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English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
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Heraldry of the Holy Roman Empire — The Quarter Eagle, hand coloured woodcut (c. 1510) by Hans Burgkmair. One rendition of the coat of the country was the Quaternion Eagle printed by David de Negker of Augsburg, after a 1510 woodcut by Hans Burgkmair. It showed a selection of 56… … Wikipedia
Variation of the field — In heraldry, variations of the field are any of a number of ways that a field (or a charge) may be covered with a pattern, rather than a flat tincture or a simple division of the field. Contents 1 Patterning with ordinaries and subordinaries 1.1… … Wikipedia
Coning — This most interesting and unusual surname is of Anglo French origin, and was either a nickname given to someone who resembled a rabbit in some way, or a metonymic occupational name for a dealer in rabbits, from the Anglo French coning , Middle… … Surnames reference
Dalton — This is an ancient locational and aristocratic surname which derives from a number of places thus called in northern England. This could be Dalton in Durham, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Westmoreland and Northumberland. Dalton derives from the Olde… … Surnames reference
Daughton — This is an ancient locational and aristocratic surname which derives from a number of places thus called in northern England. This could be Dalton in Durham, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Westmoreland and Northumberland. Dalton derives from the Olde… … Surnames reference
Daulton — This is an ancient locational and aristocratic surname which derives from a number of places thus called in northern England. This could be Dalton in Durham, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Westmoreland and Northumberland. Dalton derives from the Olde… … Surnames reference
Dawton — This is an ancient locational and aristocratic surname which derives from a number of places thus called in northern England. This could be Dalton in Durham, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Westmoreland and Northumberland. Dalton derives from the Olde… … Surnames reference
Kingsmill — This unusual and interesting name is of early medieval English origin and is either a topographical or locational surname. As the latter, the name derives from any of the places called Kingsmill, such as those in Hampshire and in Kent, which… … Surnames reference
Lodge — This interesting surname is of early medieval English origin, and is a topographical name from residence in a small cottage or temporary dwelling. The derivation is from the Middle English (1200 1500) logge , a development of the Old French loge … Surnames reference