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adoptive brother. Autolycus – A roguish peddler, vagabond, and pickpocket. Mopsa – A shepherdess, in love with Young Shepherd. Dorcas – A shepherdess, in
the group ("Mad About You"). On the road, Philoclea asks her sister and Mopsa, Dametas' daughter and Pamela's loyal handmaid, for advice about Musidorus
servant, Dametas, and the latter's repulsive wife and daughter, Miso and Mopsa. In a nearby city, Pyrocles and Musidorus pass the night; they are cousins
Binomial name Curoba sangarida (Stoll, [1782]) Synonyms Phalaena sangarida Stoll, [1782] Phalaena (Noctua) mopsa Drury, 1782 Curoba fasciata Walker, [1865]
new, neo-noir production directed by András Almási-Tóth [hu] The role of Mopsa was originally performed by a soprano; however, a later revision by Purcell
Revolt. After deserting, he travelled to Berlin where he married designer Mopsa Sternheim [de] and became part of Weimar culture, before leaving for Mallorca
Le conte d'hiver (1988) by William Shakespeare (directed by Luc Bondy) – Mopsa Chroniques d'une fin d'après-midi (1988) by Anton Chekov (directed by Pierre
Prince of Tyre) 40 15°30′S 316°00′E / 15.5°S 316°E / -15.5; 316 Mopsa Mopsa (The Winter's Tale) 101 11°54′S 302°12′E / 11.9°S 302.2°E / -11.9;
performed in several off-Broadway productions, including the comic role of Mopsa, the Shepherdess, in The Winter's Tale produced by the Riverside Shakespeare
ensemble of Groundhog Day. The following year, she originated the role of Mopsa in Head Over Heels on Broadway. She returned to Broadway in 2022 in Six
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English : nickname from Middle English gode ‘good’ + chere ‘face’ (Old French chier).Anglicized spelling of French Gauthier.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit
Priest
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Warring.
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King of Beauty
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English : from a Middle English personal name Clac, which is from Old English Clacc or the Old Norse cognate Klakkr. As a personal name this is from a word meaning ‘lump’ and may have been used as a nickname for a large or thickset man. Reaney suggests that it could also be from clacker ‘chatterer’.
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Crowned One; Crown; Garland
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Bold
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Son of Roger
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Harvester
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Limitless, Boundless, Unmeasurable, Infinite, Eternal
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