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including: Hame (Abbotsham), Werdgete (Worthygate, in Parkham parish), Orlege (Orleigh) and Anri (Annery). Older historians thought that Tavistock Abbey
Yrmenláfes yldra bróþor mín rúnwita ond mín raédbora eaxlgestealla, ðonne we on orlege hafelan weredon, þonne hniton feþan, eoferas cnysedan, swylc eorl scolde
(Hatherleigh), Berliton, Leghe, Dunethem, Chuvelin, Lankinghorn, Home, Werelgete, Orlege (Orleigh), Auri (Annery), Rame, Savyock, Pannastan, Tomebiry, Colbrok, Lege
to take a battering in the line of action" (eaxlgestealla, ðonne we on orlege hafelan weredon, þonne hniton feþan, eoferas cnysedan). Both instances likely
Yrmenlafes yldra broþor, min runwita ond min rædbora, eaxlgestealla, ðonne we on orlege hafelan weredon, þonne hniton feþan, eoferas cnysedan. Swylc scolde eorl
to take a battering in the line of action" (eaxlgestealla, ðonne we on orlege hafelan weredon, þonne hniton feþan, eoferas cnysedan). Both instances likely
North Devon: Hame (Abbotsham), Werdgete (Worthygate, in Parkham parish) and Orlege (Orleigh). The manor of Annery is not listed in the Domesday Book of 1086
manor house is known as Orleigh Court. In the 10th century the manor of "Orlege" was one of the holdings of the Anglo-Saxon Ordwulf (died after 1005), son
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Australian, Czech, Czechoslovakian, French, German, Greek, Latin, Polish
Gift from God; Gift of God
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Norse
A chieftain.
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Hindu
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Anglo Saxon
A Tungrian goddess.
Male
Russian
(pronounced vuh-DEEM) A rare Russian name which some etymologists believe must have its root in Slavic vadit or vedet, VADIM means "to know," because pagan magicians were called veduny, "the knowing ones."Â
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Rules by the Spear; He Descends
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Czechoslovakian
White.
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Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi
Indestructible
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Tamil
Nivedyam to God
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Literary Woman; Authoress; Cultured; Polite; Soft; A Literary Person; Civilized
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