Blackfriar
41SMERSH (James Bond) — Dans les premiers romans de la série James Bond, le SMERSH est le pire ennemi de l agent secret britannique du MI 6. Organisation de contre espionnage soviétique, son nom provient de la contraction de deux mots russes signifiant Mort aux espions… …
42Praten — This interesting surname, of English origin with variant spellings Pratton, Pratten, Praten, and Praton, is a diminutive of Pratt, a nickname for a clever trickster, deriving from the Olde English pre 7th Century praett meaning trick, cunning,… …
43Praton — This interesting surname, of English origin with variant spellings Pratton, Pratten, Praten, and Praton, is a diminutive of Pratt, a nickname for a clever trickster, deriving from the Olde English pre 7th Century praett meaning trick, cunning,… …
44Pratten — This interesting surname, of English origin with variant spellings Pratton, Pratten, Praten, and Praton, is a diminutive of Pratt, a nickname for a clever trickster, deriving from the Olde English pre 7th Century praett meaning trick, cunning,… …
45Prattin — This interesting surname, of English origin with variant spellings Pratton, Pratten, Praten, and Praton, is a diminutive of Pratt, a nickname for a clever trickster, deriving from the Olde English pre 7th Century praett meaning trick, cunning,… …
46Pratton — This interesting surname, of English origin with variant spellings Pratton, Pratten, Praten, and Praton, is a diminutive of Pratt, a nickname for a clever trickster, deriving from the Olde English pre 7th Century praett meaning trick, cunning,… …
47benedictine — n. Blackfriar …
48jacobin — n. 1. Dominican, predicant, blackfriar, preaching friar, frère prêcheur. 2. Member of the Jacobin Club (radical body in the French Revolution of 1789). 3. Anarchist, red republican, turbulent demagogue …
49predicant — n. Dominican, Jacobin, Blackfriar, preaching friar, frère prêcheur …
50Black Friar — noun a Roman Catholic friar wearing the black mantle of the Dominican order • Syn: ↑Dominican, ↑Blackfriar, ↑friar preacher • Hypernyms: ↑friar, ↑mendicant • Instance Hyponyms: ↑Savonarola …