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Irina-Camelia Begu (born 26 August 1990) is a Romanian tennis player. She reached a career-high WTA singles ranking of world No. 22, in August 2016. Two
Begu is a community in Kumbungu District in the Northern Region of Ghana. Populated places in Kumbungu District "Millennium Development Authority (Kumbungu
Saint Begu (died 31 October 690) was a nun and later became a saint from Hackness, Yorkshire (Deira). She served at the monastic cell in the nunnery of
Jacques Bégu (born 22 April 1957) is a French former rugby union international. Bégu, a winger, was capped in three Tests matches for France. He made his
and the "death-soul" (begu) is set free. It is thought that the tendi vanishes and after the death of any human being only the begu continues to exist.
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main career statistics of professional Romanian tennis player Irina-Camelia Begu. (W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R)
Irina-Camelia Begu won the title, defeating Veronika Erjavec 6–3, 6–3 in the final. She did not drop a set throughout the tournament. This was Begu's fourth
tie break was the first-round match between Irina-Camelia Begu and Jasmine Paolini, with Begu emerging victorious. 01. Iga Świątek (champion) 02. Barbora
BEGU
Girl/Female
British, English
Run; Escape
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Beguiling
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for someone who covered roofs with wooden shingles, from an agent derivative of Middle English spoon ‘chip’, ‘splinter’. However, from the 14th century, under Scandinavian influence, the word had also begun to acquire its modern sense denoting the eating utensil, and in some cases the surname may have been acquired by someone who made spoons, typically from wood or horn.
Girl/Female
Indian
Honorific title, Queen
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, German
Princess; Lady
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; possibly a variant of Beadle, or a nickname from the breed of small hound called a beagle.Alternatively, it may be from French bégueule ‘gaper’, Old French begueulle ‘noisy shouting person’, a word which has been proposed as the etymology of the English term for the dog.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Biegel.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Honorific title, Queen
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BEGU
Boy/Male
Indian
Spread Light
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
The Light of Glory
Girl/Female
Hindu
Fame, Good name
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name from Middle English greyve ‘steward’, from Old Norse greifi or Low German grēve (see Graf).English : topographic name, a variant of Grove.French : topographic name for someone who lived on a patch of gravelly soil, from Old French grave ‘gravel’ (of Celtic origin).North German : either from the northern form of Graf, but more commonly a topographic name from Middle Low German grave ‘ditch’, ‘moat’, ‘channel’, or a habitational name from any of several places in northern Germany named with this word.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English
Powerful
Boy/Male
Australian, Polish
Glorious Ruler; Powerful Glory
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
The Ensnarer
Girl/Female
American, Assamese, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Greek, Indian, Kannada, Latin
Triad; The Holy Three; Three Fold; Three in One; The Father the Son and the Holy Spirit; A Triad; Three; Triple
Male
Greek
(ΔαÏείος) Greek form of Persian Dârayavahush, DAREIOS means "possesses a lot, wealthy."
Girl/Female
Finnish, German
Sea of Bitterness; The Perfect One; Sea of Sorrow; Wished for Child; Rebellious; Star; Pearl; Similar to Mary
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n.
A collection of small houses surrounded by a wall and occupied by a community of Beguines.
n.
One of an association of religious laymen living in imitation of the Beguines. They arose in the thirteenth century, were afterward subjected to much persecution, and were suppressed by Innocent X. in 1650. Called also Beguins.
n.
The act of beguiling, or the state of being beguiled.
n.
A woman belonging to one of the religious and charitable associations or communities in the Netherlands, and elsewhere, whose members live in beguinages and are not bound by perpetual vows.
n.
One who, or that which, beguiles.
a.
Not yet begun; also, existing without a beginning.
superl.
As if lately begun or made; having the state or quality of original freshness; also, changed for the better; renovated; unworn; untried; unspent; as, rest and travel made him a new man.
n.
The embryo which has begun its development in the act of germination.
imp. & p. p.
of Beguile
n.
An old crafty fox or beguiler -- a word of contempt.
n.
The last and worst of the four ages of the world; -- considered to have begun B. C. 3102, and to last 432,000 years.
v. t.
To practice artifice upon; to deceive; to beguile; to allure.
a.
Now existing, or in process; begun but not ended; now in view, or under consideration; being at this time; not past or future; as, the present session of Congress; the present state of affairs; the present instance.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Beguile
n.
A trick or stratagem practiced for insnaring or deception; a sly, insidious; artifice; a beguilement; an allurement.
v. i.
To move, pass, or go forward or onward; to advance; to continue or renew motion begun; as, to proceed on a journey.
n.
A tree of the genus Mespilus (M. Germanica); also, the fruit of the tree. The fruit is something like a small apple, but has a bony endocarp. When first gathered the flesh is hard and austere, and it is not eaten until it has begun to decay.
n.
A school for young children, conducted on the theory that education should be begun by gratifying and cultivating the normal aptitude for exercise, play, observation, imitation, and construction; -- a name given by Friedrich Froebel, a German educator, who introduced this method of training, in rooms opening on a garden.
n.
The young tissue of a fibrovascular bundle before its component cells have begun to be differentiated.
n.
The act or art of taking off the top soil of land before an excavation or embankment is begun.