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English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Bick — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Andreas Bick (* 1964), deutscher Komponist Erich Wolfgang Bick (* 1946), deutscher Generaloberstabsarzt Josef Bick (1880–1952), österreichischer Philologe und Dachau Häftling Karl Bick (1896–1947),… … Deutsch Wikipedia
bick´er|er — bick|er1 «BIHK uhr», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to take part in a petty, noisy quarrel; squabble: »The children bickered through the long, hot afternoon. SYNONYM(S): fight, argue. 2. to babble; patter: »Streamlets…bickered thro the sunny glade (James… … Useful english dictionary
bick|er — bick|er1 «BIHK uhr», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. to take part in a petty, noisy quarrel; squabble: »The children bickered through the long, hot afternoon. SYNONYM(S): fight, argue. 2. to babble; patter: »Streamlets…bickered thro the sunny glade (James… … Useful english dictionary
Bick — Porté notamment en Moselle et dans le Haut Rhin, correspond au moyen haut allemand bicke (= pic, pioche). Peut être un surnom pour l utilisateur de cet outil … Noms de famille
Bick — This interesting surname is derived from the Old English pre 7th Century personal name Bicca from becca meaning pickaxe , mattock . Secondly, it may be an East Ashkenazic name being the German or English spelling of the East Yidish bik , Polish… … Surnames reference
BICK, JACOB SAMUEL — (1772–1831), Hebrew writer and one of the pioneers of haskalah in Galicia. Bick, a friend of solomon judah rapoport , translated French and English poems into Hebrew and published delightful, satirical letters in Bikkurei ha Ittim, Kerem Ḥemed,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
bick|er|ing — «BIHK uhr ihng», noun. 1. wordy sparring or wrangling: »eternal bickering over German unification (New York Times). 2. a skirmish … Useful english dictionary
bick-iron — /bik uy euhrn, bik euhrn/, n. the tapered end of an anvil. [1660 70; alter. (by assoc. with IRON) of earlier bickern for bycorne two horned anvil < L bicornis two horned (see BICORN); meaning perh. influenced by MF bigorne in same sense] * * * … Useful english dictionary
Bick — 1. Übername zu mhd., mnd. bicke »Spitzhacke« für den Hersteller oder den Benutzer. 2. Vereinzelt kann diesem Familiennamen auch ein Hausname zugrunde liegen. So ist z.B. Herbordus dictus zume Bycke, Bürger zu Mainz, i.J. 1315 bezeugt. 3. Aus… … Wörterbuch der deutschen familiennamen
bick — v. n. == fight. Alys. 2337 … Oldest English Words