a sallow complexion
31Nutrition in the American Slave System — The importance of a balanced diet cannot be overstated. A balanced diet provides natural disease prevention, weight control and proper sleep. balanced diet also enables you to live longer. A balanced diet is also important because it enables you… …
32Malbon — This very unsual surname is usually English, but almost certainly is of pre 10th century Norman French origins. Recorded in a wide range of spellings including Malbon, Mallabon, Mallabone, Mallebone, and Mallabund, it is believed to derive from… …
33Mallabon — This very unsual surname is usually English, but almost certainly is of pre 10th century Norman French origins. Recorded in a wide range of spellings including Malbon, Mallabon, Mallabone, Mallebone, and Mallabund, it is believed to derive from… …
34Mallabone — This very unsual surname is usually English, but almost certainly is of pre 10th century Norman French origins. Recorded in a wide range of spellings including Malbon, Mallabon, Mallabone, Mallebone, and Mallabund, it is believed to derive from… …
35Mallabund — This very unsual surname is usually English, but almost certainly is of pre 10th century Norman French origins. Recorded in a wide range of spellings including Malbon, Mallabon, Mallabone, Mallebone, and Mallabund, it is believed to derive from… …
36Mallebone — This very unsual surname is usually English, but almost certainly is of pre 10th century Norman French origins. Recorded in a wide range of spellings including Malbon, Mallabon, Mallabone, Mallebone, and Mallabund, it is believed to derive from… …
37Irving, Edward — (1792 1834) Theologian and orator, b. at Annan, Dumfriesshire, and ed. at Edin. Univ., for some years thereafter was engaged in teaching at Kirkcaldy. Ordained to the ministry of the Church of Scotland he became, in 1819, assistant to Dr.… …
38yellow — /ˈjɛloʊ / (say yeloh) adjective 1. of a bright colour like that of butter, lemons, etc.; between green and orange in the spectrum. 2. Australian History of the mustard colour chosen as suitably conspicuous for the garb of convicts, the painting… …
39past|y-faced — «PAYS tee FAYST», adjective. having a pale, sallow complexion: »pasty faced stay at homes (Punch) …
40ESTHER — (Heb. אֶסְתֵּר), daughter of Abihail, an exile at susa , and heroine of the Book of Esther. The name Esther is probably from Old Persian star (well attested in the later Persian dialects), with the same meaning as English star. She is once called …