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Chinese lighting company
OPPLE Lighting is a Chinese multinational lighting corporation headquartered in Shanghai, China. Founded in 1996, the firm's sales and service cover over
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English
English : from Middle English appel ‘apple’ (Old English æppel), acquired as a surname in any of various senses: a topographic name for someone living by an apple orchard; an occupational name for a grower or seller of apples; or a nickname for someone supposed to resemble an apple in some way, e.g. in having bright red cheeks. The economic importance in medieval northern Europe of apples, as a fruit that could be grown in a cold climate and would keep for use throughout the winter, is hard to appreciate in these days of rapid transportation and year-round availability of fruits of all kind.Americanized form of Appel or Apfel.
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Muslim
Apple
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English (mainly East Midlands)
English (mainly East Midlands) : habitational name from a lost minor place name, Pophall in Linchmere, Sussex, or from Pophills in Salford Priors, Warwickshire.
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Apple
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French, Indian, Sanskrit
Jewel; Gem; Opal
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French
Lives near the apple orchard.
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Hindu, Indian
Apple Flavour
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The Apple of One Eye's
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Arabic, Muslim
Apple in Persian; Great Warrior
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Apple
Biblical
apple; swelling
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Biblical
Apple, swelling.
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Apple
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French
Lives near the apple orchard.
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Arthurian
, apple island.
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Apple
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Apple
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Sacred Wood; Apple Tree
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English : habitational name from Coppull in Lancashire, recorded in the 13th century as Cophill, from Old English copp ‘peak’ + hyll ‘hill’.English : nickname from Old French curt peil ‘short hair’.Probably an Americanized spelling of German and Jewish Koppel or German and Dutch Kappel.
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Apple
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German form of Latin Katherina, KATHRIN means "pure."
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Victorious in War
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English American Irish
In mythology the Irish Donn was known as king of the underworld.
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Achievement, Perfection, Success
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Finnish, Hindu, Indian, Turkish
Smiling
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Beloved
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Greek
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Soft or tender
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The much-forgiving
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Any sour apple.
v. t.
To impede by a hopple; to tie the feet of (a horse or a cow) loosely together; to hamper; to hobble; as, to hopple an unruly or straying horse.
imp. & p. p.
of Topple
n.
See Otaheite apple.
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An immature apple.
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Any fruit or other vegetable production resembling, or supposed to resemble, the apple; as, apple of love, or love apple (a tomato), balsam apple, egg apple, oak apple.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Topple
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A sweet apple.
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A sort of apple.
v. i.
To grow like an apple; to bear apples.
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Any tree genus Pyrus which has the stalk sunken into the base of the fruit; an apple tree.
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Same as Hopple.
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A sort of apple.
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Having a round, broad face, like an apple.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Hopple
imp. & p. p.
of Hopple
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Apple brandy.
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Anything round like an apple; as, an apple of gold.
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A kind of apple which by keeping becomes much withered; -- called also Johnapple.