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Palais Obizzi is a small baroque palace in Vienna, Austria. Today it houses the Vienna Clock Museum (Uhrenmuseum). Clock museum of Vienna 48°12′39″N 16°22′08″E
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Group of museums in Vienna
May 2008 as the Museum of the Romans. The Vienna Clock Museum in the Palais Obizzi in the Innere Stadt, founded in 1917, is one of the most important of
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Collection of Musical Instruments
second half of the sixteenth century by the Marchese Pio Enea II degli Obizzi (1592–1674) at Catajo Castle in the territory of Padua. During the eighteenth
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Greek
(Παλλάς) Greek unisex name derived from the word pallô, PALLAS means "to brandish a weapon." In mythology, this is the name of many characters in Greek mythology: a son of Euandros (Latin Evander); a giant son of Ouranos (Latin Uranus) and Gaia; a Titan son of Krios (Latin Crius) and Eurybia; the father of the 50 Pallantids; a daughter of Triton; and it is an epithet of Athene.Â
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Muslim
Panther
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English and Scottish (of Norman origin)
English and Scottish (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Falaise in Calvados, France, the birthplace of William the Conqueror. The place is so named from Old French falaise ‘cliff’ (a word of Germanic origin).Scottish and northern Irish : reduced form of McFalls.
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French
French form of Celtic Alan, ALAIN means "little rock."Â
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English
Variant spelling of Old English Aldous, possibly ALDIS means "from the old house."
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Greek Latin
Son of Boreas.
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French
Contracted form of Old French Adelais, ALAIS means "noble sort."
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Indian
Distinguished woman of her times, The name of the queen of sheba
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Irish
Irish form of French Provençal Aloys, ALAOIS means "famous warrior."
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English
English : from Anglo-Norman French waleis ‘Welsh’ (from a Germanic cognate of Old English wealh ‘foreign’), hence an ethnic name for a Welsh speaker. Compare Scottish Wallace.
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Variant spelling of English Wallace, WALLIS means "foreigner, stranger," especially Celtic or Roman.
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English and Irish (of Norman or Huguenot origin)
English and Irish (of Norman or Huguenot origin) : habitational name from the French port of Calais.Greek : variant of Kallis.
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English (Kent)
English (Kent) : variant of Parrish.French : variant of Paris 1.Samuel Parris, of Salem witchcraft fame, was a clergyman born in London and came to Boston, MA, in or before 1674. He had five children from two marriages and lived out his years in Sudbury, MA.
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Swedish
Swedish and Norwegian form of Old Norse ValdÃs, VALDIS means "goddess of the slain in battle."
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English
English : topographic for someone who lived where sallows (a kind of willow) grew, from the plural of Middle English salwe ‘sallow tree’.Greek : descriptive nickname from Turkish salli ‘large and wide’.
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German (of Slavic origin)
German (of Slavic origin) : from a pet form of the personal name Pavel or Paweł, respectively the Czech and Polish forms of Paul, or from a Sorbian cognate.German (of Slavic origin) : nickname for a small man, from Slavic palac ‘thumb’.Irish : MacLysaght ascribes the origin of this surname in Ireland to the arrival there in the 15th century of a Lombard family of bankers named de Palatio.English : from Old French palis, paleis ‘palisade’, ‘fence’, hence a topographic name for someone who lived by a palisade or a metonymic occupational name for a maker of fences.English : possibly a metonymic occupational name for someone who worked at a palace (bishop’s, archbishop’s, or royal), from Old French, Middle English palais, paleis.English : metonymic occupational name for a worker at a straw stack, from Old French paille ‘straw’ + Middle English hous ‘house’.Greek : ornamental name or nickname from Albanian pallë ‘sword’.Catalan (Pallà s) : variant spelling of Pallars, a regional name from the Catalan district of Pallars, in the Pyrenees.
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Anglo Saxon English Teutonic
Stranger.
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White
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Norwegian
Norwegian form of Old Norse ValdÃs, WALDIS means "goddess of the slain in battle."
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English
English feminine form of Celtic Alan, possibly ALANIS means "little rock."Â
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Tamil
Vedarth | வேதாரà¯à®¤
Essence of the Vedas
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(A son of iama Muslim had this Name)
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African, Danish, Greek, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh
Head; An Ethiopian Title; Loved; Desired; Sweet; Juice; Sentiments; Emotion
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Gaelic Scottish
God's peace.
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Durga
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Beautiful graceful
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Intelligent
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One of the names of river Narmada, The Sun
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Accompanied by a Protector
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Anglo, German
Lovable
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n.
A feeler; especially, one of the jointed sense organs attached to the mouth organs of insects, arachnids, crustaceans, and annelids; as, the mandibular palpi, maxillary palpi, and labial palpi. The palpi of male spiders serve as sexual organs. Called also palp. See Illust. of Arthrogastra and Orthoptera.
n.
Relish; taste; liking; -- a sense originating in the mistaken notion that the palate is the organ of taste.
adv.
In a plain manner; plainly.
a.
Deficient in color; pale; wan; as, a pallid countenance; pallid blue.
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pl. of Palus.
v. t.
To lament; to mourn over; as, to plain a loss.
n.
A plant common in Europe (Paris quadrifolia); herb Paris; truelove. It has been used as a narcotic.
superl.
Not variegated, dyed, or figured; as, plain muslin.
a.
Practicing plain dealing; artless. See Plain dealing, under Dealing.
superl.
Not much varied by modulations; as, a plain tune.
v.
To make plain or manifest; to explain.
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of Palus
n.
pl. of Palpus. (Zool.) See Palpus.
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A knight-errant; a distinguished champion; as, the paladins of Charlemagne.
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of Palpus
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Level land; usually, an open field or a broad stretch of land with an even surface, or a surface little varied by inequalities; as, the plain of Jordan; the American plains, or prairies.
superl.
Not luxurious; not highly seasoned; simple; as, plain food.
superl.
Without beauty; not handsome; homely; as, a plain woman.
v. t.
To interweave the strands or locks of; to braid; to plat; as, to plait hair; to plait rope.