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Species of moth
Ceryx chea is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae. It was described by Herbert Druce in 1895. It is found on the Philippines. Savela, Markku (December 21
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Genus of moths
1936 Ceryx chea Druce, 1895 Ceryx cherra Moore, 1879 Ceryx ciprianii Berio, 1937 Ceryx claremontii Heylaerts, 1890 Ceryx crawshayi Hampson, 1901 Ceryx cybelistes
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CERYX CHEA
CERYX CHEA
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Native American
clay.
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English
English : nickname for a cheat, from Middle English, Anglo-French faitour ‘imposter’, ‘cheat’, a specialized sense of Old French faitor ‘doer’, ‘maker’.
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English
English : nickname from Old French barateor, barateur ‘rogue’, ‘cheat’, ‘fraud’; alternatively, in some instances it may be from Old Norse barátta ‘beating’, ‘fight’, ‘battle’, hence by extension a troublemaker or quarrelsome man.
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English
English : from Old French chea(u)nce ‘(good) fortune’ (a derivative of cheoir ‘to fall (out)’, Latin cadere), a nickname for an inveterate gambler, for someone considered fortunate or well favored, or perhaps for someone who had survived an accident by a remarkable piece of luck.Americanized form of German Tschantz or Schantz.
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English
English : habitational name from places in Cheshire and Staffordshire named Cheadle, from Celtic cēd ‘wood’ + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.
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Greek
In ancient Greek mythology, Eryx was the son of Poseidon and Aphrodite.
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English
English : from Anglo-Norman French chivere, chevre ‘goat’ (Latin capra ‘nanny goat’), applied as a nickname for an unpredictable or temperamental person, or a metonymic occupational name for a goatherd.Born in London in about 1614, the son of spinner William Cheaver, Ezekiel Cheever came to Boston in June 1637. After a brief sojourn in New Haven, CT, he was master of the Boston Latin School from 1670 until his death in 1708. He had twelve children; his youngest son, also called Ezekiel, was the clerk to the court in the infamous Salem witchcraft trials of 1692.
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English
English : variant of Cheney.
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Hindu
Cheater
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English
English : nickname from Middle English drink + water. In the Middle Ages weak ale was the universal beverage among the poorer classes, and so cheap as to be drunk like water, whereas water itself was only doubtfully potable. The surname was perhaps a joking nickname given to a pauper or miser allegedly unable or unwilling to afford beer, or may have been given in irony to an innkeeper or a noted tippler. Compare French Boileau, German Trinkwasser.
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German and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : nickname derived from German drei ‘three’, Middle High German drī(e), with the addition of the suffix -er. This was the name of a medieval coin worth three hellers (see Heller), and it is possible that the German surname may have been derived from this word. More probably, the nickname is derived from some other connection with the number three, too anecdotal to be even guessed at now.North German and Scandinavian : occupational name for a turner of wood or bone, from an agent derivative of Middle Low German dreien, dregen ‘to turn’. See also Dressler.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name from Yiddish dreyer ‘turner’, or a nickname from a homonym meaning ‘swindler, cheat’.English : variant spelling of Dryer.
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English
English : probably a variant of Chetwode (see Chitwood).
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English
English : variant spelling of Cheetham.
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Welsh
Variant spelling of Welsh Carys, CERYS means "love."
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English of much discussed but uncertain origin.
English of much discussed but uncertain origin. : of much discussed but uncertain origin. It may be from a medieval personal name, but if so the form is unclear.English of much discussed but uncertain origin. : Alternatively, it may be a nickname for a quarrelsome or deceitful person, from Middle English bar(r)et(t)e, bar(r)at ‘trouble’, ‘strife’, ‘deception’, ‘cheating’ (Old French barat ‘commerce’, ‘dealings’, a derivative of barater ‘to haggle’). It is possible that the original sense of barat survived unrecorded into Middle English as a word for a market trader; the Italian cognate Baratta has this sense. It could also be a nickname or metonymic occupational name from Old French barette ‘cap’, ‘bonnet’.
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English
English : variant of Cheadle.
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Australian, Welsh
Love
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English
English : variant spelling of Cheek.
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Greek
Husband of Alcyone.
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English
English : nickname from Middle English trull ‘slattern’, ‘prostitute’.German : nickname for a street entertainer or a cheat, from a noun derivative of Middle High German trüllen ‘to juggle’, also ‘to cheat’.German (also Trüll) : from a short form of the female personal name Gertrud (see Trude).
CERYX CHEA
CERYX CHEA
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Afghan, African, Arabic, German, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi, Turkish
Emperor; Poet; Arranger; Organizer; Adjuster
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Indian, Sanskrit
The Only Leader
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Indian
Goddess Parvati
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Australian, British, English, French, German
Pierce the Vale; Pierced Valley
Female
Spanish
Spanish name ALETA means "winged."
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English American
Derived from Alicia: (sweet; honest; truth) and Felecia:.
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English
English : unexplained.
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Hindu
It means the brain of Lord Shiva
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Tamil
Ravikeerti | ரவிகீரà¯à®¤à¯€
Whose fame is like Sun
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Tamil
Mythological flower (Son of Vakula Devi)
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CERYX CHEA
a.
Capable of being cheated.
imp. & p. p.
of Cheapen
n.
A radical, C27H55 supposed to exist in several compounds obtained from Chinese wax, beeswax, etc.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Cheat
n.
A white crystalline substance, C27H55.OH, obtained from Chinese wax, and regarded as an alcohol of the marsh gas series; -- called also cerotic alcohol, ceryl alcohol.
v. t.
To sell the same articles at a lower price than; to sell cheaper than.
v. t.
To make a victim of, esp. by deception; to dupe; to cheat.
n.
One who cheats.
n.
Hence, one who is duped, or cheated; a dupe; a gull.
n.
One who cheats or deceives; an impostor; a deceiver; a cheater.
n.
A bargain; a purchase; cheapness.
n.
Alt. of Cheap-john
v. t.
A thin leaf or layer of a more valuable or beautiful material for overlaying an inferior one, especially such a thin leaf of wood to be glued to a cheaper wood; hence, external show; gloss; false pretense.
adv.
Cheaply.
n.
One who cheapens.
n.
Capability of being cheated.
v. i.
To practice fraud or trickery; as, to cheat at cards.
imp. & p. p.
of Cheat
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Cheapen