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roberd — obs. form of Robert … Useful english dictionary
Robinet — Rob i*net, n. 1. (Zo[ o]l.) (a) The chaffinch; called also {roberd}. (b) The European robin. [1913 Webster] 2. A military engine formerly used for throwing darts and stones. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Paleolithic diet — This article is about a modern nutritional approach. For information on the dietary practices of Paleolithic humans, see Paleolithic#Diet and nutrition. Paleolithic style dish: seafood stew The modern dietary regimen known as the Paleolithic diet … Wikipedia
Chaffinch — Fringilla coelebs, male … Wikipedia
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List of Rectors of Exeter College — The following is a list of rectors of Exeter College, Oxford.Rectors of Exeter College1318 1566*John Parys (1318 – 1319) *Stephen de Pippecote] (1322 – 1325) *John de Sevenaysshe (1325 – 1326) *John de Kelly (1326 – 1327) *Richard de Pyn (1327 –… … Wikipedia
Чеснок — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Чеснок (значения). Чеснок Луковицы чеснока … Википедия
hobbledehoy — /hob euhl dee hoy /, n. an awkward, ungainly youth. [1530 40; var. of hoberdyhoy, alliterative compound, equiv. to hoberd (var. of Roberd Robert) + Y2 + hoy for BOY (b > h for alliteration; see HOB2)] * * * … Universalium
De Robertis — Recorded in over seventy spellings forms including Robert, Robart, Robb, and Rupert, which is from the same root, to Luparti of Italy, Rubke and Ruppertz of Germany, Rops and Rubbens of Flanders, Roberts and Robertson of England and Scotland,… … Surnames reference