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- Mother Of The Gods And The Father Of The Gael
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- Back Matter (PDF) - Notes and Queries
- April fool, origin of the epithet, 409. Apsley families Atkinson (J. C.
- nq.oxfordjournals.org
- The Identity of Finland - Origin of Nations
- descendents of the tribe of Joseph and bear the name of Israel, but what ...
- www.originofnations.org
- The Fungi Name Game
- The object of this activity is to pick the true names from the fake fungal names. Students are DONKEY. BOOTY.
- www.fungi4schools.org
- Yabis: A Phenomenon in the Contemporary Nigerian Music
- The etymology of the word “Yab” is almost difficult to trace. But, in terms One interesting aspect of Efe music is that during its performance, names of the particular culprit(s) or ..
- www.jpanafrican.com
- “The Scholars Are Heirs of the Prophets”
- ity based on personal charisma.
- www.sunypress.edu
Suggested Web Resources
- Donkey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Traditionally, the scientific name for the donkey is Equus for the donkey, as in jackass, meaning "male donkey".
- en.wikipedia.org
- Balaam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- The etymology of his name is uncertain, and discussed below.
- en.wikipedia.org
- snopes.com: Donkey Kong Naming
- May 13, 2011 Was the title of the arcade game 'Donkey Kong' the result of a mistranslation?
- www.snopes.com
- Donkey's years
- Donkey's years - the meaning and origin of this saying.
- www.phrases.org.uk
- donkey - definition of donkey by the Free Online Dictionary
- Pronunciation of donkey. Information about donkey in the free online English dictionary and [Perhaps from the name Duncan or of imitative origin.
- www.thefreedictionary.com
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