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Abbreviations dictionary. 2012.
Abbreviations dictionary. 2012.
Scase — This interesting and uncommon name, found mainly in the East Anglian counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, is of Old Scandinavian origin, dating from the Nordic settlement of northern and eastern areas of England before the 10th Century. The name… … Surnames reference
scase — Mawdesley Glossary scarce … English dialects glossary
scasè — scasare, cambiare casa, traslocare … Dizionario Materano
scase — scas(e obs. forms of scarce … Useful english dictionary
David Scase — (21 September 1919 – 27 February 2003) was a British actor.[1] Born at Fulham, London, as the son of a plumber, his first job as in a bicycle factory in the mid 1930s. He joined the Merchant Navy on the outbreak of World War II in 1939, but by… … Wikipedia
William Langland — (ca. 1332 ca. 1386) is the conjectured author of the 14th century English dream vision Piers Plowman . Life The attribution of Piers to Langland rests principally on the evidence of a manuscript held at Trinity College, Dublin (MS 212). This… … Wikipedia
Scaice — This interesting and uncommon name, found mainly in the East Anglian counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, is of Old Scandinavian origin, dating from the Nordic settlement of northern and eastern areas of England before the 10th Century. The name… … Surnames reference
Scates — This interesting and uncommon name, found mainly in the East Anglian counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, is of Old Scandinavian origin, dating from the Nordic settlement of northern and eastern areas of England before the 10th Century. The name… … Surnames reference
Skace — This interesting and uncommon name, found mainly in the East Anglian counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, is of Old Scandinavian origin, dating from the Nordic settlement of northern and eastern areas of England before the 10th Century. The name… … Surnames reference
Skase — This interesting and uncommon name, found mainly in the East Anglian counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, is of Old Scandinavian origin, dating from the Nordic settlement of northern and eastern areas of England before the 10th Century. The name… … Surnames reference