- lödere
- gąszcz; osad; zarośla
Türkmençe-Polýakça Sözlük. 2010.
Türkmençe-Polýakça Sözlük. 2010.
Loader — This unusual and interesting name, recorded in the surname spellings of Loader, Lodder, Loder, Loades, Loadsman, Loadman, etc, has two possible origins. The first of which is an Anglo Saxon topographical name denoting someone who lived by a road… … Surnames reference
Loades — This unusual and interesting name, recorded in the surname spellings of Loader, Lodder, Loder, Loades, Loadsman, Loadman, etc, has two possible origins. The first of which is an Anglo Saxon topographical name denoting someone who lived by a road… … Surnames reference
Loadsman — This unusual and interesting name, recorded in the surname spellings of Loader, Lodder, Loder, Loades, Loadsman, Loadman, etc, has two possible origins. The first of which is an Anglo Saxon topographical name denoting someone who lived by a road… … Surnames reference
Lodder — This unusual and interesting name, recorded in the surname spellings of Loader, Lodder, Loder, Loades, Loadsman, Loadman, etc, has two possible origins. The first of which is an Anglo Saxon topographical name denoting someone who lived by a road… … Surnames reference
Loder — This unusual and interesting name, recorded in the surname spellings of Loader, Lodder, Loder, Loades, Loadsman, Loadman, etc, has two possible origins. The first of which is an Anglo Saxon topographical name denoting someone who lived by a road… … Surnames reference
Paris (Mythologie) — Paris (Mythologie), Sohn des Priamos und der Hekuba; ein schöner Jüngling, durch welchen nach dem Beschluß des ewigen Fatums das blühende Troja unterging. Weichlich von Natur, mußte er oft den Vorwurf unmännlicher Feigheit hören. Die sanften… … Damen Conversations Lexikon
Loadman — This unusual and interesting name has two possible origins, the first of which is an Anglo Saxon topographical name denoting someone who lived by a road or a watercourse. The derivation is from the Olde English pre 7th Century word lad , itself… … Surnames reference
Loads — This unusual and interesting name has two possible origins, the first of which is an Anglo Saxon topographical name denoting someone who lived by a road or a watercourse. The derivation is from the Olde English pre 7th Century word lad , itself… … Surnames reference
lodern — lo|dern; ich lodere … Die deutsche Rechtschreibung
Ziehen — 1. Das heisst gezogen, sagte der Feling, als er einen fusslangen Wurm aus dem Arsch hervorbrachte. Holl.: Is dat trekken, zei de mof, en hij haalde eene pier van twintig duim uit zijn achterste. (Harrebomée, II, 180b.) 2. Das zieht, sagte der… … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon