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Soviet 7.62×39mm assault rifle
The AK-47, officially known as the Avtomat Kalashnikova (Russian: Автомат Калашникова, lit. 'Kalashnikov automatic rifle'; also known as the Kalashnikov
AK-47
Calendar year
AD 47 (XLVII) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Claudius and Vitellius
AD_47
Topics referred to by the same term
47 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. 47, '47 or forty-seven may refer to: 47 (number), the natural number following 46 and preceding 48 47 BC AD 47
47
Roman-era British tribe
conquest of Britain in AD 43, following which they allied with Rome. Increasing Roman influence on their affairs led to revolt in AD 47, though they remained
Iceni
First century AD invasion of Britain by the Romans
Medway. By AD 47, the Romans held the lands southeast of the Fosse Way. British resistance was led by the chieftain Caratacus until his defeat in AD 50. The
Roman_conquest_of_Britain
First century Roman politician and provincial governor
seven years. Sabinus was consul suffectus with Gnaeus Hosidius Geta in AD 47, and was praefectus urbi for the last eleven years of Nero's reign. Upon
Titus Flavius Sabinus (consul AD 47)
Titus_Flavius_Sabinus_(consul_AD_47)
Son of Arminius in the Roman Empire
Thumelicus (born AD 15; died before AD 47, probably in 30 or 31[citation needed]) was the only son of the Cherusci leader Arminius and his wife Thusnelda
Thumelicus
Britain under Roman rule (43 AD – c. 410 AD)
Catuvellauni, and then organized their conquests as the province of Britain. By AD 47, the Romans held the lands southeast of the Fosse Way. Control over Wales
Roman_Britain
Fifth decade of the first century AD
The 40s decade ran from January 1, AD 40, to December 31, AD 49. Claudius became Roman Emperor in 41, following the assassination of Caligula. In 43,
40s
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2024 California Proposition 36
2024_California_Proposition_36
Policy platform of the 2024 Donald Trump campaign
Agenda 47 (styled by the Trump campaign as Agenda47) is the campaign manifesto of President Donald Trump, which details policies that would be implemented
Agenda_47
Germanic tribe
governor and Lucius Apronius, the Frisii became disaffected towards Rome. In AD 47, a certain Gannascus of the Canninefates led the Frisii and the Chauci to
Frisii
Ancient Germanic tribe
Lower Germany which they had invaded in AD 47. Tacitus 117:190, The Annals, Bk XI, Ch 18–19. Events of AD 47–48. Haywood 1999:22–23, Dark Age Naval Power
Chauci
Roman emperor from AD 41 to 54
ɡɛrˈmaːnɪkʊs]; 1 August 10 BC – 13 October AD 54), or Claudius, was a Roman emperor, ruling from AD 41 until his death in AD 54. The fourth ruler of the Julio-Claudian
Claudius
Millennium spanning the years 1 to 1000
200 BC - AD 600". The British Museum. 2005. Archived from the original on 2009-02-27. Retrieved 2009-04-01. "World Timeline of Europe 200 BC-AD 400 Roman"
1st_millennium
Roman religious celebration
emperors held celebrations in AD 88 and 204, after intervals of roughly 110 years. However, they were also held by Claudius in AD 47 to celebrate the 800th anniversary
Secular_Games
1st-century AD Roman nobleman and husband of Claudia Antonia
Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (died AD 47) was a noble Roman who lived during the 1st century. (He is not to be confused with his namesake Pompey the Great.)
Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (husband of Claudia Antonia)
Gnaeus_Pompeius_Magnus_(husband_of_Claudia_Antonia)
Calendar year
AD 142) Justin Martyr, Christian apologist (b. AD 100) Peregrinus Proteus, Greek philosopher (b. AD 95) Taejodae, Korean ruler of Goguryeo (b. AD 47)
165
Roman military commander and writer (AD23/24–79)
himself a writer (whose works did not survive) in Germania Inferior. In AD 47, he took part in the Roman conquest of the Chauci and the construction of
Pliny_the_Elder
This is a list of wars that began before 1000 AD. Other wars can be found in the historical lists of wars and the list of wars extended by diplomatic irregularity
List_of_wars:_before_1000
Roman empress from AD 49 to 54
Julia Agrippina (6 November AD 15 – 23 March AD 59), also referred to as Agrippina the Younger, was Roman empress from AD 49 to 54, the fourth wife and
Agrippina_the_Younger
Modern calendar era
Anno Domini (AD) and before Christ (BC) qualify years in the Gregorian and Julian calendars, whose epoch is the traditional year of the conception or birth
Anno_Domini
Provincial inhabitant of the Roman Empire
empire as a whole, we know there were just over 6 million Roman citizens in AD 47, the last quinquennial Roman census return extant. This was just 9% of a
Peregrinus_(Roman)
Roman general (c. AD 7 - 67)
After Caligula's assassination, Corbulo's career came to a halt until, in AD 47, the new Emperor Claudius made him commander of the armies in Germania Inferior
Gnaeus_Domitius_Corbulo
Gabinius Secundus AD 46–47: Quintus Sanquinius Maximus AD 47–51: Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo AD 51–54: unknown AD 54–58: Pompeius Paullinus AD 58–60: Lucius Duvius
List of Roman governors of Germania Inferior
List_of_Roman_governors_of_Germania_Inferior
1st century Germanic Cherusci chieftain
that Italicus was entirely Romanized by his education. Nonetheless, in AD 47, the Cherusci requested that the emperor Claudius send him to rule them
Italicus_(chieftain)
Ancient Roman calendar era
of the city, in AD 47, the eight hundredth year from the founding of the city. Hadrian, in AD 121, and Antoninus Pius, in AD 147 and AD 148, held similar
Ab_urbe_condita
Bodyguards of the Roman emperors
reports that the number of cohorts was increased to twelve from nine in AD 47. In AD 69 it was briefly increased to sixteen cohorts by Vitellius, but Vespasian
Praetorian_Guard
Pre-Saxon England
and eleven tribal kings of Britain also surrendered to the Roman army. By AD 47, the Romans had invaded southern Britain and claimed territory that held
Romano-British_culture
Former Roman fort in The Netherlands
in AD 47. The Rhine divides into several branches in the Netherlands. The army chose the branch on which modern Utrecht lies as the frontier. In AD 69-70
Traiectum_(Utrecht)
Region of England
Empire from AD 47 to about AD 409. The empire disintegrated gradually, and elements of Romanitas lingered on for perhaps a century. In AD 47, Somerset was
South_West_England
Historic route in England
Great Fire. Modern excavations date its construction to the winter from AD 47 to 48. Around London, it was 7.5–8.7 m (25–29 ft) wide and paved with gravel
Watling_Street
History of the Roman Empire by the Roman historian and senator Publius Cornelius Tacitus
the years AD 14–68. The Annals are an important source for modern understanding of the history of the Roman Empire during the 1st century AD. Tacitus'
Annals_(Tacitus)
Ancient Roman administrative regions
imperial prefectures). A province was the basic and, until the Tetrarchy (from AD 293), the largest territorial and administrative unit of the empire's territorial
Roman_province
Member of Germanic tribe (died before 47 CE)
the Romans withdrew across the Rhine. Flavus seems to have died before AD 47 when the Cherusci are recorded appealing to Rome to send his son Italicus—the
Flavus_(son_of_Segimerus)
Date system of time since an epoch event
the empire by at least the time of Claudius, who held Secular Games in AD 47 to celebrate the city's 800th anniversary. The 900th and 1000th anniversaries
Calendar_era
Archaeological evidence and mythical tale for Rome's origins
Olympiad, that is, 752/51 BC. From Claudius's Secular Games in AD 47 to Hadrian's Romaea in AD 121, the official date seems to have used the chronology established
Founding_of_Rome
illustrious of the gens, Gnaeus Hosidius Geta, obtained the consulship in AD 47. Hosidius Geta, having been proscribed by the triumvirs in 43 BC, was rescued
Hosidia_gens
321 BC – 428 AD monarchy in Ancient Near East
Parthians forced Armenia into submission in AD 37, but in AD 47 the Romans retook control of the kingdom. In AD 51 Armenia fell to an Iberian invasion sponsored
Kingdom of Armenia (antiquity)
Kingdom_of_Armenia_(antiquity)
One of three Magi who visited Jesus
the way to Bethlehem. Some consider Caspar to be King Gondophares (AD 21 – c. AD 47) mentioned in the Acts of Thomas. Others consider him to have come
Caspar_(magus)
Ancient Roman family
third of the first century AD. Gaius Artorius Bassus, one of the municipal officials at Thugga in Africa Proconsularis, by AD 47 had been pontifex, aedile
Artoria_gens
Founder of the Ayyubid dynasty (c. 1137–1193)
Salah ad-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub (c. 1137 – 4 March 1193), commonly known as Saladin, was a Kurdish commander and political leader. He was the founder of the
Saladin
1st-century chieftain of the Germanic Cherusci tribe
ascension in AD 47. This would make him the grandnephew of Arminius, the Cherusci leader who defeated the Roman army in Teutonburg Forest in AD 9 but—like
Chariomerus
Emperor of China from 25 to 57 AD
Emperor Guangwu of Han (Chinese: 漢光武帝; 15 January 5 BC – 29 March AD 57), personal name Liu Xiu (劉秀), courtesy name Wenshu (文叔), was the founding emperor
Emperor_Guangwu_of_Han
California affiliate of the Republican Party
Alanis AD-32: Stan Ellis AD-33: Alexandra Macedo AD-34: Tom Lackey AD-36: Jeff Gonzalez AD-47: Greg Wallis AD-58: Leticia Castillo AD-59: Phillip Chen AD-63:
California_Republican_Party
Roman road in England
Great Fire. Modern excavations date its construction to the winter from AD 47 to 48. Around London, it was 7.5–8.7 metres (25–29 ft) wide and paved with
Devil's Highway (Roman Britain)
Devil's_Highway_(Roman_Britain)
American single engine attack aircraft
The Douglas A-1 Skyraider (formerly designated AD before the 1962 unification of Navy and Air Force designations) is an American single-seat attack aircraft
Douglas_A-1_Skyraider
First century Roman senator, consul, and provincial governor
undoing, for he died by his wife's treachery, probably poisoned, about AD 47. Gaius Passienus Crispus was an intelligent, humble, and witty person, famous
Gaius Sallustius Passienus Crispus
Gaius_Sallustius_Passienus_Crispus
Ancient Roman city on the site of modern Lyon, France
emperor, he returned in AD 43 en route to his conquest of Britain and stopped again after its victorious conclusion in AD 47. A fountain honoring his
Lugdunum
2022 EP by Anna
l'intervista ad Anna e il nuovo singolo "Gasolina"". L'Officiel. Retrieved 23 March 2025. "Italiancharts.com – Anna+%5BIT%5D – Lista 47". Hung Medien
Lista_47
Byzantine Greek inscription
by a 14th-century manuscript to Michael Psellos. Asdracha, Inscr. Byz. (AD 47/48A) 310,102 from Packard Humanities Institute Stephenson, Paul (2003).
Epitaph on the tomb of Basil II
Epitaph_on_the_tomb_of_Basil_II
Encyclopedia written by Pliny the Elder
into the arena, even the alleged phoenix sent to the emperor Claudius in AD 47 – although, as Pliny admits, this was generally acknowledged to be a fake
Natural_History_(Pliny)
Bk XI, Ch 18–19. Events of AD 47–48. Tacitus, Annals, XII.27 Tacitus 117:253, The Annals, Bk XIII, Ch 55. Events of AD 54–58. Luttwak, The Grand Strategy
Chronology of warfare between the Romans and Germanic peoples
Chronology_of_warfare_between_the_Romans_and_Germanic_peoples
including the Hellenistic period through the Roman period up until circa 500 AD. The water wheel and watermill are the earliest instances of machines harnessing
List_of_ancient_watermills
Indian parliamentary committees
committees and ad hoc committees. The former are elected or appointed periodically and they work on a continuous basis. The latter are created on an ad hoc basis
List of committees of the Parliament of India
List_of_committees_of_the_Parliament_of_India
under Caligula in AD 39. He was praefectus urbi under Caligula, and governor of Germania Inferior under Claudius. He died in office in AD 47. Sanquinius, one
Sanquinia_gens
Town in Saladin, Iraq
Ad-Dawr (Arabic: الدور) is a small agricultural town in Saladin Governorate, Iraq, near Tikrit. It includes a great number of people from four tribes,
Ad-Dawr
Football tournament season
Levante Championship North (Biscay) Championship South (Andalusia) Championship Real Madrid 11–1 FC Barcelona (1943) AD Alcorcón 4–0 Real Madrid (2009)
1947_Copa_del_Generalísimo
Topics referred to by the same term
46 (number), the natural number following 45 and preceding 47 One of the years 46 BC, AD 46, 1946, 2046 46, a 1983 album by Kino "Forty Six", a song
46
Smudge, in 2000 AD 1609, 2008) "Birthday Boy" (with Vince Locke, in 2000 AD #1613–1616, 2008) The Visible Man (with Carlos Trigo (47–48) and Montero (49–52)
Pat_Mills_bibliography
Ancient Roman aqueduct in Italy
least two major repairs. Tacitus suggests that the aqueduct was in use by AD 47. An inscription from the time of emperor Vespasian suggests that Aqua Claudia
Aqua_Claudia
Chapter of the New Testament
Phrygia The first missionary journey of Paul and Barnabas took place about AD 47–48. This section opens the account of Paul's first missionary journey (Acts
Acts_13
Defunct men's clothing store
brushes and identification tags which buttoned inside raincoats. "Display Ad 47-No Title". The New York Times. April 13, 1938. p. 15. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved
Wallachs_(clothiers)
1st century AD Roman politician and proconsul of Cyprus
mentioning Sergius was discovered at Rome in 1887. It records the appointment (AD 47) of the Curators of the banks and the channel of the river Tiber, one of
Sergius_Paulus
Chieftain of the Cherusci in the early 1st century AD
chieftain Maroboduus in his war against Arminius in AD 17 or 18. He died at some point before AD 47, when the Cherusci are recorded appealing to Rome for
Inguiomer
1st century AD Roman general and politician
notes the later "would have had special prominence at the Secular Games in AD 47." Didius received triumphal regalia as an imperial legate under Claudius
Aulus_Didius_Gallus
Assemblymember (AD-47 San Bernardino) Freddie Rodriguez, California State Assemblymember (AD-52 Chino) Ian Calderon, California State Assemblymember (AD-57 Santa
2018 California Superintendent of Public Instruction election
2018_California_Superintendent_of_Public_Instruction_election
Roman emperor from AD 37 to 41
Germanicus (31 August AD 12 – 24 January AD 41), also called Gaius and Caligula (/kəˈlɪɡjʊlə/), was the third Roman emperor, ruling from AD 37 until his assassination
Caligula
Ancient Roman family
the quaestorian insignia for apprehending Decimus Valerius Asiaticus in AD 47. Agrippina had him removed from his office in 52, and he was sent into exile
Rufria_gens
Calendar year
Claudius expels the Jews from Rome (estimated date, more probably later, 47-49 AD). Claudius founds Savaria, today the Hungarian city of Szombathely. The
AD_45
1st century Roman politician and cousin of emperor Domitian
His grandfather, Vespasian's brother Titus Flavius Sabinus, consul in AD 47, was captured and slain by the forces of Vitellius, who burnt the capitol
Titus Flavius Clemens (consul)
Titus_Flavius_Clemens_(consul)
Ancient Roman family
Surdinius Gallus, met the property qualifications to join the Roman Senate in AD 47, at a time when Claudius was clearing that body of paupers. Gallus had gone
Surdinia_gens
Three new letters of the Latin alphabet introduced by Roman Emperor Claudius
(1993). "Some Observations on the Censorship of Claudius and Vitellius, A.D. 47–48". American Journal of Philology. 114 (4): 611–618. doi:10.2307/295428
Claudian_letters
Roman emperor from AD 54 to 68
Domitius Ahenobarbus; 15 December 37 AD – 9 June 68 AD) was Roman emperor from 54 AD until his suicide in 68 AD, as the final emperor of the Julio-Claudian
Nero
Governorate in Riyadh Province, Saudi Arabia
Ad-Dilam is a governorate in Riyadh Province, Saudi Arabia. It was granted governorate status in 11 March 2017. Its administrative seat is the city of
Ad-Dilam
Bulgarian arms manufacturing company
JSC Arsenal AD (Bulgarian: Арсенал АД) is a Bulgarian joint-stock company based in Kazanlak, engaged primarily in the manufacture of firearms and military
Arsenal_AD
Former Royal Air Force station, now military training site in Norfolk, England
base of Langley Air Force Base in Virginia, USA. The movement of the 49th AD, 47 Bomb Wg and the 20th FB Wg was the first unit deployment since World War
Sculthorpe_Training_Area
1st-century AD British Iceni king
Prasutagus, succeeded Scavo after the Icenian rebellion of 47. Icenian coins dating from the 1st century AD use the spelling ECEN rather than ECE: It has been
Prasutagus
Ancient Roman family
generally thought to have perished by Agrippina's hand, through poison, about AD 47. List of Roman gentes Sallust (disambiguation) Given as Caninius Sallustius
Sallustia_gens
Ancient Roman family
the quaestorian insignia for apprehending Decimus Valerius Asiaticus in AD 47. Agrippina had him removed from his office in 52, and he was sent into exile
Rufia_gens
Christian apostle and missionary (c. 5 – c. 64/65)
64/65 AD), commonly known as Paul the Apostle or Saint Paul, was a Christian apostle who spread the teachings of Jesus in the first-century AD. For his
Paul_the_Apostle
Restaurant in Austria
in Salzburg, Austria. It is speculated to have been operating since before AD 803, making it the oldest inn in Central Europe and the oldest currently operating
St._Peter_Stiftskulinarium
inciderit, pereundum sit. Potter, David S. (2014). The Roman Empire at Bay, AD 180–395. Routledge. p. 77. ISBN 9781134694778. An explanation of Livy's usage
List_of_Latin_phrases_(A)
1st century AD Roman senator and delator
mentions Capito following the trial and suicide of Valerius Asiaticus in AD 47, when he and Publius Suillius Rufus were subsequently threatened with the
Cossutianus_Capito
Town in Roman Britain
as a military frontier post soon after the Roman invasion of Britain in AD 47. Its name references the bridges over the River Avon and two of its tributaries
Tripontium
of consular rank. The province was divided in AD 193 into Syria Coele and Syria Phoenicia. In c. 415 AD, Syria Coele was divided into Syria Prima and
List of Roman governors of Syria
List_of_Roman_governors_of_Syria
Decade
AD 142) Justin Martyr, Christian apologist (b. AD 100) Peregrinus Proteus, Greek philosopher (b. AD 95) Taejodae, Korean ruler of Goguryeo (b. AD 47)
160s
1st century Roman statesman, general and governor of Roman Britain
in 41 AD was probably his brother or cousin.[1] Nothing is known of his early career. He was suffect consul, probably in 46. In the winter of 47 he was
Publius_Ostorius_Scapula
Britain in 43 AD forts and roads were constructed around Norfolk as the Roman army became established. After a minor rebellion by the Iceni in 47 AD, king Prasutagus
Roman_Norfolk
1969 studio album by Le Orme
Ad gloriam is the first album by the Italian rock band Le Orme. Released in 1969, the album's sound differs significantly from the progressive rock that
Ad_gloriam
Roman Crimea (47 BC to c. 340 AD)
as Taurica) was under partial control of the Roman Empire during 47 BC to c. 340 AD and the 6th to 13th century. The territory under Roman control mostly
Crimea_in_the_Roman_era
Chapter of the New Testament
Syria The first missionary journey of Paul and Barnabas took place about AD 47–48. Paul and his companions went out of Antioch in Pisidia to the east,
Acts_14
Archaeological site in Norfolk, England
description by the Roman historian Tacitus of the location of the defeat in AD 47 of Iceni rebels by a Roman force commanded by Ostorius Scapula. The site
Holkham_Camp
and Carmarthen, also in southern Wales, would become Roman civitates. By AD 47, Rome had invaded and conquered all of southernmost and southeastern Britain
History_of_Wales
league with his enemies, and he fell on his sword in Suillius' house, in AD 47. This was one of the events that led to Suillius' downfall and banishment
Sammia_gens
Archaeological site in Switzerland
river near the legion camp at Vindonissa, were discovered around 20 AD. The hot (47 °C [117 °F]), mineral rich water was prized by the Romans and a settlement
Aquae_Helveticae
Topics referred to by the same term
refer to: 48 (number), the natural number following 47 and preceding 49 one of the years 48 BC, AD 48, 1948, 2048 '48 (novel) '48 (magazine) "48", a song
48
Imperial dynasty in China (202 BC – 220 AD)
The Han dynasty (202 BC – 9 AD, 25–220 AD) was an imperial dynasty of China established by Liu Bang, and preceded by the short-lived Qin dynasty (221–206 BC)
Han_dynasty
Sufi mystic and poet (1207–1273)
He is more commonly known as Mawlānā Jalāl ad-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī (مولانا جلالالدین محمد رومی). Jalal ad-Din is an Arabic name meaning "Glory of the Faith"
Rumi
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Germany, Netherlands
The Lower Germanic Limes (Latin: limes ad Germaniam inferiorem, Dutch: Neder-Germaanse Limes, German: Niedergermanischer Limes) is the former frontier
Lower_Germanic_Limes
AD 47
AD 47
Boy/Male
Indian
The afflicter
Girl/Female
Teutonic
Inspired intelligence. Famous bearer: Veleda was a 1st century AD Germanic prophetess.
Male
Irish
Pet form of Irish Gaelic Bairtliméad, BARTLE means "son of Talmai."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Redfern near Rochdale, Greater Manchester, so called from Old English rēad ‘red’ + fearn ‘fern’, ‘bracken’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin. Possibly topographic, from Old English scÄ“ad ‘boundary’ + bÅþl ‘building’, ‘dwelling house’, ‘hall’.
Girl/Female
French American English
Aintroduced into Britain in 12th century AD by King Henry II's wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine.
Female
Irish
(pron. Shinade) Irish Gaelic form of French Jeanette, SINÉAD means "God is gracious."Â
Boy/Male
Muslim
The creator of the harmful
Girl/Female
Irish
aoibhinn â€pleasant, beautiful sheen, of radiant beauty.†Often interpreted as “little Eve.†One Aoibheann was the mother of St. Enda of Aran who died c. 530 AD.
Boy/Male
Indian
The creator of the harmful
Boy/Male
Muslim
The afflicter
Male
Irish
Irish Gaelic form of Latin Bartholomaeus, BAIRTLIMÉAD means "son of Talmai."Â
Girl/Female
Irish
St. Colmcille founded his monastery on Iona, the island between Ireland and Scotland in 563 AD and thus the name is associated with “blessed.â€
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a worker in lead, Middle English ledbetere, from Old English lēad ‘lead’ + the agent noun from bēatan ‘to beat’.
Male
Hebrew
(גִּיל-עַד) Hebrew name GIL-AD means "hard, stony region."
Female
Irish
(pron. my-raid) Irish Gaelic form of Greek Margarites, MAIRÉAD means "pearl."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
There is a Suggestion that her Name was Hujaymah; She was Umm Ad-darda; And a Narrator of Hadith
Girl/Female
Irish
aoibhinn â€pleasant, beautiful sheen, of radiant beauty.†Often interpreted as “little Eve.†One Aoibheann was the mother of St. Enda of Aran who died c. 530 AD.
Boy/Male
Latin
Dark.. In the 2nd century AD Roman Emperor Hadrian caused the Hadrian wall to be built in Britain.
Boy/Male
Australian, Dutch, Hebrew
Son of the Red Earth; Son of Adam
AD 47
AD 47
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Burley 1.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Loving; Well Loved
Boy/Male
English
Piper
Girl/Female
Hindu
Beautiful
Girl/Female
Tamil
Having peace, Cool
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Praising Allah
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Another Name for God; One who Brings Together
Girl/Female
Scottish
Arm of the sea.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. If it survives at all in England, the name is now very rare there.Muslim : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Indian
Steady
AD 47
AD 47
AD 47
AD 47
AD 47
n.
A diplomatic representative, or minister of an inferior grade, accredited by the government of one state to the minister of foreign affairs of another; also, a substitute, ad interim, for an ambassador or minister plenipotentiary.
ad.
In caressing manner.
n.
The religion based upon the doctrine originally taught by the Hindoo sage Gautama Siddartha, surnamed Buddha, "the awakened or enlightened," in the sixth century b. c., and adopted as a religion by the greater part of the inhabitants of Central and Eastern Asia and the Indian Islands. Buddha's teaching is believed to have been atheistic; yet it was characterized by elevated humanity and morality. It presents release from existence (a beatific enfranchisement, Nirvana) as the greatest good. Buddhists believe in transmigration of souls through all phases and forms of life. Their number was estimated in 1881 at 470,000,000.
n.
That part of a circulating decimal which recurs continually, ad infinitum: -- sometimes indicated by a dot over the first and last figures; thus, in the circulating decimal .728328328 + (otherwise .7/8/), the repetend is 283.
n.
One opposed to the payment of rent; esp. one of those who in 1840-47 resisted the collection of rents claimed by the patroons from the settlers on certain manorial lands in the State of New York.
a.
At right angles to a given line or surface; as, the line ad is perpendicular to the line bc.
A prefix.
To; at; on; -- in OF. shortened to a-. See Ad-.