baíran

  • 1Bairan — Original name in latin Bairan Name in other language Bairan State code PH Continent/City Asia/Manila longitude 10.19718 latitude 123.7271 altitude 161 Population 4298 Date 2012 01 17 …

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  • 2bairan — [akin to Eng bear] : carry. Deriv. barms breast, baur (*) carrying, baur (*) a person born, baurei burden, baurthei burden, baurths (*) birth, berusjos (birusjos) parents, bruths daughter in law. Comp. ainabaur native, atbairan offer, bruthfaths… …

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  • 3Gotische Sprache — Gotisch (*Gutiska razda) Gesprochen in Dakien, Oium, Gallia Narbonensis, Hispanien Sprecher (ausgestorben) Linguistische Klassifikation Indogermanisch Germanisch Ost …

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  • 4Tscheremissen — Tscheremissen, finnischer Volksstamm von 2–300,000 Köpfen im Russischen Asien, bes. in den Statthalterschaften Wjatka (80,000), Kasan (75,000), Perm (10,000), Nishnij Nowgorod (7000), Kostroma (4000), Orenburg (3000), Simbirsk etc.; gehören zu… …

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  • 5baron — (ba ron) s. m. 1°   Originairement, tout grand seigneur du royaume. Les hauts barons, les principaux d entre les seigneurs.    Fig. Les hauts barons de la finance, de l industrie, les financiers, les industriels les plus riches et les plus… …

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  • 6bher-1 —     bher 1     English meaning: to bear, carry     Deutsche Übersetzung: “tragen, bringen” etc (also Leibesfrucht tragen; med. “ferri”), also “aufheben, erheben”     Grammatical information: The root bher , forms the exceptional both themat. and… …

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  • 7Beast of burden — Burden Bur den (b[^u] d n), n. [Written also burthen.] [OE. burden, burthen, birthen, birden, AS. byr[eth]en; akin to Icel. byr[eth]i, Dan. byrde, Sw. b[ o]rda, G. b[ u]rde, OHG. burdi, Goth. ba[ u]r[thorn]ei, fr. the root of E. bear, AS. beran,… …

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  • 8Burden — Bur den (b[^u] d n), n. [Written also burthen.] [OE. burden, burthen, birthen, birden, AS. byr[eth]en; akin to Icel. byr[eth]i, Dan. byrde, Sw. b[ o]rda, G. b[ u]rde, OHG. burdi, Goth. ba[ u]r[thorn]ei, fr. the root of E. bear, AS. beran, Goth.… …

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  • 9Burden of proof — Burden Bur den (b[^u] d n), n. [Written also burthen.] [OE. burden, burthen, birthen, birden, AS. byr[eth]en; akin to Icel. byr[eth]i, Dan. byrde, Sw. b[ o]rda, G. b[ u]rde, OHG. burdi, Goth. ba[ u]r[thorn]ei, fr. the root of E. bear, AS. beran,… …

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  • 10Polysyllogism — Not to be confused with Polylogism. A polysyllogism (also called multi premise syllogism, sorites, climax, or gradatio) is a string of any number of propositions forming together a sequence of syllogisms such that the conclusion of each syllogism …

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