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Look up Teller, teller, tełłer, or telling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Teller or telling may refer to: Teller (surname) Teller (magician), one
The Telling is a 2000 science fiction novel by Ursula K. Le Guin set in her fictional universe of Hainish Cycle. The Telling is Le Guin's first full follow-up
Fortune-telling is the spiritual practice of predicting information about a person's life. The scope of fortune telling is in principle identical with
David Malcolm Telling was the founder of MITIE Group, which is now one of the United Kingdom's largest facilities management companies. Born in Harrow
"And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" (also known in short as just "And I Am Telling You") is a torch song from the Broadway musical Dreamgirls, with lyrics
"Telling the World" is a song by English singer-songwriter Taio Cruz, released as the seventh overall single and first single from the second re-release
Telling is a surname. Notable bearers of the name include: Arthur Henry Telling (1884–after 1949), British trade unionist Clemens Legolas Telling, a Danish
but upon seeing the machine and the fortune, she realizes that he was telling the truth and becomes despondent that their relationship will end. Josh
Telling the bees is a Western European tradition in which bees are told of important events, including deaths, births, marriages, departures and returns
on November 9, 2018. This was followed a year later by I Shouldn't Be Telling You This, with the band having played Glastonbury that summer. The band's
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Boy/Male
British, English
Fortune-telling
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English
Wanderer; A Bohemian Traveler; Fortune Telling; Nomadic
Surname or Lastname
Dutch and North German
Dutch and North German : patronymic from a Middle Dutch pet form of Theudilo, a short form of Germanic compound names formed with an unattested element, theudo- ‘people’, ‘tribe’.English (Wiltshire and Gloucestershire) : unexplained.
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Male
Russian
Variant spelling of Russian Faddei, FADEI means "courageous."
Boy/Male
Sikh
Enlightened, Rays of light
Girl/Female
Tamil
Swarnaprabha | ஸà¯à®µà®°à¯à®¨à®ªà¯à®°à®ªà®¾
Golden light
Female
Hungarian
Hungarian legend name of the mother of the Hungarian people, possibly ENÉH means "deer."
Male
English
 Variant spelling of English Eric, ERIK means "ever-ruler." Compare with another form of Erik.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Delightful
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Gift-Brave
Boy/Male
Sikh
Light of the Sky, Heavens light
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a gamekeeper or warden, from Middle English ranger, an agent derivative of range(n) ‘to arrange or dispose’.German : variant of Rang 2, 3.German : habitational name for someone from any of the places named Rangen, in Alsace, Bavaria, and Hesse.French : from a Germanic personal name formed with rang, rank ‘curved’, ‘bent’; ‘slender’.A person called Ranger from La Rochelle, France, is documented in Quebec City in 1684 with the secondary surname
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Indian, Italian, Jamaican, Latin, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss, Tamil
A Bee; Honey Bee
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p. pr. & vb. n.
of Tell
n.
Fortune telling by physiognomy.
a.
Operating with great effect; effective; as, a telling speech.
a.
Telling tales; babbling.
a.
Telling tales officiously.
n.
The art of telling fortunes with cards.
n.
The art or practice of foretelling events, or of telling the fortunes or the disposition of persons by inspecting the hand; palmistry.
n.
A telling in detail and due order of the particulars of anything, as of a law, an adventure, or a series of events; narration.
n.
The act or practice of telling stories.
v. t.
To surpass in telling, counting, or reckoning.
n.
One of a vagabond race, whose tribes, coming originally from India, entered Europe in 14th or 15th centry, and are now scattered over Turkey, Russia, Hungary, Spain, England, etc., living by theft, fortune telling, horsejockeying, tinkering, etc. Cf. Bohemian, Romany.
n.
The art telling fortunes by inspection of the features.
n.
One who deals in news; one who is active in hearing and telling news.
a.
Being accustomed to tell stories.
a.
Truth-telling; truthful; veracious.
n.
The act of telling or relating the particulars of an event; rehearsal; recital.
n.
The art or practice of divining or telling fortunes, or of judging of character, by the lines and marks in the palm of the hand; chiromancy.
n.
The act of relating or telling; also, that which is related; recital; account; narration; narrative; as, the relation of historical events.
a.
Apt or inclined to relate stories, or to tell particulars of events; story-telling; garrulous.
n.
One who runs house to house, tattling and telling news; an idle tattler.