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  • Wolf Bergelt
  • German organist

    Wolf Bergelt (born 4 October 1951) is a German author, organist and organ scholar. Berglelt was born on 4 October 1951 in Oederan, Saxony. He received

    Wolf Bergelt

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  • Johann Simon Buchholz
  • German organ builder (1758–1825)

    Wolf Bergelt (1996). "Dein tief betrübter Papa". Ein Beitrag zur Buchholz-Forschung (in German). Berlin: Freimut & Selbst. ISBN 9783980529303. Wolf Bergelt:

    Johann Simon Buchholz

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  • Joachim Wagner
  • German organ builder (1690–1749)

    und ihre Restaurierungen. In The Organ Yearbook. 11, 1980, pp. 31–47. Wolf Bergelt: Die Mark Brandenburg. Eine wiederentdeckte Orgellandschaft. Berlin 1989

    Joachim Wagner

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  • Ernst Julius Marx
  • German organ builder (1728–1799)

     356. Wolf Bergelt: Wagner-Geist im Orgelbau der Schüler. Vol. 2: Stettin – St. Nikolai. Freimut & Selbst, Berlin 2014, ISBN 978-3-7375-0245-0. Wolf Bergelt:

    Ernst Julius Marx

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  • Friedrich Emanuel Marx
  • German organ builder (1767–1826)

    Berlin 2012. pp. 284–295 Information Orgeldatabase, with picture (Dutch) Wolf Bergelt (ed.): Der Fall Hohenofen. Ein Beitrag zur Marx-Schinkel-Forschung (Dokumente

    Friedrich Emanuel Marx

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  • Johann Tobias Turley
  • German organ builder (1773–1829)

    S. 551f., retrieved 17 February 2021. Organ with disposition (Dutch) Wolf Bergelt: Die Mark Brandenburg: Eine wiederentdeckte Orgellandschaft. Pape, Munich

    Johann Tobias Turley

    Johann Tobias Turley

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  • Gottlieb Scholtze
  • German organ builder (1713–1783)

    zur Orgel auf orgbase.nl". Retrieved 18 February 2021. Martin Schulze, Wolf Bergelt (ed.): Orgelhandbuch Brandenburg, volume 5: Oder-Spree. ISBN 978-3-937378-11-4

    Gottlieb Scholtze

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  • Johann Peter Migendt
  • German organ builder (1703–1767)

    organ in Ringenwalde have survived. New organ buildings Other works Wolf Bergelt: Wagner-Geist im Orgelbau der Schüler. Volume 2. Stettin - St. Nikolai

    Johann Peter Migendt

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  • Johann Friedrich Turley
  • German organ builder (1804–1855)

    Friedrich Hermann Lütkemüller. Berlin 1999. p. 14; Bergelt: Die Mark Brandenburg. 1988, p. 44. Wolf Bergelt: Die Mark Brandenburg: Eine wiederentdeckte Orgellandschaft

    Johann Friedrich Turley

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  • Johann Michael Röder
  • German organ builder

    (Ostteil). Freimut und Selbst, Berlin 2008, the attribution was made by Wolf Bergelt in the 1980s. Geschichte der Orgel Orgeldatabase (niederländisch) Sanierung

    Johann Michael Röder

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  • Carl August Buchholz
  • German organ builder (1796–1884)

    Die Orgel- und Pianobau-Zeitung (in German). Vol. 6. 1884. p. 226. Wolf Bergelt, ed. (1996). "Dein tief betrübter Papa". Ein Beitrag zur Buchholz-Forschung

    Carl August Buchholz

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    Peace/will.

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    Woll

    English : variant of Wool.German : variant of Wolle.Norwegian : spelling variant of Voll.

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    English, Danish, and German

    Wolf

    English, Danish, and German : from a short form of the various Germanic compound names with a first element wolf ‘wolf’, or a byname or nickname with this meaning. The wolf was native throughout the forests of Europe, including Britain, until comparatively recently. In ancient and medieval times it played an important role in Germanic mythology, being regarded as one of the sacred beasts of Woden. This name is widespread throughout northern, central, and eastern Europe, as well as in Britain and German-speaking countries.German : habitational name for someone living at a house distinguished by the sign of a wolf, Middle High German wolf.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the Yiddish male personal name Volf meaning ‘wolf’, which is associated with the Hebrew personal name Binyamin (see Benjamin). This association stems from Jacob’s dying words ‘Benjamin shall ravin as a wolf: in the morning he shall devour the prey, and at night he shall divide the spoil’ (Genesis 49:27).Irish : variant spelling of Woulfe.

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     Scandinavian form of Old Norse Hrólfr, ROLF means "famous wolf." Compare with other forms of Rolf.

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    Rolf

    English : from the Middle English personal name Rolf, composed of the Germanic elements hrōd ‘renown’ + wulf ‘wolf’. This name was especially popular among Nordic peoples in the contracted form Hrólfr, and seems to have reached England by two separate channels; partly through its use among pre-Conquest Scandinavian settlers, partly through its popularity among the Normans, who, however, generally used the form Rou(l) (see Rollo).North German : from a personal name, a contracted form of Rudolf, cognate with 1.

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    ROLF

     Contracted form of Old High German Hrodwulf, ROLF means "famous wolf." This name came into Middle English use via the Normans. Compare with other forms of Rolf.

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    Wold

    Norwegian : variant spelling of Vold (see Voll).English : topographic name for someone who lived on any of the areas of open upland known from Middle English times onwards as wolds (e.g. the Yorkshire Wolds or the Cotswolds). This term derives from Old English wald ‘forest’ (see Wald). After the extensive clearance of forests in England, from before the Norman Conquest onward, the Old English term wald came to denote open uplands (wolds) in Middle English in certain areas of England.

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     German and Jewish name, WOLF means "wolf." Compare with another form of Wolf.

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    Peace; Diminutive of Wilfred

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    Variant spelling of English Wolf, WOLFE means "wolf."

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    English : variant spelling of Wolf.

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     English name derived from the vocabulary word, WOLF means simply "wolf." Compare with another form of Wolf.

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    Wolf Counsel; Famous Wolf; Wolf Fame; Swift Wolf

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    Short form of Middle English Wilfred, WILF means "desires peace."

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  • HELEWIDIS
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    HELEWIDIS

    Variant spelling of Teutonic Heilwidis, HELEWIDIS means "hale-wide; very healthy and sound." 

  • Challender
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    Challender

    English : occupational name for a maker or seller of blankets, from an agent derivative of Middle English chaloun ‘blanket’, ‘coverlet’. The articles were named from being produced in Châlons-sur-Marne, once the seat of a Gaulish tribe recorded in Latin sources as Catalauni.

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    Hindu

    Toyaj

    Lotus stem

  • Malachi
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    American, Australian, Biblical, Chinese, Christian, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Irish, Jamaican

    Malachi

    Messenger of God; My Angel

  • Kawtar
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    Arabic, Muslim

    Kawtar

    Prosperity

  • Poorvika
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    Hindu, Indian

    Poorvika

    Ancient; From the East

  • Otka
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    Czechoslovakian German

    Otka

    Lucky.

  • Ivah
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical American Hebrew

    Ivah

    Iniquity.

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    Indian, Kashmiri

    Gunadevi

    Goddess of Art

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    English : habitational name from Great or Little Blencow in Cumbria, named with a Celtic word blain ‘summit’ and an obscure second element to which Old Norse haugr ‘hill’ has been added.

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  • Wolf
  • a.

    Any one of several species of wild and savage carnivores belonging to the genus Canis and closely allied to the common dog. The best-known and most destructive species are the European wolf (Canis lupus), the American gray, or timber, wolf (C. occidentalis), and the prairie wolf, or coyote. Wolves often hunt in packs, and may thus attack large animals and even man.

  • Woof
  • n.

    Texture; cloth; as, a pall of softest woof.

  • Wolf
  • a.

    An eating ulcer or sore. Cf. Lupus.

  • Wolf
  • a.

    A willying machine.

  • Wolf
  • a.

    Fig.: Any very ravenous, rapacious, or destructive person or thing; especially, want; starvation; as, they toiled hard to keep the wolf from the door.

  • Demiwolf
  • n.

    A half wolf; a mongrel dog, between a dog and a wolf.

  • Wolfkin
  • n.

    A little or young wolf.

  • Wolves
  • n.

    pl. of Wolf.

  • Wolf
  • a.

    In bowed instruments, a harshness due to defective vibration in certain notes of the scale.

  • Wolf
  • a.

    A white worm, or maggot, which infests granaries.

  • Lupus
  • n.

    The Wolf, a constellation situated south of Scorpio.

  • Wolves
  • pl.

    of Wolf

  • Wolf
  • a.

    The harsh, howling sound of some of the chords on an organ or piano tuned by unequal temperament.

  • Swinefish
  • n.

    The wolf fish.

  • Wolfling
  • n.

    A young wolf.

  • Thylacine
  • n.

    The zebra wolf. See under Wolf.

  • Wolf
  • a.

    One of the destructive, and usually hairy, larvae of several species of beetles and grain moths; as, the bee wolf.

  • Wolfish
  • a.

    Like a wolf; having the qualities or form of a wolf; as, a wolfish visage; wolfish designs.