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Roland Pöntinen, piano v Marc-André Hamelin, piano v Olga Stezhko, piano Floh-Sprung. Canon for two voices with obbligato bass (1914) BV 265 v Holger Groschopp
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YANNICK FLOH
YANNICK FLOH
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English Greek
or Agnes.
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English
Middle English form of English Agnes, ANNICE means "chaste; holy."
Male
Hebrew
(×™Ö·× Ö´×™)Â Variant form of Hebrew Yan, YANNI means "whom Jehovah answers."Â Compare with another form of Yanni.
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English
Unisex pet form of Breton Yann, YANNIC means "God is gracious."
Male
Greek
(Γάννης) Contracted form of Greek Yiannis, YANNIS means "God is gracious."Â
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Slavic
Morning star.
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Greek
(Γάννη) Variant spelling of Greek Yianni, YANNI means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Yanni.
Female
Danish
, Jehovah's gift (or grace).
Boy/Male
Indian
Anything extremely small
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English
Variant spelling of Breton unisex Yannic, YANNICK means "God is gracious."Â
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African, Arabic, Greek, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian
Form of Yannis; Gift of God; The Lord is Gracious; Moon
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Pinnock.
Male
Swedish
Swedish pet form of Low German Jan, JANNIK means "God is gracious."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone from a place called Winwick, for example in Northamptonshire or Cambridgeshire, both of which are named from the Old English personal name Wina + wīc ‘outlying dairy farm or settlement’.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic; Winnik) : occupational name for a wine seller, from Polish wino ‘wine’ + the agent suffix -nik.
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American, Australian, Swedish
God is Gracious; God has Shown Favor
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English
English : variant of Pinnock.German (of Slavic origin) : nickname from Slavic piwnik ‘drinker’.Altered spelling of Pinnecke, a variant of Pinner 1.
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Danish
, Jehovah's gift (or grace).
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Hindu
Making efforts
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American, British, Christian, English, Greek, Hebrew
Pure; Form of Agnes; Chaste; Finished; Completed; Grace; Holy
YANNICK FLOH
YANNICK FLOH
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Indian
Goddess Durga
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Indian, Malayalam
One who Keep Prosperity
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Blooming
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Tamil
Balgopal | பாலகோபால
Baby Krishna, Infant Krishna
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Hindu, Indian, Mythological, Sanskrit, Traditional
Consort of Uma
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Tamil
Devi Dyal | தேவீ தயாளÂ
Kind hearted Goddess
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Absorbed in the Spirit
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Hindu, Indian
Benevolent
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Indian
The giver of dishonor
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Welsh
Legendary son of Daere.
YANNICK FLOH
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YANNICK FLOH
n.
A kind of cake or bread, in shape flat and roundish, commonly made of oatmeal or barley meal and baked on an iron plate, or griddle; -- used in Scotland and the northern counties of England.
n.
A dry, brown, astringent extract, obtained by decoction and evaporation from the Acacia catechu, and several other plants growing in India. It contains a large portion of tannin or tannic acid, and is used in medicine and in the arts. It is also known by the names terra japonica, cutch, gambier, etc.
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To convert (the skin of an animal) into leather, as by usual process of steeping it in an infusion of oak or some other bark, whereby it is impregnated with tannin, or tannic acid (which exists in several species of bark), and is thus rendered firm, durable, and in some degree impervious to water.
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Same as Tannic acid, under Tannic.
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Pertaining to, or designating, a tannic acid found in oak bark and extracted as a yellowish brown amorphous substance.
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A salt of tannic acid.
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Pertaining to, or designating, a variety of tannin or tannic acid found in Acacia, Mimosa, etc.
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A cake, thinner than a bannock, made of wheat or barley or oat meal.
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A large European flounder (Rhombus maximus) highly esteemed as a food fish. It often weighs from thirty to forty pounds. Its color on the upper side is brownish with small roundish tubercles scattered over the surface. The lower, or blind, side is white. Called also bannock fluke.
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One of the tannic acids, extracted from catechu as a white, crystalline substance; -- called also catechuic acid, and catechuin.
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Of or pertaining to tan; derived from, or resembling, tan; as, tannic acid.
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A small tree of tropical America (Caesalpinia coriaria), whose legumes contain a large proportion of tannic and gallic acid, and are used by tanners and dyers.
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Pertaining to, or designating, a variety of tannic acid extracted from fustic (Maclura, formerly Morus, tinctoria) as a yellow crystalline substance; -- called also maclurin.
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Pertaining to, or derived from, Krameria (rhatany); as, krameric acid, usually called ratanhia-tannic acid.