middlesborough
51Starford — This is an Olde English locational name which derives from the Olde English Straet meaning a Roman Road and Forda a shallow crossing, or from a place called Startford, Stretford, or Startforth. The earliest recording of the place name would seem… …
52Ηνωμένο Βασίλειο — Επίσημη ονομασία: Ηνωμένο Βασίλειο της Μεγάλης Βρετανίας και της Βορείου Ιρλανδίας Συντομευμένη ονομασία: Μεγάλη Βρετανία Έκταση: 244.820 τ. χλμ. Πληθυσμός: 59.647.790 (2001) Πρωτεύουσα: Λονδίνο (6.962.319 κάτ. το 2001)Κράτος της βορειοδυτικής… …
53boro — The Boro A Geordie Dictionary Middesbrough Fooball Club or Middlesbrough itsef. Note Middlesbrough is not spelt Middlesborough …
54Middlesbrough — Original name in latin Middlesbrough Name in other language Gorad Midlsbra, Middlebrough, Middlesborough, Middlesbrough, Midlsbro, Midulzbro, Mintlesmpro, mi de er si bo lei, mid deilsbe rx, midalsabro, mideuljeubeuleo, midlzbro, midoruzubura,… …
55Northeast — the Northeast the northeastern part of the US, including the six states in New England, and the states of New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania the northeastern part of England, which includes the industrial areas of Tyneside (around Newcastle)… …
56England — Estimated Gypsy population: 100,000, including Irish Travelers. Some 50,000 live in caravans. The census figures for January 2005 show about 6,500 caravans on official council sites, more than 5,000 on authorized private sites, and 3,500 on… …
57extend — Fowler (1926) and others have castigated the use of extend to mean ‘to give, to offer’ in expressions such as extend a welcome. Fowler wrote that ‘extend in this sense has done its development in America, and has come to use full grown via the… …
58EPSTEIN, ISIDORE — (1894–1962), English rabbi and scholar. Epstein was born in Kovno, Lithuania, and immigrated with his parents first to France and then in 1911 to England. He later studied in Hungarian yeshivot, particularly at Pressburg, and at London University …
59RAPHAEL, CHAIM — (1908–1994), author and scholar. Born in Middlesborough, he lectured in post biblical Hebrew at Oxford (1932–39), became a civil servant, and was head of the information division of the British Treasury (1959–68) before returning to academic life …