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Mountain in Switzerland
The Rigi (or Mount Rigi; also known as Queen of the Mountains) is a mountain massif of the Alps, located in Central Switzerland. The whole massif is almost
Rigi
Mountain in Switzerland
The Dosse (Germanized: Dossen, 1,685 m [5,528 ft]) is a mountain of the Rigi massif, located on the border between the Swiss cantons of Lucerne and Schwyz
Dosse_(Rigi)
Topics referred to by the same term
Dosse may refer to: Dosse (Rigi), a mountain of the Rigi massif in Switzerland Dosse (river), a tributary of the Havel in Germany François Dosse, French
Dosse
Mountain in Switzerland
topographic maps. The key col is the Hinder Dosse (1,545 m [5,069 ft]). "Rigi Panorama Trail". rigi.ch. RigiPlus AG/Rigi Bahnen AG. Archived from the original
Scheidegg_(Rigi)
Mountain range of the Alps in Schwyz Canton, Switzerland
224 Rigi Kulm 1,798 5,899 1,290 4,230 Roggenstock 1,778 5,833 296 971 Rigi Hochflue 1,698 5,571 508 1,667 Gross Aubrig 1,695 5,561 327 1,073 Dosse 1,684
Schwyz_Alps
summits of the canton are those of the Bös Fulen (most elevated) and the Rigi (most prominent and isolated). Most of the mountains of the canton are part
List of mountains of the canton of Schwyz
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DOSSE RIGI
DOSSE RIGI
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : from the Breton personal name Iodoc, a diminutive of iudh ‘lord’, introduced by the Normans in the form Josse. Iodoc was the name of a Breton prince and saint, the brother of Iudicael (see Jewell), whose fame helped to spread the name through France and western Europe and, after the Norman Conquest, England as well. The name was occasionally borne also by women in the Middle Ages, but was predominantly a male name, by contrast with the present usage.
Male
French
Old French form of German Gozzo, GOSSE means "good" or "god."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Dorsett.Possibly a respelling of French Dosset (see Dossey).
Boy/Male
Celtic
From the sand hill.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps a habitational name (reduced form) from Costessey in Norfolk, named with an Old English or Old Norse personal name Cost + Old English ēg ‘island’, ‘dry ground in a marsh’.Americanized spelling of French Cossé (see Cosse).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Fawcett.French : diminutive of Fosse.
Male
Swedish
Pet form of Swedish Bo, BOSSE means "householder."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a hunchback, from Old French bossu ‘hunchbacked’ (a derivative of bosse ‘lump’, ‘hump’; compare Bossard 2).German : from a short form of the personal name Borkhardt, a variant of Burkhart.Possibly an altered spelling of South German Bös (see Bos).Danish : medieval variant of Buus, a surname of uncertain origin, perhaps from German būsemen ‘devil’, ‘ghost’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Fosse. There has been some confusion with northwestern English force in the sense of ‘waterfall’, it is possible that the surname may also have arisen as a topographic name for someone living by a waterfall.French : topographic name for someone who lived by a fortress or stronghold, Old French force, Late Latin fortia, a derivative of fortis ‘strong’ (see Fort). There are several places named with this word (for example in Aude, and baronial lands in the Dordogne), and it may also be a habitational name from any of these.
Male
English
Middle English form of Norman French Josce, JOSSE means "lord."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from an Old French personal name imported into England by the Normans in the forms Goscelin, Gosselin, Joscelin. For the most part it is from the Germanic personal name Gauzelin, a diminutive from a short form of the various compound names having as their first element the tribal name Gaut (apparently the same word as Old English Gēatas, the Scandinavian people to which Beowulf belonged, and also akin to the ethnic name Goth). However, the name also came to be considered as a pet form of Old French Josse (see Joyce).
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : habitational name from any of the various minor places named with Old English foss ‘ditch’ (Latin fossa). The Old English word did not survive into the period when surnames were acquired, so it is unlikely to be a topographic name, unless it is from the Old French cognate fosse. The reference may be to the Roman road Fosse Way, itself named in the Old English period from the ditch that ran alongside it, or to the river Foss in Yorkshire.Norwegian : habitational name from any of the fifteen west-coast farmsteads so named, from the dative form of foss ‘waterfall’ (from Old Norse fors).
Boy/Male
Australian, Finnish, Hebrew
Drawn out of the Water
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin), French, and North German
English (of Norman origin), French, and North German : from the Old French personal name Gosse, representing the Germanic personal name Gozzo, a short form of the various compound names beginning gÅd ‘good’ or god, got ‘god’.
Boy/Male
Indian
Ten (Number)
Boy/Male
German, Swedish
To Live
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Australian, Gaelic, Scottish
Headland
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English stif ‘rigid’, ‘inflexible’, hence a nickname for someone who had difficulty in bending. The term was also used in a transferred sense of character (generally in the approving sense ‘resolute’, ‘steadfast’) from the 12th century, and this use may lie behind many examples of the surname.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Duce. In this spelling, the name has also been found in Ireland since the 14th century.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Cossey.Perhaps also an Americanized spelling of French Cossé (see Cosse).
DOSSE RIGI
DOSSE RIGI
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sikh, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional
Pure Gold; Morning; God Gift
Boy/Male
Japanese
Lawful; manages affairs of state.
Female
Ukrainian
, peaceful.
Female
Welsh
Welsh pet form of Greek Hagne (English Agnes), NEST means "chaste; holy."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
Assamese, Christian, Danish, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Italian, Japanese, Kannada, Latin, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Spanish, Swedish, Telugu
Lover; Beloved
Girl/Female
Indian, Modern
Energetic
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, Kurdish, Muslim
Cute Flower
Girl/Female
Biblical
Den, making empty, watching.
Boy/Male
Muslim
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DOSSE RIGI
n.
To give doses to; to medicine or physic to; to give potions to, constantly and without need.
n.
To proportion properly (a medicine), with reference to the patient or the disease; to form into suitable doses.
n.
The science or doctrine of doses; dosology.
n.
A dowse.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Dose
v. t.
To plunge suddenly into water; to duck; to immerse; to dowse.
v. i.
To use the dipping or divining rod, as in search of water, ore, etc.
v. t.
To plunge, or duck into water; to immerse; to douse.
imp. & p. p.
of Douse
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Douse
n.
A bolus; a dose.
n.
A blow on the face.
n.
Too great a dose; an excessive dose.
v. t.
To strike or lower in haste; to slacken suddenly; as, douse the topsail.
imp. & p. p.
of Dose
n.
A dose which is less than required; a small or insufficient dose.
v. t.
To dose to excess; to give an overdose, or too many doses, to.
n.
See Dosser.
n.
A draught; a dose; usually, a draught or dose of a liquid medicine.
n.
See Posse comitatus.