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Swedish long-distance runner
"Bror Modigh". Olympedia. Retrieved 19 April 2021. Bror Modigh at World Athletics Bror Modigh at the Swedish Olympic Committee (in Swedish) Bror Modigh
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not advance Douglas Melin Standing long jump 3.02 14 Did not advance Bror Modigh 5000 m 16:07.1 ? Did not advance Edvard Möller Standing long jump 3.14
Sweden at the 1912 Summer Olympics
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2 Joe Keeper (CAN) 15:28.9 QF 3 George Hutson (GBR) 15:29.0 QF 4 Bror Modigh (SWE) 16:07.1 — Eddie Fitzgerald (USA) Did not finish Martin Persson (SWE)
Athletics at the 1912 Summer Olympics – Men's 5000 metres
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Military unit
historia (in Swedish) (2nd ed.). Örebro: Lindh. pp. 146–166. SELIBR 1549756. Modigh, Gunnar (1962). Kungl. Göta artilleriregemente: en minnesskrift 1644- 1794-1962
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Djurgården 1967 football season
IF 3 – 1 IFK Göteborg Solna Granqvist 11' Wieståhl 51' Svensson 56' Report Ericsson 8' Stadium: Råsunda Stadium Attendance: 3,088 Referee: Sune Modigh
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BROR MODIGH
BROR MODIGH
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old English bÄr ‘boar’, hence probably a nickname for a keen hunter of wild boar or for someone thought to resemble the animal in some way.Variant spelling of Boer.
Biblical
burning; foolish; mad,burning or torch,a torch
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Hebrew, Jewish
Freedom; Bird; Swallow
Surname or Lastname
English
English : either a descriptive nickname for someone with bushy or otherwise distinctive eyebrows, from Middle English browe ‘eyebrow’, ‘eyelid’ (Old English brū), but, more likely, a topographic name for someone who lived at the brow of a hill from a transferred use of the same word; surnames of the type de la Browe are recorded from the end of the 13th century.Americanized spelling of French Braud.Americanized spelling of Dutch Brouw, an occupational name for a brewer, from a derivative of Middle High Dutch brouwen ‘to brew’.
Boy/Male
English
Handsome; Smart
Boy/Male
Swedish
Youth.
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Greek GabriÄ“l, GÃBOR means "man of God" or "warrior of God."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, Scottish
Badger
Boy/Male
Scottish
Brother.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Burning, foolish, mad.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English
Badger
Boy/Male
Indian, Marathi
Early Morning; Dawn
Girl/Female
German, Polish
Smooth-brow
Girl/Female
Australian, Welsh
Fair Brow
Boy/Male
Scandinavian
Brother.
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian, British, English, French, Irish
Brown; Dark; Brown One's Son; Son of the Brown Man; Fair Bosomed
Male
Hebrew
Hebrew name BROS means "cypress tree."
Boy/Male
Norse
Father of Odin.
Boy/Male
African Anglo Saxon English
Origin.
Female
Welsh
Short form of Welsh Bronwen, BRON means "fair-breasted."
BROR MODIGH
BROR MODIGH
Girl/Female
Tamil
Silk
Girl/Female
Latin
Mother of Jason.
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Goddess Lakshmi; Goddess Saraswati
Girl/Female
Tamil
Daughter
Girl/Female
Muslim
Aspirations
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Much Praise; A Tribe in Arabia
Boy/Male
Hindu
Cupid, God of Love, Man filled with beauty
Girl/Female
Indian
Name of a river
Boy/Male
Sikh
The one who is peaceful and calm
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Ellie, ELLY means "foreign; the other."
BROR MODIGH
BROR MODIGH
BROR MODIGH
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BROR MODIGH
n.
The general air of the countenance.
n. pl.
Brow; ridge.
n.
The hair that covers the brow (ridge over the eyes); the eyebrow.
n.
The edge or projecting upper part of a steep place; as, the brow of a precipice; the brow of a hill.
n.
A boor killed for the table.
n.
A rough, surly, ill-bred man; a boor.
v. t.
To bound to limit; to be at, or form, the edge of.
n.
The forehead; as, a feverish brow.
n.
Any kind of boor or low-lived person.
n.
A baseborn or clownish person; a boor.
n.
A pointed instrument, as a joiner's awl, a brad awl, a needle, or a small sharp stick.
a.
Like a boor; clownish; uncultured; unmannerly.
n.
A churl; a boor; a peasant or countryman.
n.
The brow or hairy arch above the eye.
n.
The prominent ridge over the eye, with the hair that covers it, forming an arch above the orbit.
v. t.
To prod with a pointed instrument, as a lance; also, to broggle.
n.
A rude ill-bred person; one who is clownish in manners.
n.
A peculiar brad-shaped spike, to be driven alongside the end of an abutting timber to prevent its slipping.
n.
To sniggle, or fish with a brog.