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Academic library in Boston
The Bapst Library is a Boston College library located on the college's Chestnut Hill campus. The Bapst Library served as the original Boston College Library
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Jeanine Bapst (born 1968), Swiss ski mountaineer John Bapst (1815–1887), Swiss Jesuit missionary and educator Bapst Library, a Boston College library Pabst
Bapst
Catholic university in Massachusetts, US
students and faculty. Opened in 1928, Bapst Library was named for the first president of Boston College (Johannes Bapst, 1815 to 1887) and it was one of the
Boston_College
Swiss Jesuit priest
John Bapst SJ (born Johannes Bapst; December 17, 1815 – November 2, 1887) was a Swiss Jesuit missionary and educator who became the first president of
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Coeducational secondary school in Bangor, Maine, USA
John Bapst Memorial High School is a private, independent, college preparatory high school in Bangor, Maine, United States. It serves approximately 500 ninth
John Bapst Memorial High School
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Boston College Lynch School of Education and Human Development
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Main building of Boston College
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English translation of an Ancient Greek phrase
Engraving of the motto on Bapst Library at Boston College
Ever_to_Excel
Soccer field of Boston College
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College lacrosse team
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Boston College Eagles women's lacrosse
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College basketball team
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Boston College Eagles men's basketball
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Head of Boston College
P. Leahy since 1996 Appointer Boston College Board of Governors Formation 1863 First holder John Bapst (1863 - 1869) Website Office of the President
List of presidents of Boston College
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Museum in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
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Triumph and Decline Pierre Manent Robert Keating O'Neill, librarian at Burns Library at Boston College (1987–2013), former custodian of Belfast Project tapes
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Boston College Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences
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American Jesuit educator and theologian
began to deteriorate. During his tenure, he oversaw completion of Bapst Library's stackroom and expanded its holdings. He also reorganized the administration
William_J._McGarry
Private law school in Newton, Massachusetts, US
lecture halls; seminar spaces; a dining hall; conference space; and a law library that includes the Daniel R. Coquillette Rare Book Room. For the class entering
Boston_College_Law_School
Historic district in Massachusetts, United States
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Boston College Main Campus Historic District
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Baseball team in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
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Boston College Eagles baseball
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American priest and poet
Ryan alongside Bryant, Whittier, and Longfellow in the O'Neill room of Bapst Library, Boston College. A stained glass window was donated by the United Daughters
Abram_Joseph_Ryan
Fight song for Boston College
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College softball team
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Boston College Eagles softball
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Private college in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, US (1911–2020)
Retrieved 2016-05-18. "Dana Hall School History Timeline". Helen Temple Cooke Library. Dana Hall School. Retrieved Oct 30, 2024. "Dr. A. T. Hill Heads Pine Manor"
Messina_College
US musical group
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American phenomenon named after Doug Flutie
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Multi-purpose arena in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
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Conte_Forum
33rd Street and The Alameda. Boston College, Boston, Massachusetts Bapst Library, 1908 Gasson Tower Cathedral Church of St. Paul (Detroit), 1907–08 Woodward
List of Gothic Revival architecture
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Now defunct multi-purpose arena
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Mascot of Boston College
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Sports complex at Boston College
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American college football stadium in Massachusetts
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American Jesuit and educator
William J. Devlin as the president of Boston College. Construction on Bapst Library had begun in September 1924, but was paused due to lack of funds. During
James_H._Dolan
American literary magazine
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Post_Road_(magazine)
Intercollegiate sports teams of Boston College
The Boston Daily Globe. "William J. Flynn Papers" (PDF). John J. Burns Library. Boston College. Retrieved 12 December 2021. "William J. Flynn, athletic
Boston_College_Eagles
Theology school of Boston College
Library is located on the Brighton Campus. It is open to all Boston College students, faculty and staff, and is a part of the Boston College Library System
Boston College School of Theology and Ministry
Boston_College_School_of_Theology_and_Ministry
Baseball stadium in Boston, Massachusetts
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College hockey team in Boston MA
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Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey
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Constituent college of Boston College
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Boston College Woods College of Advancing Studies
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US rugby union club, based in Chestnut Hill, MA
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Boston College Rugby Football Club
Boston_College_Rugby_Football_Club
Football team for Boston College
2011. Retrieved February 18, 2008. "1940 Team of Destiny". John J. Burns Library. Fall 2001. Archived from the original on June 11, 2008. Retrieved February
Boston College Eagles football
Boston_College_Eagles_football
Irish stained glass artist and illustrator
and three windows in the James Jeffrey Roche Room in Boston College's Bapst Library. Many of his illustrations are to be found in the Capuchin Annual from
Richard_King_(artist)
College track and field team
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Boston College Eagles track and field
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Baseball stadium in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
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Eddie Pellagrini Diamond at John Shea Field
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College ice hockey team season
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2023–24 Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey season
2023–24_Boston_College_Eagles_men's_ice_hockey_season
Independent student newspaper at Boston College
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The_Heights_(newspaper)
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Boston College Media Research and Action Project
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List of research centers at Boston College
List_of_research_centers_at_Boston_College
Radio station in Newton, Massachusetts, United States
Street and Hammond Street, and its studio is located in the college's library. WZBC also broadcasts sports for the Boston College Eagles, including basketball
WZBC
Nursing school at Boston College
Nursing professor; Patricia Flatley Brennan, director of the U.S. National Library of Medicine; and Susan Orsega, chief nurse officer at the U.S. Public Health
Boston College Connell School of Nursing
Boston_College_Connell_School_of_Nursing
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Boisi Center for Religion and American Public Life
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Women's college basketball team
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Boston College Eagles women's basketball
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American college soccer team
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Boston College Eagles women's soccer
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Business school of Boston College
Boston firm of Maginnis and Walsh. In addition to the James J. Byrnes Library, the building housed an industrial management laboratory in the basement
Boston College Carroll School of Management
Boston_College_Carroll_School_of_Management
College ice hockey team
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Boston College Eagles women's ice hockey
Boston_College_Eagles_women's_ice_hockey
history, and the history of Boston and New England. The Burns Library is housed in Bapst Hall, a Gothic Revival building designed by architect Charles
Burns_Library
understand the impact of social context on brain development. The Social Work Library contains 20,000 books and a collection of e-books, major journals, and
Boston College School of Social Work
Boston_College_School_of_Social_Work
American college soccer team
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Boston College Eagles men's soccer
Boston_College_Eagles_men's_soccer
Library in Bangor, Maine
Library is the public library of Bangor, Maine. It shares the URSUS online cataloging system with the University of Maine and other Maine libraries.
Bangor_Public_Library
American architecture firm
College, St. Mary's Hall and Chapel (1917), Devlin Hall (1924), and Bapst Library (commissioned 1922, completed 1928), called the "finest example of Collegiate
Maginnis_&_Walsh
College ice hockey team season
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2012–13 Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey season
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College ice hockey team season
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2009–10 Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey season
2009–10_Boston_College_Eagles_men's_ice_hockey_season
College ice hockey team season
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2018–19 Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey season
2018–19_Boston_College_Eagles_men's_ice_hockey_season
College ice hockey team season
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2016–17 Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey season
2016–17_Boston_College_Eagles_men's_ice_hockey_season
College ice hockey team season
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2019–20 Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey season
2019–20_Boston_College_Eagles_men's_ice_hockey_season
College ice hockey team season
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2007–08 Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey season
2007–08_Boston_College_Eagles_men's_ice_hockey_season
College ice hockey team season
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2010–11 Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey season
2010–11_Boston_College_Eagles_men's_ice_hockey_season
College ice hockey team season
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2011–12 Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey season
2011–12_Boston_College_Eagles_men's_ice_hockey_season
College ice hockey team season
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2020–21 Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey season
2020–21_Boston_College_Eagles_men's_ice_hockey_season
College ice hockey team season
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2013–14 Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey season
2013–14_Boston_College_Eagles_men's_ice_hockey_season
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2008–09 Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey season
2008–09_Boston_College_Eagles_men's_ice_hockey_season
College ice hockey team season
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2014–15 Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey season
2014–15_Boston_College_Eagles_men's_ice_hockey_season
College ice hockey team season
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2015–16 Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey season
2015–16_Boston_College_Eagles_men's_ice_hockey_season
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2022–23 Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey season
2022–23_Boston_College_Eagles_men's_ice_hockey_season
College ice hockey team season
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2017–18 Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey season
2017–18_Boston_College_Eagles_men's_ice_hockey_season
American author (born 1949)
Raymond George Spruce (December 29, 1923 – May 29, 2014). She attended John Bapst Memorial High School in Bangor, Maine before enrolling at the University
Tabitha_King
original on September 17, 2009. Retrieved March 28, 2008. John Bapst (Johannes Bapst) Catholic Encyclopedia, Retrieved June 20, 2008. John B. Buescher
List of people from Bangor, Maine
List_of_people_from_Bangor,_Maine
1850s American nativist political party
associated with the tarring and feathering of the Jesuit priest Johannes Bapst. They also burned down a Catholic church in Bath, Maine. The most aggressive
Know_Nothing
American actor (1889–1981)
original on January 23, 2011. Retrieved August 1, 2020. Liebman 2017, p. 12. Bapst & Tribe 2019, p. 31. "Remake of 'M' Opens at the Globe". The New York Times
Glenn_Anders
College ice hockey team season
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2021–22 Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey season
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English nobleman and politician (c. 1504–1536)
Society of Antiquaries. Bapst, Edmond (1891). Deux gentilhommes-poètes de la cour de Henry VIII (in French). Paris: Librairie Plon. Bapst, Edmond; Macfarlane
George Boleyn, Viscount Rochford
George_Boleyn,_Viscount_Rochford
City in Maine, United States
high school in the municipality. Private schools include: The private John Bapst Memorial High School. In 2012 it was ranked in the top 20% nationally by
Bangor,_Maine
Historic church in Maine, United States
v t e Bangor, Maine Education Bangor School Dept Bangor HS John Bapst Memorial HS Bangor Christian Schools University of Maine at Augusta Bangor Campus
Hammond Street Congregational Church
Hammond_Street_Congregational_Church
English fantasy author (1948–2015)
Retrieved 7 June 2007. "The Literary Evolution of Terry Pratchett". David Bapst. 1 June 2002. Archived from the original on 12 June 2007. Retrieved 7 June
Terry_Pratchett
Form of public torture and humiliation
Jesuit priest, Father John Bapst, in the midst of a local controversy over religious education in grammar schools. Bapst fled Ellsworth to settle in
Tarring_and_feathering
Antiparasitic drugs that expel parasitic worms (helminths) from the body
ISSN 1776-1042. PMC 7718593. PMID 33277891. Sager, Heinz; Hosking, Barry; Bapst, Béatrice; Stein, Philip; Vanhoff, Kathleen; Kaminsky, Ronald (2009-01-22)
Anthelmintic
Symbols of French power, 752–1825
jeweller is on display in the Louvre with a large diamond brooch by Alfred Bapst bearing two big Mazarin stones, as well as a large corsage diamond knot
French_Crown_Jewels
Private university in Bangor, Maine, U.S.
v t e Bangor, Maine Education Bangor School Dept Bangor HS John Bapst Memorial HS Bangor Christian Schools University of Maine at Augusta Bangor Campus
Beal_University
Wedding of Mary I of Scotland and the future Francis II of France
Lettres de Catherine de Médicis: 1533–1563, 1 (Paris, 1880), p. xlii: Germain Bapst, Histoire des joyaux de la couronne de France (Paris, 1889), p. 55 fn. 2
Wedding of Mary, Queen of Scots, and Francis, Dauphin of France
Wedding_of_Mary,_Queen_of_Scots,_and_Francis,_Dauphin_of_France
French princess (1515–1538)
p. 98. Denys Hay, Letters of James V (Edinburgh: HMSO, 1954), 280-281: Bapst, E., Les Mariages de Jacques V, 232. Letters and Papers Henry VIII, vol
Mary_of_Bourbon
Newspaper serving Bangor, Maine, United States
Daily News (Bangor, Maine) 1889-Current [Online Resource]". Library of Congress. Library of Congress Publishing Office. Retrieved July 19, 2025. Jonathan
Bangor_Daily_News
Queen of Scotland from 1538 to 1542
had been made to Madeleine of Valois and Mary of Bourbon. See also; E. Bapst, Les Mariages de Jacques V, 324; Alexandre Teulet, Relations Politiques
Mary_of_Guise
Municipality in Switzerland
Louis Agassiz (1807–1873), Swiss-American biologist and geologist Johannes Bapst (1815–1887), Swiss Jesuit missionary, first president of Boston College
Fribourg
Historic church in Maine, United States
Charles Keely, and was built in 1855-56, during the tenure of Fr. Johannes Bapst. Its construction was done by primarily local Irish laborers during the
St. John's Catholic Church (Bangor, Maine)
St._John's_Catholic_Church_(Bangor,_Maine)
Humour considered typical for Germany
joke In Latin, the title reads "Hic oscula pedibus papae figuntur". "Nicht Bapst: nicht schreck uns mit deim ban, Und sey nicht so zorniger man. Wir thun
German_humour
Historic 45.52-carat diamond of deep-blue color
1770–1815. Merchant bankers and diplomats at work. Den Haag, Martinus Nijhoff. Bapst G. (1889) Les joyaux de la Couronne. Hachette. Balfour, Famous diamonds
Hope_Diamond
Private school in Maine, United States
v t e Bangor, Maine Education Bangor School Dept Bangor HS John Bapst Memorial HS Bangor Christian Schools University of Maine at Augusta Bangor Campus
Bangor_Christian_Schools
Historical profession
(3rd ed.). Baudouin Frères. pp. 395–396, fn (1). Retrieved 15 January 2018. Bapst, Germain (1909). "VI: Le Général Bugeaud et la Conquête du Dahra". Le Maréchal
Whipping_boy
American Jesuit priest (1913–1988)
Devlin Hall, which was completed in 1969. Bapst Hall auditorium was converted into stacks for the library in January 1970. Before and during Joyce's
W._Seavey_Joyce
United States historic place
v t e Bangor, Maine Education Bangor School Dept Bangor HS John Bapst Memorial HS Bangor Christian Schools University of Maine at Augusta Bangor Campus
Thomas_Hill_Standpipe
Jewels belonging to Mary, Queen of Scots
Scottish Historical Review, 31:111, Part 1 (April 1952), pp. 43, 46. Germain Bapst, Histoire des joyaux de la couronne de France (Paris, 1889), p. 55 fn. 2
Jewels of Mary, Queen of Scots
Jewels_of_Mary,_Queen_of_Scots
BAPST LIBRARY
BAPST LIBRARY
Male
Egyptian
, a VIth dynasty officer who was priest of Bast, &c.
Female
Egyptian
, impulse, motion.
Female
Egyptian
, a name of the goddess Bast.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old English personal name Hereweard, composed of the elements here ‘army’ + weard ‘guard’, which was borne by an 11th-century thane of Lincolnshire, leader of resistance to the advancing Normans. The Old Norse cognate Hervarðr was also common and, particularly in the Danelaw, it may in part lie behind the surname.Welsh : variant of Havard.John Harvard (1607–38), who gave his name to Harvard College, was the son of a London butcher. He inherited considerable property, and emigrated to MA in 1637. On his death he bequeathed half his estate and the whole of his library to the newly founded college at Cambridge, MA.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a reduced form of the personal name Sebastian.French : from a diminutive of Bast.
Female
Egyptian
, Bast.
Girl/Female
Egyptian
Personification of the heat of the sun.
Female
Egyptian
, a choristress of the goddess Bast.
Female
Egyptian
, a priestess of the goddess Bast.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Abode of the goddess Bahest or Bast.
Female
Egyptian
, Child of Bast.
Female
Egyptian
, the second wife of Takelot II.
Surname or Lastname
English (London)
English (London) : patronymic from the personal name Piers (see Pierce).North German : patronymic from the personal name Pier, a variant of Peer, reduced form of Peter.Born in Yorkshire, England, Abraham Pierson (1609–78) was the first pastor of the settlements at Southampton, Long Island, NY; Branford, CT, and Newark, NJ. He left his library of more than 400 books, one of the most extensive in the colonies, to his son Abraham, who was one of the first trustees of Yale College.
Male
Egyptian
, the father of a high-priest of Amen Ra.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of several places so called, named with the genitive plural huntena of Old English hunta ‘hunter’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’ or dūn ‘hill’ (the forms in -ton and -don having become inextricably confused). A number of bearers of this name may well derive it from Huntingdon, now in Cambridgeshire (formerly the county seat of the old county of Huntingdonshire), which is named from the genitive case of Old English hunta ‘huntsman’, perhaps used as a personal name, + dūn ‘hill’.A prominent American family of this name were founded by Simon Huntington, who himself never saw the New World, for he died in 1633 on the voyage to Boston, where his widow settled with her children. Their descendants include Jabez Huntington (1719–86), a wealthy West Indies trader, and Samuel Huntington (1731–96), who was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. Collis Potter Huntington (1821–1900) was an American railway magnate. Beginning with little education or money, he made a huge fortune, some of which he left to his nephew, Henry Huntington (1850–1927), who used the money to establish the Huntington library and art gallery in CA.
Biblical
abode of the goddess Bahest or Bast
Female
Egyptian
, the daughter of Prince Psametik.
BAPST LIBRARY
BAPST LIBRARY
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Of the Ganga
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Joyce.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Samrita | ஸமà¯à®°à¯€à®¤à®¾
Provided with nectar, Wealthy, Remembered
Boy/Male
Welsh
Small.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Varun
Boy/Male
Muslim
Traveler, Walker
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Call of Victory
Boy/Male
Scottish American Hawaiian Welsh
Fire.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Born of the world, Worldly
Girl/Female
Australian, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Happiness
BAPST LIBRARY
BAPST LIBRARY
BAPST LIBRARY
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pl.
of Library
n.
The linden or lime tree, sometimes wrongly called whitewood; also, its bark, which is used for making mats. See Bast.
v. t.
To furnish with shelves; as, to shelve a closet or a library.
n.
A library.
n.
A magnificent assemblage of buildings at Rome, near the church of St. Peter, including the pope's palace, a museum, a library, a famous chapel, etc.
n.
One who has the care or charge of a library.
a.
Free to be used, enjoyed, visited, or the like; not private; public; unrestricted in use; as, an open library, museum, court, or other assembly; liable to the approach, trespass, or attack of any one; unprotected; exposed.
v. t.
To change the place of; to remove from the usual or proper place; to put out of place; to place in another situation; as, the books in the library are all displaced.
n.
A building or an apartment where a library, periodicals, and newspapers are kept for use.
n.
The inner fibrous bark of various plants; esp. of the lime tree; hence, matting, cordage, etc., made therefrom.
n.
A library.
n.
A label, placed upon or in a book, showing its ownership or its position in a library.
a.
Of or pertaining to Alexandria in Egypt; as, the Alexandrian library.
n.
A considerable collection of books kept for use, and not as merchandise; as, a private library; a public library.
n.
Free to have or enjoy gratuitously; as, you are welcome to the use of my library.
n.
A building or apartment appropriated for holding such a collection of books.
n.
A thick mat or hassock. See 2d Bass, 2.
a.
Belonging to a library.
n.
Of material things, like the books in a library.
a.
Of or pertaining to Sir Thomas Bodley, or to the celebrated library at Oxford, founded by him in the sixteenth century.