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Main-belt asteroid
1675 Simonida, provisional designation 1938 FB, is a stony Florian asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 11 kilometers in
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Queen consort of Serbia
her named Simonida, and Milutin Bojić wrote a psychological drama called Kraljeva Jesen ("King's autumn") about her. Asteroid 1675 Simonida discovered
Simonida
Serbian astronomer
discovery of 7 numbered asteroids during 1936–1952, including 1675 Simonida, named after queen Simonida, wife of medieval Serbian king Stefan Milutin, and 2348 Michkovitch
Milorad_B._Protić
discoverer of minor planets MPC · 1674 1675 Simonida 1938 FB A gracious Serbian Queen Simonida from the Middle Ages DMP · 1675 1676 Kariba 1939 LC Kariba Lake
Meanings of minor-planet names: 1001–2000
Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_1001–2000
1670 Minnaert 1671 Chaika 1672 Gezelle 1673 van Houten 1674 Groeneveld 1675 Simonida 1676 Kariba 1677 Tycho Brahe 1678 Hveen 1679 Nevanlinna 1680 Per Brahe
List of named minor planets: 1000–1999
List_of_named_minor_planets:_1000–1999
7, 1938 Heidelberg K. Reinmuth THM 32 km (20 mi) MPC · JPL 1675 Simonida 1938 FB Simonida March 20, 1938 Belgrade M. B. Protić · 11 km (6.8 mi) MPC ·
List of minor planets: 1001–2000
List_of_minor_planets:_1001–2000
29706 Simonetta 9831 Simongreen 8625 Simonhelberg 142401 Simonhook 1675 Simonida 58750 Simonjeanne 216164 Simonkrughoff 2426 Simonov 11467 Simonporter
List of named minor planets: S
List_of_named_minor_planets:_S
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English : variant of Whitton.James Whiton of Hingham, Norfolk, England, came to Plymouth, MA, in 1635.
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English : variant of Andrews.Swiss German and Hungarian : derivative of the personal name Andreas.Perhaps a reduced form of Greek Andronikos, Andronidis, or some other similar surname, all patronymics from Andreas.William Andros came to VA in 1617 and died there about 1655. Sir Edmund Andros (1637–1714) was the British colonial governor of several provinces in America between 1674 and 1698, most notably NY (1674–81).
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English : variant of Andrews.William Andrus came to Boston in 1635 and moved to New Haven in 1639, where he died in 1676.
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English : unexplained. The name Alsebrook is found in 17th-century Nottinghamshire parish records; the earliest is Christopher Alsebrook, married in 1657 in Mansfield.
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English : variant spelling of Beeman.Gamaliel Beaman came from Bridgenorth, Shropshire, England to MA in 1635 as a 12-year-old boy.
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English and French : variant of Richard.A Ricard is documented in Montreal in 1665, with the secondary surname Saint-Germain.
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English : unexplained.Bartholomew Figures came from England to Surry County, VA, before 1677.
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English : from Old English Tæpping, an unattested patronymic from Tæppa. Compare Tapp.Joseph Tapping (d. 1678) is buried in King’s Chapel Burying Ground, Boston, MA.
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English : habitational name from an unidentified place.Ralph Ellenwood (born 1607) came to Salem, MA, in September 1635 in the Truelove, and later settled in Beverly.
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English : variant of Wine.Barnabas Wines came from Wales to Watertown, MA, in or before 1635.
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English : variant spelling of Olmstead.James Olmsted was one of the founders of Hartford, CT, (coming from Cambridge, MA, with Thomas Hooker) in 1635.
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English : variant spelling of Beal.Thomas Beale came from England to York Co., VA, in 1645.
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English and French : from a pet form of Gosse.A bearer of the name Gossett from Normandy, France, was established in Quebec city by 1677.
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English and Scottish : patronymic from Wale 1.Nathaniel Wales came from Yorkshire, England, to Boston, MA, in 1635.
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English : unexplained; possibly a variant of Burdett.Robert Burdick was a freeman of Newport, RI, in 1655.
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English : variant of Brunson.John Brownson or Bronson was one of the original settlers of Hartford, CT, in 1635.
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English : unexplained.Nicholas Wyeth emigrated from Suffolk, England to Cambridge, MA, before 1645. John Wyeth (1770–1858) was born in Cambridge and became a prominent publisher and editor in Harrisburg, PA.
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English : of uncertain origin. It has been suggested that this may be an Anglicized form of French (Huguenot) Via. Another possibility is that it is a reduced form of Devere.William Vier was transported to VA in 1675.
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English : variant of Bannister.The naturalist John Banister (1650–92) was born in Gloucestershire, England, and came to VA in 1678.
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English : variant of Wheaton.Thomas Whedon came from Yorkshire, England, to New Haven, CT, in 1657, and later moved to Branford, CT.
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Polish
Feminine form of Polish CzesÅ‚aw, CZESÅAWA means "honor and glory."
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Precious Gem
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Italian
Italian form of Hebrew Leah, LIA means "weary."
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(בְּרוּרָה) Hebrew name BERURA means "clean, pure."
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Renowned fame.
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Bright
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Accepted, Popular
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v. t.
Members of a sect which sprung up in Spain about the year 1575. Their principal doctrine was, that, by means of prayer, they had attained to so perfect a state as to have no need of ordinances, sacraments, good works, etc.; -- called also Alumbrados, Perfectibilists, etc.
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A finical person; a fop; -- applied especially to English fops of about 1775.
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One of a religious sect which sprung up in 1645; -- called also Seekers. See Seeker.
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The philosophical system of Thomas Hobbes, an English materialist (1588-1679); esp., his political theory that the most perfect form of civil government is an absolute monarchy with despotic control over everything relating to law, morals, and religion.
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Universal wisdom; esp., a system of universal knowledge proposed by Comenius (1592 -- 1671), a Moravian educator.
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A light silver-white metallic element, malleable and ductile, quite permanent in dry air but tarnishing in moist air. It burns, forming (the oxide) magnesia, with the production of a blinding light (the so-called magnesium light) which is used in signaling, in pyrotechny, or in photography where a strong actinic illuminant is required. Its compounds occur abundantly, as in dolomite, talc, meerschaum, etc. Symbol Mg. Atomic weight, 24.4. Specific gravity, 1.75.
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One of an extinct sect, named after Ludovic Muggleton, an English journeyman tailor, who (about 1657) claimed to be inspired.
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Of or pertaining to a style of architecture with pointed arches, steep roofs, windows large in proportion to the wall spaces, and, generally, great height in proportion to the other dimensions -- prevalent in Western Europe from about 1200 to 1475 a. d. See Illust. of Abacus, and Capital.
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One of a political party which grew up in England in the seventeenth century, in the reigns of Charles I. and II., when great contests existed respecting the royal prerogatives and the rights of the people. Those who supported the king in his high claims were called Tories, and the advocates of popular rights, of parliamentary power over the crown, and of toleration to Dissenters, were, after 1679, called Whigs. The terms Liberal and Radical have now generally superseded Whig in English politics. See the note under Tory.