bonn, 3 Baende, 1991. Herren

    Celtic cross

    Celtic cross

    Celtic_cross

  • Moulettes
  • English art rock band

    albums". IndieCentralMusic. Retrieved 13 June 2024. "Xenolalia : Moulettes". Minack Theatre. Retrieved 13 June 2024. Official website Moulettes discography

    Moulettes

    Moulettes

  • Averil Demuth
  • English author

    without being objectionably fey". In 1968 Demuth edited a book about the Minack Theatre: six people connected to the theatre described their activities

    Averil Demuth

    Averil_Demuth

  • Lyonesse
  • Mythical sunken land, part of England

    Retrieved 1 June 2024. Charman, Dan; Johns, Charlie; Camidge, Kevin; Marshall, Peter; Mills, Steve F.; Mulville, Jacqui; Roberts, Helen M. (2014). "The Lyonesse

    Lyonesse

    Lyonesse

  • Sir Jonathan Trelawny, 3rd Baronet
  • English bishop (1650–1721)

    Golding Alan Kent H. C. McNeile Rosamunde Pilcher Derek Tangye D. M. Thomas Minack Theatre The Pirates of Penzance Music Cornish bagpipes Brenda Wootton Dalla

    Sir Jonathan Trelawny, 3rd Baronet

    Sir Jonathan Trelawny, 3rd Baronet

    Sir_Jonathan_Trelawny,_3rd_Baronet

  • Knocker (folklore)
  • Mythical creature in Welsh, Cornish and Devon folklore

    Golding Alan Kent H. C. McNeile Rosamunde Pilcher Derek Tangye D. M. Thomas Minack Theatre The Pirates of Penzance Music Cornish bagpipes Brenda Wootton Dalla

    Knocker (folklore)

    Knocker_(folklore)

  • Penwith
  • Area in west Cornwall, England

    makes it a popular holiday destination. Local attractions including the Minack Theatre, South West Coast Path, Land's End and the Blue Flag beach at Sennen

    Penwith

    Penwith

    Penwith

  • Surrey Opera
  • Opera performed for the Prince Of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall at Minack Theatre in Cornwall. Allison, John (April 2012). "Thelma, Surrey Opera at

    Surrey Opera

    Surrey_Opera

  • Pixie
  • Mythical creature of British folklore

    to Pixies (fantasy creatures). Colt pixie Goblin Jinn Leprechaun Nisse Peter and the Piskies: Cornish Folk and Fairy Tales Pixie (comics) Puck Sylph

    Pixie

    Pixie

    Pixie

  • Scary Little Girls
  • org/web/20160921185631/http://www.rsab.org/reviews/61/peter-pan-the-scary-little-girls "Making Theatre". "Before I Wake". Minack Theatre. "Before I Wake" – via vimeo.com

    Scary Little Girls

    Scary_Little_Girls

  • Eurovision Song Contest 2023
  • International song competition

    and written by her with Jimmy Thörnfeldt, Jimmy Jansson, Moa Carlebecker, Peter Boström, and Thomas G:son. Finland, Israel, Italy, and Norway completed

    Eurovision Song Contest 2023

    Eurovision Song Contest 2023

    Eurovision_Song_Contest_2023

  • Lawrence Campbell Oratory Competition
  • Annual impromptu speaking competition

    Sydney Grammar 2012 Ed Minack Shore Bo Seo Barker College Harry Maher St Joseph's College 2013 Robbie Ferguson Knox Ed Minack Shore Manish Poologasundram

    Lawrence Campbell Oratory Competition

    Lawrence_Campbell_Oratory_Competition

  • Bucca (mythological creature)
  • Sea-spirit in Cornish folklore

    journey at sea to seek protection. Cornwall portal Harris, Steve, Dee Harris, Peter Harvey, and Raël Harvey (2019). A Learners' Cornish Dictionary in the Standard

    Bucca (mythological creature)

    Bucca_(mythological_creature)

  • Outline of Cornwall
  • Ceremonial county in England

    Point, Cornwall Loe Pool Lost Gardens of Heligan Mên-an-Tol Mevagissey Minack Theatre Mount Edgcumbe Country Park Mount's Bay Mullion Cove Mylor Bridge

    Outline of Cornwall

    Outline of Cornwall

    Outline_of_Cornwall

  • Owlman
  • Creature in Cornish folklore

    Tony Doc Shiels. Truro Cornwall: Antenna Publications. ISBN 0993216412. Peter Grego (15 July 2013). Cornwall's Strangest Tales: Extraordinary but true

    Owlman

    Owlman

    Owlman

  • Blue Apple Theatre
  • British theatre company

    theatres across the South of England, playing at illustrious venues like the Minack Theatre in Cornwall and the Rose Theatre, Kingston. The production received

    Blue Apple Theatre

    Blue_Apple_Theatre

  • Culture of Cornwall
  • Cornwall. Amateur theatre groups exist in many villages, and the open air Minack Theatre is well known. The fairy tale "Jack the Giant Killer" takes place

    Culture of Cornwall

    Culture of Cornwall

    Culture_of_Cornwall

  • List of people from Cornwall
  • won 25 caps for England Derek Tangye (1912–1996), writer who wrote the Minack Chronicles Nigel Tangye (1909–1988), airman, author and hotelier at Newquay

    List of people from Cornwall

    List_of_people_from_Cornwall

  • BBC One "Rhythm & Movement" idents
  • Set of idents used on BBC One (2002–2006)

    on top of an upper case 'ONE'. The music for all idents was written by Peter Lawlor of Water Music Productions in London. The look was also the first

    BBC One "Rhythm & Movement" idents

    BBC_One_"Rhythm_&_Movement"_idents

  • Gorsedh Kernow
  • Non-political Cornish organisation

    bards, including Dame Alida Brittain, Ken George, R. Morton Nance, and Peter Berresford Ellis. After 1939 the Council of the Gorsedd of Cornwall approved

    Gorsedh Kernow

    Gorsedh Kernow

    Gorsedh_Kernow

  • List of Cornish writers
  • Gilbert Hunter Doble Peter Berresford Ellis Charles Henderson Kenneth Hamilton Jenkin Loveday Jenkin John Kendall-Carpenter Peter Lanyon Ivan Rabey Joan

    List of Cornish writers

    List of Cornish writers

    List_of_Cornish_writers

  • 'Obby 'Oss festival
  • May Day celebration in Cornwall, England

    In 1913 the folklorist Thurstan Peter wrote about it; influenced by the ideas of the anthropologist James Frazer, Peter argued that the 'Obby 'Oss custom

    'Obby 'Oss festival

    'Obby 'Oss festival

    'Obby_'Oss_festival

  • Ian Heslop
  • British naturalist and conservationist (1904–1970)

    discovered previously unknown populations of it in the Quantock Hills and near Minack Head in Cornwall. In his obituary of Heslop, the naturalist John F. Burton

    Ian Heslop

    Ian_Heslop

  • Jack the Giant Killer
  • Cornish fairy tale and legend

    chapbook c. 1711, and reprinted in The Classic Fairy Tales by Iona and Peter Opie in 1974. The tale is set during the reign of King Arthur and tells

    Jack the Giant Killer

    Jack the Giant Killer

    Jack_the_Giant_Killer

  • South West Coast Path
  • Long-distance footpath in England

    Levan. The next bay lies below Porthcurno. It is overlooked by the open-air Minack Theatre and is where the Eastern Cable Company's cable came ashore, the

    South West Coast Path

    South West Coast Path

    South_West_Coast_Path

  • 1961 in the United Kingdom
  • Batsford. ISBN 0-7134-8818-2. "The Minack Chronicles". Retrieved 16 July 2022. "Whittle, Peter Robin". Whittle, Peter Robin, (Born 6 Jan. 1961), author

    1961 in the United Kingdom

    1961 in the United Kingdom

    1961_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Cornish mythology
  • Pipers on Bodmin Moor. Cornwall portal Breton mythology Cornish festivals Peter and the Piskies: Cornish Folk and Fairy Tales Culture of Cornwall List of

    Cornish mythology

    Cornish mythology

    Cornish_mythology

  • Badger Beers Handicap Chase
  • Steeplechase horse race in Britain

    Workbench 2013 Standing Ovation Alfie Spinner Court By Surprise 2012 The Package Michel Le Bon West End Rocker 2011 The Minack Meanus Dandy Benbane Head

    Badger Beers Handicap Chase

    Badger Beers Handicap Chase

    Badger_Beers_Handicap_Chase

  • Gunduz Kalic
  • Turkish theatre director

    of Errors at an annual on campus Shakespeare-by-the-Lake event, at the Minack Theatre in Cornwall and elsewhere. The Cornish News wrote of his 2008 The

    Gunduz Kalic

    Gunduz_Kalic

  • Sidney Banks Memorial Novices' Hurdle
  • Hurdle horse race in Britain

    2010-2001 2010 The Minack Sarando Master of the Hall 2009 Time For Rupert Cracboumwiz Helpston 2008 Hold Em Junior Lightning Strike 2007 My Turn Now Lightning

    Sidney Banks Memorial Novices' Hurdle

    Sidney_Banks_Memorial_Novices'_Hurdle

  • Ford Global Anthem
  • Ford ad campaign

    camera singing "Just Wave Hello" as the sun rises over the horizon at the Minack Theatre near Land's End in Cornwall, England. The sound track "Just Wave

    Ford Global Anthem

    Ford_Global_Anthem

  • Furry Dance
  • Traditional British floral dance

    by baritone Thorpe Bates the same year. The first recording was made by Peter Dawson on the Zonophone label in 1912. It has since been recorded by many

    Furry Dance

    Furry Dance

    Furry_Dance

  • Camborne Hill
  • Song

    Hill which runs from the library to Beacon as is commonly misinterpreted. Peter Kennedy has suggested that the song is a "parody on Jack Hall." As Kennedy

    Camborne Hill

    Camborne_Hill

  • Cornish symbols
  • be the emblem of the Celtic church; the sword and key are emblems of St Peter and Paul, the patrons of Exeter Cathedral, and the fleur de lys represents

    Cornish symbols

    Cornish symbols

    Cornish_symbols

  • 1983 in the United Kingdom
  • Blunt, art historian and Soviet spy (born 1907) Rowena Cade, creator of the Minack Theatre (born 1893) 27 March – James Hayter, actor (born 1907) 29 March

    1983 in the United Kingdom

    1983_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Penwith Society of Arts
  • Art group in Cornwall, England

    and included members of the Crypt Group of the St Ives Society, including Peter Lanyon and Sven Berlin. Other early members included: Leonard Fuller, Isobel

    Penwith Society of Arts

    Penwith Society of Arts

    Penwith_Society_of_Arts

  • A30 road
  • Major road in England

    Sunbury-on-Thames in 1974. In 1971, the Secretary of State for the Environment, Peter Walker announced many upgrades of the A30 across Devon and Cornwall, identifying

    A30 road

    A30 road

    A30_road

  • St Ives School
  • Artistry group in the United Kingdom

    about 1950 a group of younger artists gathered in St Ives who included Peter Lanyon, John Wells, Roger Hilton, Rose Hilton, Bryan Wynter, Patrick Heron

    St Ives School

    St Ives School

    St_Ives_School

  • Prayer Book Rebellion
  • Popular revolt in Cornwall and Devon in 1549

    monarchy. As the rebels approached Exeter, Devonian knights Sir Gawen and Sir Peter Carew were sent to negotiate with the Devon rebels at Crediton. They found

    Prayer Book Rebellion

    Prayer Book Rebellion

    Prayer_Book_Rebellion

  • Delkiow Sivy
  • Cornish folk song

    Inglis Gundry's 1966 Canow Kernow: Songs and Dances from Cornwall and in Peter Kennedy's 1997 Folksongs of Britain and Ireland. It has been suggested that

    Delkiow Sivy

    Delkiow_Sivy

  • Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society
  • Educational and scientific centre in Falmouth, England

    serious overview of developments in the Poly from its 19th-century heyday. Peter Gilson, the Society's historian until his death in 2009, prepared a basic

    Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society

    Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society

    Royal_Cornwall_Polytechnic_Society

  • Music of Cornwall
  • Musical history

    (Available online on Digital Book Index) Kennedy, Peter, ed. (1975) Folksongs of Britain and Ireland; edited by Peter Kennedy, et al. V: Songs in Cornish: (introduction;

    Music of Cornwall

    Music_of_Cornwall

  • Brenda Wootton
  • Cornish folk singer and poet (1928–1994)

    amateur dramatics. In 1964 she switched careers and helped her brother Peter Ellery set up his Tremaen pottery business – becoming a director and running

    Brenda Wootton

    Brenda Wootton

    Brenda_Wootton

  • Cornish wrestling
  • Form of wrestling originating in Cornwall, England

    21 June 1883. p. 6. Cornish Wrestling, Cornishman, 04 August 1932, p. 4. Peter Berresford Ellis (1974) The Cornish Language and its Literature. London:

    Cornish wrestling

    Cornish wrestling

    Cornish_wrestling

  • 1932 in literature
  • London by Sydney Carroll and Robert Atkins. The first performances at the Minack Theatre, an open-air venue on the coast of Cornwall (England), include The

    1932 in literature

    1932_in_literature

  • Ascot Silver Cup
  • Steeplechase horse race in Britain

    Des Obeaux Le Reve 2013 Houblon Des Obeaux Cedre Bleu What A Warrior 2012 Wyck Hill Katenko Roberto Goldback 2011 The Minack Vino Griego Reve De Sivola

    Ascot Silver Cup

    Ascot_Silver_Cup

  • Reynoldstown Novices' Chase
  • Steeplechase horse race in Britain

    Intention 2013 Rocky Creek Houblon Des Obeaux Tour Des Champs 2012 Invictus Bobs Worth Alfie Spinner 2011 Master of the Hall Billie Magern The Minack

    Reynoldstown Novices' Chase

    Reynoldstown_Novices'_Chase

  • Cornwall Museum and Art Gallery
  • Museum in Cornwall, England

    around 600BC. His mummified remains and two coffins were sent to the UK by Peter Lee, a diplomat. They were unwrapped in 1828 after which a limited re-wrapping

    Cornwall Museum and Art Gallery

    Cornwall Museum and Art Gallery

    Cornwall_Museum_and_Art_Gallery

  • Cornish literature
  • "Evertype Publications - Books in Cornish, Breton, and Welsh". "Shop". Ellis, Peter Berresford (1974). The Cornish Language and its Literature. Routledge &

    Cornish literature

    Cornish literature

    Cornish_literature

  • Index of Cornwall-related articles
  • in Cornwall Mermaid of Zennor Mevagissey Michael An Gof Millbrook A.F.C. Minack Theatre Mining in Cornwall Mining in Cornwall and Devon Mitchell (UK Parliament

    Index of Cornwall-related articles

    Index_of_Cornwall-related_articles

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    Christian, Gaelic, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Punjabi, Sikh

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    Dusky; Dark-haired; Dark

  • Velini
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Velini

    Love

  • Ahi
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical, French, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Parsi, Sanskrit

    Ahi

    Fawn; Serpent; Cloud; Water; Sun

  • Paramjeet | பரமஜீத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Paramjeet | பரமஜீத

    Highest success, Supremely victorious, The perfect winner, Ultimate victorious

  • Zophah
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Zophah

    Viol, honeycomb.

  • Pratima | ப்ரதிமா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Pratima | ப்ரதிமா

    Beautiful pleasant, Icon, Idol, Statue

  • Ravina
  • Girl/Female

    Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Punjabi, Sikh, Tamil

    Ravina

    Sunny; Beauty of the Sun

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  • Peering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Peer

  • Impester
  • v. t.

    See Pester.

  • Metre
  • n.

    See Meter.

  • Deterred
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Deter

  • Peterman
  • n.

    A fisherman; -- so called after the apostle Peter.

  • Petered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Peter

  • Peer
  • n.

    A nobleman; a member of one of the five degrees of the British nobility, namely, duke, marquis, earl, viscount, baron; as, a peer of the realm.

  • Deterring
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Deter

  • Petering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Peter

  • Pere
  • n.

    A peer.

  • Meter
  • n.

    One who, or that which, metes or measures. See Coal-meter.

  • Coal-meter
  • n.

    A licensed or official coal measurer in London. See Meter.

  • Peter
  • v. i.

    To become exhausted; to run out; to fail; -- used generally with out; as, that mine has petered out.

  • Pestering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Pester

  • Pewter
  • n.

    Utensils or vessels made of pewter, as dishes, porringers, drinking vessels, tankards, pots.

  • Peter
  • n.

    A common baptismal name for a man. The name of one of the apostles,

  • Deterrent
  • a.

    Serving to deter.

  • Pestered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Pester