Starn
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starn — starn; starn·ie; … English syllables
starn — ˈstärn noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English sterne, starne, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse stjarna star more at star Scotland : star * * * starn var. stern n.2 … Useful english dictionary
stàrn — sotterraneo cantina, deposito … Dizionario Materano
starn — (ME). A kind of bird … Dictionary of word roots and combining forms
Orin Starn — is a Professor of Cultural Anthropology and History and Chair of the Cultural Anthropology Department at Duke University. Starn is the author of Ishi s Brain: In Search of America s Last Wild Indian; his other books include Nightwatch: The… … Wikipedia
Doug and Mike Starn — are American artists and identical twin brothers who produce their works of art as a team. The Starn brothers grew up in New Jersey and attended School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, graduating in 1984. They continued to live in Boston until … Wikipedia
starnie — starn·ie … English syllables
Nemed — (modern spellings: Nemedh, Nemhidh or Neimhidh), meaning holy or privileged is a figure of Irish mythology who features in The Book of Invasions. He was the leader of the third group of inhabitants of Ireland, the Nemedians. Contents 1 Origins… … Wikipedia
Ishi — Infobox Person image size = 250px caption = Ishi in 1914 birth name = birth date = c. 1860 birth place = death date = March 25, 1916 (56 years) death place = death cause = resting place = resting place coordinates = residence = nationality = Yana … Wikipedia
Funerary Monument to Sir John Hawkwood — The Funerary Monument (or Equestrian Monument ) to Sir John Hawkwood [Although the title of “Sir” is ubiquitously attached to Hawkwood’s moniker, there is no documentary evidence of the circumstances under which Hawkwood was knighted; most of his … Wikipedia