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2020 Philippine fantasy action film
significant role in the film. Also part of the cast are Jackielou Blanco, Wilma Doesnt, Mylene Dizon, Cherie Gil, Maricel Laxa, Agot Isidro, Katrina Halili, Jaclyn
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Irish musician (1971–2018)
March 2025. Retrieved 13 December 2019 – via YouTube. She's a mezzo and she doesnt strain that much, her low notes are amazing. Newham, Paul (1998). Therapeutic
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King Richard III' Marquis of Dorset, son of Edward's Queen.
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, the sister of the royal scribe User-hat.
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English (Dorset) : variant spelling of Chaffee. In the U.K. this is the usual spelling of the surname.
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English (Dorset) : variant of Swire.
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Scottish : variant of Whan.English : topographic name for someone who lived in a corner or angle or land, from Old English hwamm ‘corner’, or a habitational name from Wham in County Durham, named with this word.
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English (Dorset) : variant of Pouncey.
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English (Dorset and Somerset) : variant of Appling.
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English (Dorset) : variant spelling of Sugar.
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English (Dorset) : unexplained.
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Old pet form of English Walter, WAT means "ruler of the army."
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White
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English (chiefly Nottinghamshire)
English (chiefly Nottinghamshire) : metonymic occupational name for a grower or seller of wheat, from Old English hwǣte ‘wheat’ (a derivative of hwīt ‘white’, because of its use in making white flour).
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English (Dorset) : habitational name, probably from Wool Bridge in East Stoke, Dorset.
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English (Dorset) : variant of Perdue.
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, a sister of the scribe Usur-ha.
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English (Dorset) : unexplained. This name is frequent in Nova Scotia.
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English (Dorset) : ethnic name for a Cornishman.
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English (Somerset, Wiltshire, Dorset) : unexplained.
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English (Dorset) : unexplained.See Diffee.
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Tribe Near the Sea
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English : variant of Gurney.Altered spelling of Polish Gorny.Possibly an altered spelling of German Gornig, Görnig, occupational names for a miner, from Polish góra ‘mountain’.
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
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Spanish
Said to have been derived from Spanish Santiago ("St. James"), but in the Middle Ages Diego existed in the Latin forms Didacus and Didagus, causing some scholars to suspect that Diego may have originally derived from the Greek word didakhe, DIEGO means "doctrine, teaching."Â
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Indian, Malayalam
Forest
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Dragon.
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Finnish form of Latin Rodbertus, ROOPERTTI means "bright fame."
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Pilgrim to Rome; Citizen of Rome; Of the Romans; From Rome
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Lion
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Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Covering; A Crow; Name of a Few of the Companions
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As an exclamatory word: -- (a) Used absolutely or independently; -- often with a question following.
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As an interrogative pronoun, used in asking questions regarding either persons or things; as, what is this? what did you say? what poem is this? what child is lost?
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As adverb: To such a degree; so; as, he was that frightened he could say nothing.
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Used adjectively, equivalent to the . . . which; the sort or kind of . . . which; rarely, the . . . on, or at, which.
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Used adverbially, in part; partly; somewhat; -- with a following preposition, especially, with, and commonly with repetition.
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As a relative pronoun
v. t.
To make a dent upon; to indent.
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Whatever; whatsoever; what thing soever; -- used indefinitely.
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To introduce a consequence, result, or effect; -- usually preceded by so or such, sometimes by that.
n.
Something; thing; stuff.
interrog. adv.
Why? For what purpose? On what account?
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As a conjunction, that retains much of its force as a demonstrative pronoun.
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To introduce, a reason or cause; -- equivalent to for that, in that, for the reason that, because.
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As an adjective, that has the same demonstrative force as the pronoun, but is followed by a noun.
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Used substantively with the antecedent suppressed, equivalent to that which, or those [persons] who, or those [things] which; -- called a compound relative.
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That which whets or sharpens; esp., an appetizer.
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As a demonstrative pronoun (pl. Those), that usually points out, or refers to, a person or thing previously mentioned, or supposed to be understood. That, as a demonstrative, may precede the noun to which it refers; as, that which he has said is true; those in the basket are good apples.
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Used adverbially in a sense corresponding to the adjectival use; as, he picked what good fruit he saw.
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Used adjectively, meaning how remarkable, or how great; as, what folly! what eloquence! what courage!
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Sometimes prefixed to adjectives in an adverbial sense, as nearly equivalent to how; as, what happy boys!