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Rock formation in wheatbelt of Western Australia
Datjoin Rock, also known as Brockman's hide and Brockman's hideout, is a granite rock formation located approximately 19 kilometres (12 mi) east of Beacon
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Landforms of Western Australia
Albany Baladjie Rock Beringbooding Rock Boyagin Rock Bruce Rock Corrigin Rock Datjoin Rock Eaglestone Hill Elachbutting Rock Gorge Rock 32°27′S 118°00′E
Granite outcrops of Western Australia
Granite_outcrops_of_Western_Australia
Town in Western Australia
area in 1929; the district surveyor suggested the station should be named Datjoin but the Railway department chose the name Wialki after the Aboriginal name
Wialki,_Western_Australia
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English : topographic name for someone who lived near a notable crag or outcrop, from Middle English rokke ‘rock’ (see Roach), or a habitational name from a place named with this word, as for example Rock in Northumberland.English : variant of Roke (see Rokes 1).English : metonymic occupational name for a spinner or a maker of distaffs, from Middle English rok ‘distaff’ (from Old Norse rokkr or Middle Dutch rocke or an unattested Old English cognate).German : from a short form of the personal name Rocco (see Roche 3).German : metonymic occupational name for a tailor, from Middle High German rok, roc ‘skirt’, ‘gown’.German (Röck) : variant of Roche 3.
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Dweller by the Rock; From the Rock Fortress; Stone Camp; Rest
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Rock.
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Rock.
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From the Rock Meadow; Rocky Field
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English : variant spelling of Rock.German (Röcke) : variant of Rock 4.
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English : occupational name for a spinner or a maker of distaffs, from an agent derivative of Middle English rok ‘distaff’ (see Rock).German : from a Germanic personal name based on hrÅd ‘renown’.habitational name from a farm named Rokken in Pustertal, south Tyrol (Italy).German (Röcker) : from a topographic name or a place name Röcke (formerly Roke) near Bückeburg, Lower Saxony.
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From the Rock Meadow
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Dweller by the Rocky Ford; Rock
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Dweller by the Rocky Land; Rock; Rocky Land
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From the Rock Meadow
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Rock; Form of Rockne; From the Rock Fortress; Stone Camp; Rest
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English : apparently a habitational name, perhaps from Rockwood Park in West Sussex.
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From the Rock Meadow
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English : habitational name from places in Buckinghamshire and Somerset. The former was earlier Rockholt, and was so named from Old English hrÅc ‘rook’ (perhaps a byname) + holt ‘wood’. The second element of the Somerset place is probably (and more predictably) Old English well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’ (see Well).
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Dweller by the Rocky Spring; Rocky Spring
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A narrator of Hadith (Wife of abu Hayyan al-kasir)
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God of Love
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Feminine form of Spanish Luis, LUISA means "famous warrior." Also in use by the Italians and Portuguese.
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From Near the Mills; Mile's Son
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Calm and composed, Peace
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English patronymic surname transferred to forename use, ANDERSON means "son of Andrew."
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Pleasant; Happy; Jovial; Jubilant
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English : nickname from Middle English sleght, sleight, slyght ‘cunning’, ‘artfulness’.English : topographic name from Middle English sleyte ‘level field’ (Old Norse slétta) or from Middle English sleyte ‘sheep pasture’.
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Life
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p. pr. & vb. n.
of Disjoin
v. t.
To separate, as what is tacked; to disjoin; to release.
v. i.
To lie or be next, or in contact; to be contiguous; as, the houses adjoin.
v. t.
To separate, as sisters; to disjoin.
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Tending to disjoin; separating; disjoining.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Adjoin
v. t.
To part; to disjoin; to disconnect.
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To draw apart or away; to divide; to disjoin.
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To unyoke; to free from a yoke; to disjoin.
imp. & p. p.
of Adjoin
v. i.
To adjoin; to lie alongside.
v. t.
To separate from fellowship or union; to disunite; to disjoin; as, to dissociate the particles of a concrete substance.
v. i.
To become separated; to part.
v. t.
To join or unite to; to lie contiguous to; to be in contact with; to attach; to append.
v. t.
To disjoin.
v. i.
To adjoin behind; to be at the back of.
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To join one's self.
v. t.
To adjoin; to border on; tobe near to.
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of Disjoin
v. t.
To part; to disunite; to separate; to sunder.