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American auto race
The Vanderbilt Cup was the first major trophy in American auto racing. An international event, it was founded by William Kissam Vanderbilt II in 1904 and
Vanderbilt_Cup
Prominent American family
The Vanderbilt family is an American family who gained prominence during the Gilded Age. Their success began with the shipping and railroad empires of
Vanderbilt_family
American heir and racing driver (1878–1944)
Kissam Vanderbilt II (October 26, 1878 – January 8, 1944) was an American motor racing enthusiast and yachtsman, and a member of the prominent Vanderbilt family
William_Kissam_Vanderbilt_II
American businessman (1884–1970)
Harold Stirling Vanderbilt CBE (July 6, 1884 – July 4, 1970) was an American railroad executive, a champion yachtsman, an innovator and champion player
Harold_Stirling_Vanderbilt
American auto race
The 1936 Vanderbilt Cup (formally known as I George Vanderbilt Cup) was a Championship Car race that was held on October 12, 1936, at Roosevelt Raceway
1936_Vanderbilt_Cup
Formula One Grand Prix
pandemic. Inspired by the Gordon Bennett Cup and Circuit des Ardennes races he had competed in, William Kissam Vanderbilt II founded a series of road races in
United_States_Grand_Prix
Former highway on Long Island, New York
William Kissam Vanderbilt II, the great-grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt, was an auto-racing enthusiast and created the Vanderbilt Cup, the first major
Long_Island_Motor_Parkway
American auto race
1906 Vanderbilt Cup was a motor race held on a 29.7 mile street circuit on Long Island, New York on October 6, 1906. Just like the 1906 Vanderbilt Elimination
1906_Vanderbilt_Cup
Italian racing driver (1892–1953)
Tazio Nuvolari Film of Tazio Nuvolari winning the 1936 Vanderbilt Cup Races (VanderbiltCupRaces.com) The Golden Age by Leif Snellman Archived 3 January
Tazio_Nuvolari
Topics referred to by the same term
Vanderbilt may refer to: Vanderbilt (surname) Vanderbilt family Vanderbilt, California, a former gold-mining town Vanderbilt, Michigan, a village Vanderbilt
Vanderbilt
American yachtsman and scientific explorer (1914–1961)
Gwynne Vanderbilt and Margaret Emerson Vanderbilt. He was the brother of Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt Jr. and a half-brother to William Henry Vanderbilt III
George Washington Vanderbilt III
George_Washington_Vanderbilt_III
Private burial site in Staten Island, New York
The Vanderbilt Family Cemetery and Mausoleum is a private burial site adjacent to the Moravian Cemetery in the New Dorp neighborhood of Staten Island,
Vanderbilt Family Cemetery and Mausoleum
Vanderbilt_Family_Cemetery_and_Mausoleum
American auto race
The 1937 Vanderbilt Cup (formally known as II George Vanderbilt Cup) was a Championship Car race that was held on 5 July 1937, at Roosevelt Raceway near
1937_Vanderbilt_Cup
1914 film by Henry Lehrman
"pushcar" race in Venice, Los Angeles. The film was shot during the Junior Vanderbilt Cup, an actual race with Chaplin and Lehrman improvising gags in front of
Kid_Auto_Races_at_Venice
Category of professional-level automobile racing in North America
Championship car racing series winners since 1909. The 1916, 1936 and 1937 Vanderbilt Cup races were included in the national championship. The 1909–1915 races
American open-wheel car racing
American_open-wheel_car_racing
American ex-wife of Charles Addams (1919–2007)
executive director of the Tee and Charles Addams Foundation contacted the Vanderbilt Cup Races website (after a post on Charles Addams' love of racing and vintage
Barbara_Jean_Day
British racing driver (1882–1924)
Resta was the winner of the 1916 Indianapolis 500, as well as the Vanderbilt Cup in 1915 and 1916. Resta was born in Faenza, Italy. His family moved
Dario_Resta
Former auto racing sanctioning body
sanctioned its first race, the 1904 Vanderbilt Cup held on Long Island, New York. It is unclear as to why William K. Vanderbilt had AAA sanction his race as
AAA_Contest_Board
North American contract bridge tournaments
the United States and Canada are selected several years in advance. Vanderbilt Cup Awarded to the National Knock-out Team championship winners at the spring
North American Bridge Championships
North_American_Bridge_Championships
Motor vehicle
bottles. Built on a Model TT Ford chassis, the vehicle debuted in the Vanderbilt Cup Race in 1909 alongside other promotional vehicles. The vehicles traveled
Thermosmobile
American racing driver (1878–1946)
Oldfield also finished second in two major road races that year, the Vanderbilt Cup and the Corona 300. In 1915 he won the Venice, California 300 road race
Barney_Oldfield
First Grand Prix racing season
including Nazzaro, Cagno and Louis Wagner, had entered the American Vanderbilt Cup race in October. In response, an elimination race was organised beforehand
1906_Grand_Prix_season
Motor race held at Spa-Francorchamps on 11 July 1937
shortcut after the bridge over Eau Rouge river. A week prior, the 1937 Vanderbilt Cup race was held in the USA, and the German teams split their efforts,
1937_Belgian_Grand_Prix
German racing driver (1909–1938)
racing victories in 1936 and 1937, in addition to the AAA-sanctioned Vanderbilt Cup in the U.S, made him popular not only in Germany. He won the European
Bernd_Rosemeyer
Grand Prix season
AAA national championship. Sources: This year the Grand Prize and Vanderbilt Cup's engine limits were both matched to those of the Indianapolis regulations
1915_Grand_Prix_season
American cyclist (1872–1906)
achieved on the beach at Atlantic City. Although Cooper never raced in the Vanderbilt Cup, he did work with the American Matheson team in 1905 and 1906, and was
Tom_Cooper_(cyclist)
Grand Prix season
race was scheduled for a shorter length – to run only 300 miles. The Vanderbilt Cup and the American Grand Prize returned to Santa Monica, California, at
1916_Grand_Prix_season
German racing cars
drivers and the history Film of Auto Union winning the 1937 Vanderbilt Cup Race (VanderbiltCupRaces.com) Hitler's Supercars (2020). Documentary directed
Auto_Union_racing_cars
Flags used to communicate with racecar drivers
record of a chequered flag being used to end a race was from the 1906 Vanderbilt Cup race held in Long Island, New York. There is a persistent urban legend
Racing_flags
Racing course in Westbury, New York
on Long Island, New York. Initially created as a venue for the 1936 Vanderbilt Cup auto race, it was converted to a ½-mile harness racing facility (the
Roosevelt_Raceway
Fifth Grand Prix racing season
circuits at Indianapolis and Los Angeles. The major American races of the Vanderbilt Cup and the Grand Prize attracted decent fields with good prize money. Even
1910_Grand_Prix_season
Grand Prix season
United States until abbreviated by the outbreak of World War I. The Vanderbilt Cup and the American Grand Prize were held again after a year’s abeyance
1914_Grand_Prix_season
Third Grand Prix racing season
(AAA) and the Automobile Club of America (ACA). The former ran the Vanderbilt Cup races, but these had been plagued by poor crowd control, and the 1907
1908_Grand_Prix_season
French motor vehicle manufacturer
running engine was published on YouTube. Darracqs won the 1905 and 1906 Vanderbilt Cup at Long Island, New York, both credited to Louis Wagner in a 100 hp
Automobiles_Darracq_France
American racing driver (1877–1915)
an American racing driver. He was the first two-time victor of the Vanderbilt Cup, winning in 1909 and 1910. Grant was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts
Harry_Grant_(racing_driver)
French automobile and aircraft manufacturer
abandoned after four laps. Clément finished second at the 1904 I.W.K. Vanderbilt Cup Race on Long Island on 8 October 1904. He led lap 8 of the ten lap race
Clément-Bayard
Defunct locomotive manufacturer
began to produce its own designs instead. An Alco racing car won the Vanderbilt Cup in both 1909 and 1910 and competed in the first Indianapolis 500 in
American_Locomotive_Company
Form of motor racing
closed-circuit motor race. In the United States, William Kissam Vanderbilt II launched the Vanderbilt Cup at Long Island, New York, in 1904. Some anglophone sources
Grand_Prix_motor_racing
FIA Grade 3 Racing Track
Westchester County, New York. In 1904, William Kissam Vanderbilt II began hosting the Vanderbilt Cup, held on a 25-mile (40 km) circuit of local dirt roads
Brooklyn_Street_Circuit
Fourth Grand Prix racing season
French Grand Prix was cancelled, leaving the Targa Florio in Italy and Vanderbilt Cup in the United States as the only major races this season. With so little
1909_Grand_Prix_season
American racing driver (1874–1938)
September 5, 1906. Retrieved 2012-10-06. Lee Frayer's Vanderbilt racing car, which arrived on the Vanderbilt Cup course Monday morning, was taken out yesterday
Lee_Frayer
Grand Prix season
team. Once again, the Vanderbilt Cup and American Grand Prize were to be held together. For the first time, the Vanderbilt Cup left New York and joined
1911_Grand_Prix_season
Hungarian racing driver (1873–1944)
original on 2012-06-22. Retrieved 2012-05-27. "Vanderbilt Cup Races - Car Stories Renault#10(1905)". Vanderbilt Cup Races. "First Grand Prix a true test of endurance"
Ferenc_Szisz
Topics referred to by the same term
Vanderbilt Cup. 1906 Vanderbilt Elimination Race, won by Joe Tracy, was run to determine the American entries for the 1906 Vanderbilt Cup. This disambiguation
Vanderbilt_Elimination_Race
Former single-seater racing championship
of IndyCar racing Andretti curse Cosworth Carl Haas Ilmor March Master Settlement Agreement Newman/Haas Racing Panoz DP01 Triple Crown Vanderbilt Cup
Champ_Car_World_Series
Open two-seat car
Early roadster competing for the Vanderbilt Cup
Roadster_(car)
Defunct American automobile manufacturer
transmission packed up entirely. Tracy did better for the company at the Vanderbilt Cup, placing third. A 90 hp (67 kW), 16.2-litre (990 cu in) F-head was damaged
Locomobile_Company_of_America
American businessman and horse breeder (1849–1920)
Vanderbilt II, Margaret Louisa Vanderbilt, Emily Thorn Vanderbilt, Florence Adele Vanderbilt, Frederick William Vanderbilt, Eliza Osgood Vanderbilt,
William_Kissam_Vanderbilt
Late 1940s American car
March 25, 2017, at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved March 24, 2017. "Vanderbilt Cup Races - Blog - On the Road to Pebble: The First Video of the Newly Painted
Tucker_48
List of pre-1906 motorsport races
Florio Giovanni Battista Raggio Itala 23 September Vanderbilt Elimination Race Bert Dingley Pope-Toledo 14 October Vanderbilt Cup Victor Hémery Darracq
Motorsport_before_1906
Private university in Nashville, Tennessee, US
Vanderbilt University (informally Vandy or VU) is a private research university in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. Founded in 1873, it was named in
Vanderbilt_University
American racing driver (1882–1956)
called his greatest victory when he beat Barney Oldfield to capture the Vanderbilt Cup on the roads of Santa Monica, California. He entered the 1914 Indianapolis
Ralph_DePalma
American military officer and engineer
Brigadier General Cornelius "Neily" Vanderbilt III (September 5, 1873 – March 1, 1942) was an American military officer, inventor, engineer, and yachtsman
Cornelius_Vanderbilt_III
American racing driver (1888–1952)
Motor Speedway's first motorcycle meet in 1909. Merz competed in one Vanderbilt Cup race, the first major race in the United States on October 30, 1909
Charlie_Merz
Neighborhood in New York City
turn of the century racing competition, the Vanderbilt Cup. The LIMP was built by William Kissam Vanderbilt, a descendant of the family that presided over
Queens_Village,_Queens
Motor race
major auto race in the New York City metropolitan area since the 1937 Vanderbilt Cup, and came with high expectations, including the potential of rivaling
Meadowlands_Grand_Prix
American World War I aviator (1890–1973)
workshop. Two months later, when it came time to compete in the 1906 Vanderbilt Cup race, Frayer brought Rickenbacker to New York as his riding mechanic
Eddie_Rickenbacker
French racing driver (1876–1950)
September 1950) was a French racing driver. He was the winner of the Vanderbilt Cup in 1905. Hémery was born in Sillé-le-Guillaume, Sarthe, France. In 1904
Victor_Hémery
Fifth AIACR European Championship season
Scuderia Ferrari preferred to race in the US a week earlier for the Vanderbilt Cup. Due to the scoring system which basically added up podium finishes
1937_Grand_Prix_season
Race track in the United States
United States Road Racing Championship in 1965, and resurrected the Vanderbilt Cup, which had been run on Long Island from 1904 until 1910. A second National
Bridgehampton_Race_Circuit
American racing driver (1884–1973)
who participated in the 1911 Indianapolis 500. In 1911, he won the Vanderbilt Cup in Savannah, Georgia. Mulford was born on December 28, 1884, in Brooklyn
Ralph_Mulford
Italian racing driver (1883–1971)
and is now in the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu, England. In the Vanderbilt Cup on Long Island he finished 7th with the Itala, 1 lap behind Louis Wagner
Alessandro_Cagno
French entrepreneur
race at Bastogne, on 25 July 1904. He finished second at the 1904 W.K. Vanderbilt Cup Race on Long Island on 8 October 1904. Rene Hanriot finished tenth in
Adolphe_Clément-Bayard
American racing driver (1887–1912)
Scudelari, for the 1912 American Grand Prize and 8th running of the Vanderbilt Cup races, which were held in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, near Milwaukee. His
David_Bruce-Brown
American socialite and philanthropist
Conaway Vanderbilt (1901 – August 6, 1978) was an American socialite and philanthropist. She was one of the first women to compete in the America's Cup, alongside
Gertrude_Conaway_Vanderbilt
American automobile race
long-distance races in the area, it was billed as the "Vanderbilt of the west," a reference to the Vanderbilt Cup Race, which had been held in Long Island, New
Cobe_Trophy_Race
French racing driver and aviator (1874–1910)
Le Mans in France and the inaugural Targa Florio in Sicily. At the Vanderbilt Cup races on Long Island he competed for the US driving a Thomas. Within
Hubert_Le_Blon
Grand Prix season
running of the Indianapolis 500. Ralph DePalma beat a small field in the Vanderbilt Cup. In the American Grand Prize held over the same weekend, rising star
1912_Grand_Prix_season
American actress, photographer, and writer
Heidi Lourdes Murray Vanderbilt (July 20, 1948 – January 31, 2021) was an American actress, photographer, equestrian, and writer. She made her Broadway
Heidi_Vanderbilt
French racing driver (1883–1907)
the II Ardennes Cup race and finished third in the III Ardennes Cup race at Bastogne. He also finished second in the Vanderbilt Cup on Long Island. In
Albert_Clément
American racing driver (1889–1953)
American racing driver. Alley was also a riding mechanic, most notably during the 1914 Vanderbilt Cup with Ralph DePalma. Tom Alley at ChampCarStats.com
Tom_Alley
Motorsport track in the United States
Fiat. He was awarded a medal for the win. Santa Monica hosted both the Vanderbilt Cup and the American Grand Prize in 1914 and in 1916. A fatality occurred
Santa_Monica_Road_Race_Course
Italian film actor, director and boxer (1908–1993)
permanent retirement from boxing. In 1937, he entered his Maserati in the Vanderbilt Cup auto race in Westbury, New York, but was not allowed to participate
Enzo_Fiermonte
Italian sport car company
Sandy MacArthur. A Stanguellini won the Vanderbilt Cup in 1960 at the Roosevelt Raceway, New York. The Vanderbilt Cup was run as a Formula Junior race in
Automobili_Stanguellini
Defunct North American open-wheel auto racing organization
of IndyCar racing Andretti curse Cosworth Carl Haas Ilmor March Master Settlement Agreement Newman/Haas Racing Panoz DP01 Triple Crown Vanderbilt Cup
Championship Auto Racing Teams
Championship_Auto_Racing_Teams
CART race at Michigan on May 26, 1996
spectators, and posted a $1 million purse for first place. The historic Vanderbilt Cup trophy was revived and would be presented to the winner. But the race
1996_U.S._500
American businessmen
International Cigar Machinery. He was in one race, which was the 1904 Vanderbilt Cup Races where his Mercedes overturned, causing a serious head injury and
George_Arents
Automotive transmission where the engine drives the front wheels only
various speedways in the United States, and even competed in the 1906 Vanderbilt Cup and the French Grand Prix. In 1912 he began manufacturing a line of
Front-wheel_drive
American racing driver (1862–1943)
Islander, he spent much of his adult life in France. Heath won the first Vanderbilt Cup race in 1904 driving a Panhard, and was retroactively awarded a 1904
George_Heath_(racing_driver)
American businessman and horse breeder
America's Cup. Whitney also served on the board of directors of the Long Island Motor Parkway, built by his wife's cousin, William Kissam Vanderbilt II. Whitney
Harry_Payne_Whitney
Fourth AIACR European Championship season
and Vanderbilt Cup. To try and re-establish inter-continental racing, George Vanderbilt, nephew of the race founder, sponsored a return of the Cup. For
1936_Grand_Prix_season
Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States
Bennington, VT Bonhams lot 438, 1921 Wasp Coachbilt.com - Karl H. Martin Vanderbilt Cup Races, Coachbuilt Tourer Hemmings Article; In search of the birthplace
Martin_Wasp
American racing driver (1883–1967)
career 6 races run over 2 years First race 1914 American Grand Prize (Santa Monica) Last race 1915 Vanderbilt Cup (Panama–Pacific) Wins Podiums Poles 0 0 0
Huntley Gordon (racing driver)
Huntley_Gordon_(racing_driver)
American racing driver, engineer and inventor (1865–1944)
the United States, including the Readville Race Track and the 1905 Vanderbilt Cup race. His car was knocked out of a race by a collision with Vincenzo
J._Walter_Christie
French racing driver (1882–1960)
in the first round. Competing in the United States, Wagner won the Vanderbilt Cup of 1906 driving a Darracq model 120 over a Long Island racecourse. He
Louis_Wagner_(racing_driver)
Motor vehicle
involved William K. Vanderbilt Jr, a US multimillionaire and race car enthusiast who created in 1904 the American Vanderbilt Cup. He had already set several
Mercedes_Simplex
French automotive brand founded in 1810
) Peugeot was more fortunate in 1915, winning at the French GP and Vanderbilt Cup. During the First World War, Peugeot turned largely to arms production
Peugeot
Grand Prix season
practice. In the United States, the growing expense of hosting the Vanderbilt Cup and American Grand Prize meant they were not held this year. So it was
1913_Grand_Prix_season
Sports season
the first Championship Car event held on a road course since the 1937 Vanderbilt Cup. The USAC National Champion was Mario Andretti and the Indianapolis
1965 USAC Championship Car season
1965_USAC_Championship_Car_season
American baseball player (born 1999)
World Cup". Oconeeenterprise.com. Retrieved June 27, 2019. Matthew Caldwell (November 8, 2017). "North Oconee's Kumar Rocker signs with Vanderbilt to play
Kumar_Rocker
German automobile manufacturer
took the Eifel and Donington Grands Prix, the Coppa Acerbo, and the Vanderbilt Cup. Rudolf Hasse won the Belgian Grand Prix. In addition to the new 3 L
Auto_Union
Motor car race
to hold the Grand Prize and Vanderbilt Cup together on the Long Island Motor Parkway in 1909. However, only the Vanderbilt race was held, and the Grand
1910_American_Grand_Prize
American actress and writer
Raymond Hitchcock, John Bunny, Elsie Janis in her big breakout hit The Vanderbilt Cup, Julie Herne and Mary Shaw Long a character actress on Broadway, she
Grace_Griswold
German racing driver (1901–1959)
and Mercedes' new driver, Richard Seaman, went to race in the revived Vanderbilt Cup, sanctioned by the American Automobile Association (AAA) in America
Rudolf_Caracciola
French racing driver (1896–1981)
21 minutes 22 seconds. In October, Étancelin qualified sixth for the Vanderbilt Cup, which was run over 300 mi (480 km) near Westbury, New York, after a
Philippe_Étancelin
Intercollegiate sports teams of Vanderbilt University
The Vanderbilt Commodores are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent Vanderbilt University, located in Nashville, Tennessee. Vanderbilt fields
Vanderbilt_Commodores
1910 bombing by trade union activists
extra edition the next afternoon which would carry the results of the Vanderbilt Cup auto race. The bomb collapsed the side of the building, and the ensuing
Los_Angeles_Times_bombing
Village in New York, United States
2024. "How Long Island Voted". Newsday. Retrieved June 23, 2021. "Vanderbilt Cup Races - Blog - The Motor Parkway Toll Collection Structures: #8 Mineola
Mineola,_New_York
American racing driver (1881–1910)
He competed in the Vanderbilt Cup in 1910. "Motorsport Memorial -". motorsportmemorial.org. Retrieved 2023-12-16. "Vanderbilt Cup Races - Drivers - Al
Al_Livingston
Vehicle with a retracting solid roof
Thunderbolt Roadster". auto.howstuffworks.com. Retrieved 15 January 2024. "Vanderbilt Cup Races - Blog - Mystery Friday Foto #4 Solved: The 1941 Chrysler Thunderbolt
Retractable_hardtop
VANDERBILT CUP
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Josnika | ஜோஸà¯à®¨à¯€à®•ா
Cupid, Follower of Lord Shiva
Josnika | ஜோஸà¯à®¨à¯€à®•ா
Male
French
French form of Latin Cupido, CUPIDON means "desire."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kamdev or cupid
Boy/Male
Tamil
Cupid, God of Love
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kamdev or cupid
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kamdev or cupid
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pradhyumn | பà¯à®°à®¤à¯à®¯à¯à®®à¯à®¨
Cupid or God of Love, Son of Krishna and Rukmini
Pradhyumn | பà¯à®°à®¤à¯à®¯à¯à®®à¯à®¨
Boy/Male
Tamil
Cupid, God of Love, Man filled with beauty
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ravinshu | ரவிநà¯à®·à¯
Kamdev cupid
Ravinshu | ரவிநà¯à®·à¯
Boy/Male
Tamil
Cupid, God of Love, Man filled with beauty
Boy/Male
Tamil
The cupid, The God of Love
Boy/Male
Tamil
Cupid
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pradyumn | பà¯à®°à®¤à¯à®®à®¨
Cupid or God of Love, Son of Krishna and Rukmini
Pradyumn | பà¯à®°à®¤à¯à®®à®¨
Surname or Lastname
English (North Midlands)
English (North Midlands) : unexplained; possibly a dialect variant of Cubit, but see also Cuppett.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps an occupational name for a maker of bottles or cups, from Old French gourde ‘water vessel’, ‘flask’, but possibly of the same derivation as 2.French : from Old French gourd ‘heavy’, ‘dull’, ‘sluggish’, hence a nickname for a slow lumbering person.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English kibble ‘cudgel’, hence a nickname for a heavy, thickset man or for a belligerent individual.Altered spelling of German Kibbel or Kübel, a metonymic occupational name for a cooper, from Middle High German kübel ‘vat’, from Latin cupella ‘drinking vessel’, ‘grain measure’. Compare Kibler.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Cupids consort
Surname or Lastname
German (usually Göbel)
German (usually Göbel) : see Goebel.French and English : metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of goblets and tankards, from Old French gobel ‘drinking vessel’, ‘cup’ (apparently from Celtic gob ‘mouth’).English : in some cases possibly a variant of Godbold. Compare Goble.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Cupid
Boy/Male
Dutch
From the hill.
VANDERBILT CUP
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Girl/Female
Sikh
Light
Boy/Male
Tamil
Undorstood
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Sargent.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Spear warrior
Boy/Male
Sikh
Supreme Lord
Male
English
English occupational surname transferred to forename use, CARVER means "carver" of wood or stone.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Pramlata | பà¯à®°à®®à¯à®²à®¾à®¤à®¾
Girl/Female
Muslim
Intelligence
Female
English
Short form of Latin Eliana, LIANA means "sun."Â
Female
Swiss
, lily.
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v. t.
To collect, as into a cupboard; to hoard.
n.
One whose office it is to fill and hand the cups at an entertainment.
n.
A cuplet or little cup, as of the acorn; the husk or bur of the filbert, chestnut, etc.
v. t.
To apply a cupping apparatus to; to subject to the operation of cupping. See Cupping.
imp. & p. p.
of Cupel
n.
One who performs the operation of cupping.
n.
The act or process of refining gold or silver, etc., in a cupel.
v. t.
To make concave or in the form of a cup; as, to cup the end of a screw.
n.
A shallow porous cup, used in refining precious metals, commonly made of bone ashes (phosphate of lime).
a.
Containing copper; as, cupriferous silver.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Cupel
n.
One who sneaks from his cups; one who balks his glass.
n.
As much as a cup will hold.
v. t.
To refine by means of a cupel.
n.
A small closet in a room, with shelves to receive cups, dishes, food, etc.; hence, any small closet.
pl.
of Cupola
n.
A board or shelf for cups and dishes.
pl.
of Cupful
a.
Having or bearing cupules; cupuliferous.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or resembling, the family of plants of which the oak and the chestnut are examples, -- trees bearing a smooth, solid nut inclosed in some kind of cup or bur; bearing, or furnished with, a cupule.