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Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
HMS Auguste was the French 54-gun Auguste built in Brest in 1704 that the British captured in 1705. In her brief French service she captured two British
HMS_Auguste
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Auguste may refer to: Arsène Auguste (1951–1993), Haitian footballer Donna Auguste (born 1958), African-American businesswoman Georges Auguste (born 1933)
Auguste
List of ships with the same or similar names
of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Augusta or HMS Auguste, whilst another two were planned: HMS Auguste (1705) was a 60-gun fourth rate captured
HMS_Augusta
Danish island in Kattegat
Despite the bascule light, on 10/11 November 1716 the 60-gun third-rate HMS Auguste, Captain Robert Johnson, ran ashore on the island of Anholt during heavy
Anholt_(Denmark)
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
Medway) captured the French 60-gun Auguste, built in Brest in 1704, which the British took into service as HMS Auguste. She underwent a rebuild according
HMS_Chatham_(1691)
List of ships with the same or similar names
fall of New France. Auguste, of 10 guns and 50 men, was a French letter of marque that HMS Melpomene captured on 17 June 1800 as Auguste was sailing from
Auguste_(ship)
Brest) – captured by the English in August 1705 and added to the RN as HMS Auguste. Hercule 56, later 60 guns (designed and built by Desjumeaux, launched
List of ships of the line of France
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original on 23 November 2013. Retrieved 31 January 2014. "1712 Wreck of HMS Dragon". "HMS Dragon [+1711]". "The Wreck of the Zuytdorp". Sharkbay. Retrieved
List of shipwrecks in the 1710s
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sub-section): Smith, Elder & Co. Media related to HMS Sheerness (ship, 1743) at Wikimedia Commons "SV Augusta (ex-Auguste)". Wrecksite.eu. Retrieved 7 December 2019
HMS_Sheerness_(1743)
Royal Navy officer and politician
54-gun ship of the line HMS Hampshire, 60-gun ship of the line HMS Auguste, 32-gun frigate HMS Tartar, and 8-gun fireship HMS Hunter. Continuing on to
Thomas Hardy (Royal Navy officer, died 1732)
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Swiss physicist, inventor, and explorer
Auguste Antoine Piccard (28 January 1884 – 24 March 1962) was a Swiss physicist, inventor and explorer known for his record-breaking hydrogen balloon
Auguste_Piccard
Ocean liner built in 1905 and 1906
RMS Empress of Scotland, originally SS Kaiserin Auguste Victoria, was an ocean liner built in 1905–1906 by Vulcan AG shipyard in Stettin (now Szczecin
RMS Empress of Scotland (1905)
RMS_Empress_of_Scotland_(1905)
French Navy officer and painter (1736–1804)
Ship-of-the-line Captain Auguste-Louis de Rossel de Cercy (22 June 1736 – 27 February 1804) was a French Navy officer and painter who specialised in marine
Auguste-Louis de Rossel de Cercy
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Chesapeake. French ship Augusta Auguste (ship) HMS Augusta French ship Auguste Denise (1939), an armed trawler. French ship Auguste Leblond (1915), an armed
French_ship_Auguste
French naval vessel
command of Juan Jamays, with 11 officers and 115 men. Capture: HMS Emerald captured Auguste on 6 April 1811, and brought her into Cork. Demerliac (2003)
Auguste_(1808_privateer)
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Coventry 1709 Auguste 1746 Ushant 1747 Magnanime 1748 Lagos 1759 Quiberon Bay 1759 HMS Portland Prize was a 50-gun fourth rate, previously the Auguste. She was
HMS_Portland
Royal Navy officer (1758–1805)
with the Italian states. In 1797, he distinguished himself while commanding HMS Captain at the Battle of Cape St Vincent. Shortly after this battle, Nelson
Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson
Horatio_Nelson,_1st_Viscount_Nelson
Ship of the line of the French Navy
Auguste was an 80-gun ship of the line in the French Navy, laid down in 1777 and in active service from 1779. She took part in the Naval operations in
French_ship_Auguste_(1778)
English broadcaster and natural historian (born 1926)
Clarke Jacques Cousteau Charles Anthony Deane John Deane Louis de Corlieu Auguste Denayrouze Ted Eldred Henry Fleuss Émile Gagnan Karl Heinrich Klingert
David_Attenborough
Auguste was a 50-gun ship of the line of the French Navy. Captured by HMS Portland on 9 February 1746 during the War of the Austrian Succession, she was
French_ship_Auguste_(1741)
British actress and narrator (born 1969)
Glasson in Doc Martin (2004–2022). Her other major roles have included Auguste van Pels in A Small Light, Detective Inspector Kate Ashurst in Murder in
Caroline_Catz
Lead frigate of French Concorde-class
was soon in action, capturing HMS Minerva in the West Indies. She survived almost until near the end of the war when HMS Magnificent captured her in 1783
HMS_Concorde
US and later British sloop-of-war
she captured HMS Frolic, but was immediately herself captured. The British took her into service first as HMS Loup Cervier and then as HMS Peacock. She
USS_Wasp_(1807)
1805 battle of the Trafalgar campaign
intense crossfire as they approached the Franco-Spanish lines. Nelson's own HMS Victory led the front column and was almost knocked out of action. Nelson
Battle_of_Trafalgar
1812–1815 conflict in North America
Constitution vs HMS Guerriere on 19 August 1812, USS United States vs HMS Macedonian on 25 October, USS Constitution vs HMS Java on 29–30 December, HMS Shannon
War_of_1812
Sloop-of-war of the United States Navy
Boven. On 28 June 1814, Wasp came upon the 18-gun Cruizer-class brig-sloop HMS Reindeer some 225 miles west of Plymouth, England, and brought her to battle
USS_Wasp_(1814)
Jacques Cousteau's oceanographic research ship
March 1942, and was commissioned into the Royal Navy in February 1943 as HMS J-826 and assigned to active service in the Mediterranean Sea, based in Malta
RV_Calypso
Schooner on the Great Lakes
Navy took over the Provincial Marine in 1814 and so acquired Nancy. After HMS Nancy was blocked in by an American fleet near the mouth of the Nottawasaga
Nancy_(1789_ship)
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
HMS Leopard was a 50-gun Portland class fourth rate of the Royal Navy. She served during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, and was notable
HMS_Leopard_(1790)
French privateer ship 1811–1814
Auguste was wrecked off Béniguet on 23 January 1814. British sources reported on 15 February 1814 that HMS Helicon had chased the schooner Auguste, of
Auguste_(1811_privateer)
French privateer frigate
on 14 August 1803. HMS Powerful captured her during the action of 9 July 1806. The British Royal Navy took her into service as HMS Bellona. Later, the
HMS_Bellona_(1806)
1600–1930 period of research-driven expeditions
Captain: Auguste-Nicolas Vaillant (1793–1858) Physician-naturalist: Joseph Fortuné Théodore Eydoux (1803–1841) and Louis François Auguste Souleyet (1811–1852)
European and American voyages of scientific exploration
European_and_American_voyages_of_scientific_exploration
Frigate of the Royal Navy
HMS President was a large frigate in the British Royal Navy (RN). She was built to replace the previous HMS President, redesignated from the heavy frigate
HMS_President_(1829)
HMS Pictou was a 14-gun schooner that the Royal Navy captured in 1813. She served briefly on the Royal Navy's North American station, capturing one or
HMS_Pictou_(1813)
Gleaner, later HMS Gleaner, was a ketch launched in 1802. She initially served as a light vessel and survey vessel. She served the Royal Navy as the "hired
HMS_Gleaner_(1809)
80-gun ship of the line
HMS Tonnant (lit. 'Thundering') was an 80-gun ship of the line of the Royal Navy. She had previously been Tonnant of the French Navy and the lead ship
HMS_Tonnant
Cavendish 1695 1743 11 August 1743 Sir John Balchen 1670 1744 lost at sea with HMS Victory (1737) Was promoted Admiral of the White in August 1743 from Vice-Admiral
List of Royal Navy admirals (1707–current)
List_of_Royal_Navy_admirals_(1707–current)
Lord Nelson was one of a convoy of eight East Indiamen, all under escort by HMS Lapwing. The other East Indiamen in the convoy were Marchioness of Exeter
Lord_Nelson_(1799_ship)
French militray general and emperor (1769–1821)
only 38,000 to defend the capital, Joseph authorized the French marshal Auguste de Marmont to capitulate on 31 March. The following day, the allies accepted
Napoleon
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
HMS Sandwich was a 90-gun second rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 14 April 1759 at Chatham. Sandwich was a 90-gun second-rate Sandwich-class
HMS_Sandwich_(1759)
Naval battle
privateers attacked British mining on Cape Breton throughout the war. In 1788, Auguste-Louis de Rossel de Cercy painted a large depiction of the battle. The painting
Action_of_21_July_1781
Royal Navy officer (1768–1826)
the Spanish and Russian armaments, and was serving with Lord Hood aboard HMS Victory on the outbreak of the French Revolutionary Wars. He saw action in
James_Macnamara
Topics referred to by the same term
a c.1865 painting by Arthur Hughes Ophelia, an 1870 painting by Pierre Auguste Cot Ophelia, an 1895 painting by Paul Steck Ophelia, Virginia, United States
Ophelia_(disambiguation)
Deepest known point of Earth's seabed
after the British Royal Navy survey ships HMS Challenger, whose expedition of 1872–1876 first located it, and HMS Challenger II, whose expedition of 1950–1952
Challenger_Deep
HMS Hermes was a 20-gun Hermes-class sixth-rate flush-decked sloop-of-war built in Milford Dockyard to the lines of the ex-French Bonne Citoyenne. She
HMS_Hermes_(1811)
Name list
Dominican canonist Tancred Robinson (c.1658–1748), English physician Tancrède Auguste (1856–1913), 20th President of Haiti from August 8, 1912 until he died
Tancred
will often work as a dinner lady in a school canteen. Chef in South Park Auguste Gusteau in Ratatouille Jon Favreau in Chef The cast of Dinnerladies Gordon
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Part of the War of the First Coalition
to retake Toulon from the Army of Italy. The Chief of Artillery, Elzéar Auguste Cousin de Dommartin, having been wounded at Ollioules, had the young captain
Siege_of_Toulon_(1793)
British Antarctic explorer (1868–1912)
Scott's ship, HMS Albemarle. Scott was cleared of blame. HMS Albemarle, a battleship commanded by Scott, collided with the battleship HMS Commonwealth
Robert_Falcon_Scott
City in West Yorkshire, England
These were several years before the work of competing inventors such as Auguste and Louis Lumière and Thomas Edison. Today, Leeds International Film Festival's
Leeds
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a 1631 painting by Rembrandt Andromeda (Rodin), an 1889 sculpture by Auguste Rodin Andromeda (play), lost mythological tragedy by Euripides from 412 BC
Andromeda
British Royal Navy gunvessel and merchant ship (1797–1802)
HMS Sparkler was an Acute-class gunvessel launched in 1797 as GB No.7 and renamed HMS Sparkler in August 1797. She served the Royal Navy during the French
HMS_Sparkler_(1797)
Commemorative coins of the Eurozone
stars of the European flag. [227] France 100 years since the death of Auguste Rodin 10 million coins 3 February 2017 Description: For the 100th anniversary
2_euro_commemorative_coins
Royal Navy officer (1772–1848)
Islands in 1795, after which he returned home, taking command of the 50-gun HMS Adamant shortly before the mutiny at the Nore. His ship and Admiral Adam
William Hotham (Royal Navy officer, born 1772)
William_Hotham_(Royal_Navy_officer,_born_1772)
Sloop of the Royal Navy
HMS Anacreon had an extremely brief career. She was commissioned in early 1813 and was lost within a year. Commander John Davies supposedly commissioned
HMS_Anacreon_(1813)
Cutter of the Royal Navy
HMS Decoy was launched in 1810. She participated in the capture of several small French privateers, captured or recaptured a number of merchant vessels
HMS_Decoy_(1810)
French noble family
the Cincinnati of France and the American Revolutionary War (1778-1783). Auguste Picard. p. 258. Walton, Cathryn (1995). French connections: Napoleonic
De_Perier_family
Royal Navy officer (1741-1810)
became a Lieutenant on 17 June 1760. Douglas's first command was the 14 gun HMS Chameleon, which he took charge of in 1777. He sailed to Jamaica in December
John_Leigh_Douglas
Irish safety freediver (1977-2017)
Combat rubber raiding craft Liveaboard Subskimmer Diving support vessel HMS Challenger (K07) Underwater habitat Aquarius Reef Base Continental Shelf
Stephen_Keenan
American Privateer Brig
crew presumed to be a British privateer but was, in fact, the British sloop HMS Coquette. The ensuing battle severely damaged General Armstrong. Its captain
General_Armstrong
French diplomatic mission to Cambodia, Siam and Vietnam in 1856
Macau presided over a crucial period of history of the French in China. Auguste Chapdelaine, a French MEP missionary, went to preach in Xilin, Guangxi
Montigny_Mission
English actor (1930–2009)
several Britons evacuated from the island by the Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Hermes (R12). Woodward was a prominent endorser of the Labour Party in the
Edward_Woodward
1782 battle of the American Revolutionary War
the damaged French ships. HMS Valiant captured both Jason and Caton at the cost of four men killed and six wounded, whilst HMS Magnificent captured the
Battle_of_the_Mona_Passage
UK naval schooner 1812–1814
HMS Racer was the American schooner Independence, launched in 1811 in New York, that the British Royal Navy captured in 1812 and took into service. She
HMS_Racer_(1812)
Jan: HMS Savage 21 Jan: Bellona 22 Jan: Auguste 31 Jan: Roxburgh Castle January (unknown date): Hippolyta, William Dent 14 Feb: HMS Pictou 28 Feb: HMS Anacreon
Bellona_(1812_ship)
Watercraft capable of independent underwater operation
Navy, the designation HMS can refer to "His Majesty's Ship" or "His Majesty's Submarine", though the latter is sometimes rendered "HMS/m". Submarines are
Submarine
SS Empire Gaelic 1950–1960 ex LST 3507 SS Empire Cymric 1955–1962 ex LST 3010, ex HMS Attacker SS Empire Nordic 1955–1966 ex LST 3026, ex HMS Charger
Atlantic Steam Navigation Company
Atlantic_Steam_Navigation_Company
Sailing ship wrecked near Tasmania
Jan: HMS Savage 21 Jan: Bellona 22 Jan: Auguste 31 Jan: Roxburgh Castle January (unknown date): Hippolyta, William Dent 14 Feb: HMS Pictou 28 Feb: HMS Anacreon
Argo_(1806_Chittagong_ship)
French navy warship
of a squadron of four vessels under François-André Baudin that captured HMS Blanche off Puerto Rico, three days after they had left Martinique. The other
French corvette Départment des Landes (1804)
French_corvette_Départment_des_Landes_(1804)
Canadian astronaut (born 1976)
Combat rubber raiding craft Liveaboard Subskimmer Diving support vessel HMS Challenger (K07) Underwater habitat Aquarius Reef Base Continental Shelf
Jeremy_Hansen
resources. Instead, at the cost of sharing the proceeds, he arranged for HMS Thais to take them into Freetown. Lloyd's List reported on 27 May 1814 that
Kitty_(1810_ship)
HMS Fantome was an 18-gun brig-sloop of the Royal Navy. She was originally a French privateer brig named Fantôme, which the British captured in 1810 and
HMS_Fantome_(1810)
December 2017. "Rencontre avec Auguste Plenet, dernier survivant guyanais de la Seconde Guerre Mondiale". 21 February 2022. "Auguste Plénet, dernier survivant
List of last surviving World War II veterans
List_of_last_surviving_World_War_II_veterans
Semi-submersible offshore drilling rig
Vrystaat 13 May: Christmas Seal 23 Jun: NEPCO 140 21 Jul: USS Chopper 20 Sep: HMS Fittleton 15 Oct: USS George K. MacKenzie 20 Oct: George Prince 25 Oct: USS Tigrone
Byford_Dolphin
2006 animal encounter accident
Combat rubber raiding craft Liveaboard Subskimmer Diving support vessel HMS Challenger (K07) Underwater habitat Aquarius Reef Base Continental Shelf
Death_of_Steve_Irwin
also used in the game's multiplayer, under the title of "the Captain". Auguste Oberlin (1468 – August 1503) is Cesare Borgia's personal blacksmith who
List of Assassin's Creed characters
List_of_Assassin's_Creed_characters
Brig-sloop of the Royal Navy
HMS Avon was an 18-gun Cruizer-class brig-sloop of the Royal Navy built at Falmouth, Cornwall and launched in 1805. In the War of 1812 she fought a desperate
HMS_Avon_(1805)
Brig of the Royal Navy
HMS Elizabeth was a French privateer schooner that the Royal Navy captured in 1805 and took into service under her existing name. She participated in
HMS_Elizabeth_(1805)
American astronaut (born 1975)
Combat rubber raiding craft Liveaboard Subskimmer Diving support vessel HMS Challenger (K07) Underwater habitat Aquarius Reef Base Continental Shelf
Reid_Wiseman
1782 battle of the American Revolutionary War
Wounded Total Van HMS St Albans Third rate 64 Captain Charles Inglis 0 0 0 HMS Alcide Third rate 74 Captain Charles Thompson 2 4 6 HMS Intrepid Third rate
Battle_of_Saint_Kitts
Royalist governments from across Southern France approached Hood's flagship HMS Victory to negotiate terms of an alliance. There were however no delegates
French fleet at the siege of Toulon
French_fleet_at_the_siege_of_Toulon
Deepest oceanic trench on Earth
Equipment and Observations of the H.M.S. Challenger". From Deep Sea to Laboratory 1: The First Explorations of the Deep Sea by H.M.S. Challenger (1872–1876). pp
Mariana_Trench
Problematic Military Experiences and Cultural Claims of Count Maurice Auguste comte de Benyowsky in Formosa during 1771, Taiwan Historical Research Isorena
History_of_Taiwan
Family of Swiss origin
Alexander Agassiz, as well as the founder of the Longines watch firm, Auguste Agassiz. The early history of the family is sketched out in A Short History
Agassiz_family
Landgrave of Hesse
of Denmark, Princess Marie Luise Charlotte of Hesse-Kassel and Princess Auguste Sophie Friederike of Hesse-Kassel. On 28 January 1844, Frederick married
Prince Frederick William of Hesse-Kassel
Prince_Frederick_William_of_Hesse-Kassel
batteries. At 1:00 pm the advance ships of Pellew's fleet, HMS Caledonia, HMS San Josef and HMS Boyne arrived and opened fire on the rear-most French ship
Action_of_5_November_1813
French biologist, photographer and zoologist
Louis Marie-Auguste Boutan (6 March 1859 – 6 April 1934) was a French biologist and photographer. He was a pioneer in the field of underwater photography
Louis_Boutan
Ship of the line of the French Navy
near Meschers-sur-Gironde to avoid capture by the British vessels HMS Egmont and HMS Centaur. Winfield & Roberts, p. 87 Winfield & Roberts, pp. 87–88 Winfield
French_ship_Régulus_(1805)
Ship class
rival the "Four Flyers" owned by Lloyd. HAPAG soon added the Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria to their fleet which was the largest ship in the world at its
Imperator-class_ocean_liner
Royal Navy officer (1789–1861)
for a brief incident in Nagasaki harbour while in command of the frigate HMS Phaeton, an incident that was to have important implications for Anglo-Japanese
Fleetwood_Pellew
Tenth conflict of the Russo-Turkish wars (1853–1856)
French Allied squadron including HMS Pique under Rear Admiral David Price and a French force under Counter-Admiral Auguste Febvrier Despointes besieged a
Crimean_War
UK merchant ship and convict transport 1802–1833
Jan: HMS Savage 21 Jan: Bellona 22 Jan: Auguste 31 Jan: Roxburgh Castle January (unknown date): Hippolyta, William Dent 14 Feb: HMS Pictou 28 Feb: HMS Anacreon
Amphitrite_(1802_ship)
1870 novel by Jules Verne
2) a later, self-contained apparatus designed by Benoit Rouquayrol and Auguste Denayrouze in 1865. Their invention featured tanks fastened to the back
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas
Twenty_Thousand_Leagues_Under_the_Seas
British cave diver who specialises in rescues
Combat rubber raiding craft Liveaboard Subskimmer Diving support vessel HMS Challenger (K07) Underwater habitat Aquarius Reef Base Continental Shelf
Rick_Stanton
British poet (1788–1824)
with his cousin George Bettesworth, who was captain of the 32-gun frigate HMS Tartar, but Bettesworth's death at the Battle of Alvøen in May 1808 made
Lord_Byron
Brig-sloop of the Royal Navy
HMS Savage was a 16-gun brig-sloop of the Seagull class of the British Royal Navy, launched in July 1805. She served during the Napoleonic Wars and captured
HMS_Savage_(1805)
Ship of the French Navy, launched 1755
Taken into service by the Royal Navy, the vessel was renamed HMS Hector. On 5 September 1782. HMS Hector fought two French frigates. Severely damaged during
French_ship_Hector
Scuba cave diving incident in South Australia
Marine Sanctuary Wreck Alley, San Diego Wreck dive sites 115 (barge) A HMS A1 HMS A3 USS Aaron Ward Abessinia USS Accokeek HMAS Adelaide Admiral Sampson
1973 Mount Gambier cave diving accident
1973_Mount_Gambier_cave_diving_accident
German cargo ship
SS Auguste Helmerich was a German cargo ship that collided with SS Normandiet off Dalarö (east coast of Öland) while on a voyage from Kotka, Finland,
SS_Auguste_Helmerich
British shipping company (1845–1934)
register tonnage was just barely outmatched by Hamburg Amerika's Kaiserin Auguste Victoria, which measured 24,581 tons and entered service four months prior
White_Star_Line
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One who has conquered his ego
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One who has bull as his vehicle
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One who has Fulfilled his Desires
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Tamil
One who has conquered his ego
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One who has Accomplished his Aim
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Hindu
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One who has mouse as his charioteer
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One who has killed his enemies
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Whisper
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Surname or Lastname
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English : probably a variant of Ham.
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One who has a thunderbolt in his hands
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Smart
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Biblical
He has sent his death.
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Egyptian
, the wife of Smen.
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
One who has Mastered his Senses
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I awaken wealth.
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Singer
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Victory; Who is Always Victorious
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Red Rob.
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Ludim, same as Lod
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Fair Beautiful Goddess; Divine Beauty; Fair
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Born of the Moon
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Name of a king.
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n.
The covered part of a locomotive, in which the engineer has his station.
n.
Fig.: A writer, or his style; as, he has a sharp pen.
pron.
Belonging or pertaining to him; -- used as a pronominal adjective or adjective pronoun; as, tell John his papers are ready; formerly used also for its, but this use is now obsolete.
pron.
The possessive of he; as, the book is his.
n.
A member of a university or a college who has not taken his first degree; a student in any school who has not completed his course.
n.
One who has narrowly escaped the gallows for his crimes.
n.
A man who has charge of a bathorse and his load.
n.
A veteran who has honorably completed his service.
pl.
of Monopodium
n.
An officer who has original jurisdiction in his own right, and not by deputation.
n.
The act of withholding what one has in his hands by virtue of some right.
n.
One who by teaching has become formal, positive, or pedantic in his ways; one who has the manner of a schoolmaster; a pedant.
n.
The departure of a player from the stage, when he has performed his part.
prep.
Accord; adaptation; as, an occupation to his taste; she has a husband to her mind.
n.
One who has the charge of a child or pupil and his estate; a guardian.
n.
The duration of one's life; the hours and days which a person has at his disposal.
n.
A man who has lost his wife by death, and has not married again.
n.
An unequal gait; a limp; a halt; as, he has a hobble in his gait.