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Calendar year
1835 (MDCCCXXXV) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar, the 1835th
1835
The 1835 Mississippi gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 1835, to elect the governor of Mississippi. Charles Lynch, a Whig, won against incumbent
1835 Mississippi gubernatorial election
1835_Mississippi_gubernatorial_election
Type-cD galaxy in the constellation Virgo
Abell 1835 BCG (short for Abell 1835 Brightest Cluster Galaxy) is a Type-cD galaxy located in the constellation of Virgo. The redshift of the galaxy is
Abell_1835_BCG
American author and humorist (1835–1910)
Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), known by the pen name Mark Twain, was an American writer, humorist, and essayist. He has
Mark_Twain
Galaxy cluster in the constellation Virgo
Abell 1835 is a galaxy cluster in the Abell catalogue. It is a cluster that also gravitational lenses more-distant background galaxies to make them visible
Abell_1835
article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1835. January 21 – The abolitionist school teacher Susan Paul officiates at a
1835_in_literature
London, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 27 March 1835 for the gin distiller Sir Felix Booth. This title became extinct on the death
Booth baronets of Portland Place (1835)
Booth_baronets_of_Portland_Place_(1835)
Distant galaxy in the constellation Virgo
Abell 1835 IR1916 (also known as Abell 1835, Galaxy Abell 1835, Galaxy Abell 1835 IR1916, or simply The Abell) was a candidate for being the most distant
Abell_1835_IR1916
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
The Highway Act 1835 (5 & 6 Will. 4. c. 50) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It was one of the Highway Acts 1835 to 1885. Most of the
Highway_Act_1835
1835 is a railroad operations and share trading board game in the 18XX series, designed and published by Hans im Glück in 1990. The game board covers most
1835_(board_game)
Events in the year 1835 in India. Governor-General: Sir Charles Metcalfe. 28 January – Medical College, Bengal is established; later became Medical College
1835_in_India
English cricketer (1835–1904)
Charles Worthington (16 July 1835 – 5 February 1904) was an English cricketer who played two first-class matches for Otago in the 1864–65 and 1865–66 seasons
Charles Worthington (cricketer, born 1835)
Charles_Worthington_(cricketer,_born_1835)
The 1835 United Kingdom general election was called when Parliament was dissolved on 29 December 1834. Polling took place between 6 January and 6 February
1835 United Kingdom general election
1835_United_Kingdom_general_election
Musket
Springfield Model 1835 was a .69 caliber flintlock musket manufactured in the United States during the early to mid-19th century. The Model 1835 was manufactured
Springfield_Model_1835
First Welsh election to the Reformed House of Commons
The 1835 United Kingdom general election in Wales was held in early 1835, as the Sir Robert Peel's newly formed Conservative Party sought to strengthen
1835 United Kingdom general election in Wales
1835_United_Kingdom_general_election_in_Wales
Diamond was a merchant ship built on Isle of Man in 1835. She made a number of voyages between England and India with cargo and undertook one voyage transporting
Diamond_(1835_ship)
Events in the year 1835 in Belgium. Monarch: Leopold I Prime Minister: Barthélémy de Theux de Meylandt 12 February – Court of Cassation finds that the
1835_in_Belgium
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
The Cruelty to Animals Act 1835 (5 & 6 Will. 4. c. 59) or the Humane Act 1835, or the Protection of Animals Act 1835, was an act of the Parliament of
Cruelty_to_Animals_Act_1835
The year 1835 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below. August 5 – First sighting of the return of Comet Halley by Father
1835_in_science
Habsburg monarch from 1792 to 1835
2 March 1835) was the last Holy Roman Emperor as Francis II from 1792 to 1806, and the first Emperor of Austria as Francis I from 1804 to 1835. He was
Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor
Francis_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
House elections for the 24th U.S. Congress
on various dates in various states between July 7, 1834, and November 5, 1835. Each state set its own date for its elections to the House of Representatives
1834–35 United States House of Representatives elections
1834–35_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
Genus of crustaceans
three species: Allopetrolisthes angulosus (Guérin, 1835) Allopetrolisthes punctatus (Guérin, 1835) Allopetrolisthes spinifrons (H. Milne-Edwards, 1837)
Allopetrolisthes
English novelist and critic (1835–1902)
Samuel Butler (4 December 1835 – 18 June 1902) was an English novelist and critic, best known for the satirical utopian novel Erewhon (1872) and the
Samuel_Butler_(novelist)
strike of 1835 is considered the first strike of federal civilian employees. The strike began on Wednesday July 31, 1835, and ended August 15, 1835. The strike
1835 Washington Navy Yard labor strike
1835_Washington_Navy_Yard_labor_strike
Genus of molluscs
Monocondylaea minuana (d'Orbigny, 1835) Monocondylaea paraguayana (d'Orbigny, 1835) Monocondylaea parchappii (d'Orbigny, 1835) "ITIS Standard Report Page:
Monocondylaea
Election in Massachusetts, United States
The 1835 Boston mayoral election saw the election of Whig Party nominee Samuel Turell Armstrong. It was held on December 14, 1835. Incumbent mayor Theodore
1835_Boston_mayoral_election
Events from the year 1835 in art. May 4 – The Royal Academy Exhibition of 1835 opens at Somerset House in London. June 6 – Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin
1835_in_art
The 1835 Georgia gubernatorial election was held on October 5, 1835, to elect the governor of Georgia. Democratic Union Governor Wilson Lumpkin, first
1835 Georgia gubernatorial election
1835_Georgia_gubernatorial_election
Riots against religious orders in Spain
The anti-clerical riots of 1835 were revolts against the religious orders in Spain, fundamentally for their support of the Carlists in the civil war that
Anti-clerical_riots_of_1835
following lists events that happened during 1835 in Chile. President of Chile: José Joaquín Prieto 20 February - 1835 Concepción earthquake 9 June - Ramón Barros
1835_in_Chile
The year 1835 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings. June 2–December 1 – Competition for the design of a new
1835_in_architecture
Mexican revolt
The Rebellion in Zacatecas of 1835 was part of the Mexican Federalist War between Mexican centralists and federalists during the first half of the nineteenth
Zacatecas_rebellion_of_1835
The 1835 Maryland gubernatorial election was held on January 5, 1835, in order to elect the governor of Maryland. Incumbent National Republican governor
1835 Maryland gubernatorial election
1835_Maryland_gubernatorial_election
Period of Mexican history (1835–1846)
Mexicana), was a unitary political regime established in Mexico on 23 October 1835, under a new constitution known as the Siete Leyes (lit. 'seven laws') after
Centralist_Republic_of_Mexico
Government of the United Kingdom
Members of the Cabinet are indicated by bold face. Notes Joint Secretaries from 8 January 1835. C. Cook and B. Keith, British Historical Facts 1830–1900
First_Peel_ministry
The Battle of Zacatecas in 1835 took place on 11 May 1835 in the immediate vicinity of the capital city in the state of Zacatecas, Mexico, between elements
Battle_of_Zacatecas_(1835)
Stony main-belt asteroid
1835 Gajdariya, provisional designation 1970 OE, is a stony Koronian asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, approximately 12.5 kilometers
1835_Gajdariya
Government of the United Kingdom
Viscount Melbourne in 1835. Lord Melbourne's second government came to power after Sir Robert Peel's minority government resigned in 1835. Henry John Temple
Second_Melbourne_ministry
American Union Army officer (1835-1864)
Thomas William Humphrey (1835–1864) was an American volunteer officer in the Union Army (United States Volunteers) during the American Civil War. He was
Thomas_William_Humphrey
Legislative Act of the Council of India
The English Education Act, 1835 was a legislative act of the Council of India, which gave effect to a decision in 1835 by Lord William Bentinck, the then
English_Education_Act,_1835
Welsh antiquarian and solicitor
Richard Williams (1835 – 15 June 1906) was a Welsh antiquarian and solicitor. Williams was born in 1835 at Bont Dolgadfan, Llanbrynmair, Montgomeryshire
Richard_Williams_(1835–1906)
The following lists events that happened during 1835 in South Africa. The Voortrekkers start leaving the Cape Colony in what is called the Great Trek into
1835_in_South_Africa
Danish writer (1805–1875)
Candle" (1820s) "The Teapot" (1863) "Thumbelina" (1835) "The Tinderbox" (1835) "The Traveling Companion" (1835) "The Ugly Duckling" (1843) "What the Old Man
Hans_Christian_Andersen
U.S. political event held in Baltimore, Maryland
The 1835 Democratic National Convention was held from May 20 to May 22, 1835, in Baltimore, Maryland. The convention nominated incumbent Vice President
1835 Democratic National Convention
1835_Democratic_National_Convention
Atrocity in 1835; part of the Musket Wars
of the mainland Māori New Zealand iwi Ngāti Mutunga and Ngāti Tama from 1835 to 1863. The invaders murdered around 300 Moriori and enslaved the remaining
Moriori_genocide
Events from the year 1835 in Germany Kingdom of Prussia Monarch – Frederick William III (16 November 1797 – 7 June 1840) Kingdom of Bavaria Monarch - Ludwig
1835_in_Germany
The year 1835 in archaeology involved some significant events. Henry Rawlinson begins study and decipherment from the cuneiform of the Behistun Inscription
1835_in_archaeology
Species of beetle
beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Laporte and Gory in 1835, but its identity is unknown: it is presently considered incertae sedis,
Clytus_carinatus
1835 Earthquake in Auckland, New Zealand
The 1835 Auckland earthquake was a magnitude 6.5 earthquake that occurred on 1 January 1835 in the Auckland region of New Zealand. The earthquake was
1835_Auckland_earthquake
Events from the year 1835 in France. Monarch – Louis Philippe I March – Balzac's novel Le Père Goriot is first published in book form. July 28 – In Paris
1835_in_France
Species of beetle
beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Laporte and Gory in 1835. Bezark, Larry G. A Photographic Catalog of the Cerambycidae of the World
Trichoxys_vitticollis
Species of beetle
beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Laporte and Gory in 1835. Bezark, Larry G. A Photographic Catalog of the Cerambycidae of the World
Neoclytus_guianensis
This is a list of ordinances of the Legislative Council of Western Australia for the year 1835. "legislation.wa.gov.au".
List of ordinances of the Legislative Council of Western Australia from 1835
List_of_ordinances_of_the_Legislative_Council_of_Western_Australia_from_1835
1835 art exhibition in Paris
The Salon of 1835 was an art exhibition held at the Louvre in Paris. It was staged during the July Monarchy and was part of the tradition of Salons dating
Salon_of_1835
Diary of Czech romantic poet Karel Hynek Mácha
Diary (often referred to as the Secret Diary or Cipher Diary) was written in 1835 by Karel Hynek Mácha, the best-known Czech romantic poet. After deciphering
Diary_of_1835_(Mácha)
1835 tornado in New Jersey, US
The 1835 Middlesex County tornado was a deadly tornado that touched down in Middlesex County on June 19, 1835, becoming the deadliest tornado recorded
1835_Middlesex_County_tornado
related to paleontology that occurred or were published in the year 1835. In 1835, Adam Sedgwick began naming the Cambrian System, "recognizing the first
1835_in_paleontology
Second Dragoon Expedition of 1835 (also called the Dodge Expedition) left Fort Leavenworth, unorganized territory May 29, 1835, charged with contacting the
Second_Dragoon_Expedition
Events from the year 1835 in Sweden Monarch – Charles XIV John - Inauguration of Kjellbergska flickskolan in Gothenburg. - The pig iron trade is liberalized
1835_in_Sweden
French naturalist, geologist, and explorer
Gustave Lennier (1835–1905) was a French naturalist, geologist, and explorer active during the 19th century. He was born on February 26, 1835, in Le Havre
Gustave_Lennier
Thomas Snape (1835 – 9 August 1912) was a British industrialist and Liberal politician. Snape was born in Salford, and was initially employed by John Hutchinson
Thomas_Snape
Series of letters by Helmuth von Moltke the Elder
Events in Turkey in the Years 1835–1839 (German: Briefe über Zustände und Begebenheiten in der Türkei aus den Jahren 1835 bis 1839) or Letters from Turkey
Letters_from_Turkey_(Moltke)
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
The Municipal Corporations Act 1835 (5 & 6 Will. 4. c. 76), sometimes known as the Municipal Reform Act, was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
Municipal Corporations Act 1835
Municipal_Corporations_Act_1835
Events in the year 1835 in Mexico. Antonio López de Santa Anna – President of Mexico, until 27 January Miguel Barragán – President of Mexico, 28 January
1835_in_Mexico
Wife and widow of Captain James Cook (1742–1835)
Elizabeth Cook (née Batts; 4 February 1742 – 13 May 1835) was the wife, and, for more than 50 years, widow, of Captain James Cook. Elizabeth Batts was
Elizabeth_Batts_Cook
The 1835 North Carolina gubernatorial election was held on November 23, 1835, in order to elect the Governor of North Carolina. Democratic candidate and
1835 North Carolina gubernatorial election
1835_North_Carolina_gubernatorial_election
The 1835 Tennessee gubernatorial election was held on August 6, 1835, to elect the Governor of Tennessee. Whig nominee, former member of the U.S. House
1835 Tennessee gubernatorial election
1835_Tennessee_gubernatorial_election
towns and ancient boroughs. The process of incorporation was reformed in 1835 and many more places received borough charters, whilst others were lost.
List_of_towns_in_England
Fake series in the New York newspaper ''The Sun'' in 1835
"Great Moon Hoax of 1835", was a series of six articles published in The Sun (a New York newspaper), beginning on August 25, 1835, about the supposed
Great_Moon_Hoax
Antebellum gambling district
denizens of Kangaroo included "prostitutes, and drunken brawlers." On July 5, 1835, the gamblers of Kangaroo shot and killed Rev. Dr. Hugh Bodley, a Presbyterian
Kangaroo,_Vicksburg
Species of beetle
the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Jean Baptiste Boisduval in 1835. It is known from Australia. BioLib.cz - Ceraegidion horrens. Retrieved on
Ceraegidion_horrens
American politician (1784–1835)
Thomas C. Marshall (July 21, 1784 – June 29, 1835) was an American lawyer, planter, and politician. He lived at Oak Hill plantation and represented Fauquier
Thomas Marshall (Virginia politician, born 1784)
Thomas_Marshall_(Virginia_politician,_born_1784)
American politician (1835–1927)
Johnson (23 January 1835 – 5 April 1927) was an American politician. Johnson was born in Ellicottville, New York on 23 January 1835. He was educated near
Emmons_Johnson
Species of beetle
beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Laporte and Gory in 1835. Bezark, Larry G. A Photographic Catalog of the Cerambycidae of the World
Mecometopus_leprieuri
British tobacconist and cigarette importer (1835–1873)
Philip Morris (1835–1873) was a British tobacconist and cigarette importer, whose name was later used for Philip Morris & Co. Ltd. established in New York
Philip_Morris_(tobacconist)
Species of beetle
species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Chevrolat in 1835. BioLib.cz - Olenecamptus serratus. Retrieved on 8 September 2014. v t e
Olenecamptus_serratus
President of Mexico many times, 1833 to 1855
the creation of the Centralist Republic of Mexico thru the Siete Leyes in 1835 and later, the Bases Orgánicas, which came into effect in 1843. Throughout
Antonio_López_de_Santa_Anna
American politician
1835 – June 5, 1910) was a Union Army officer in the American Civil War. Aquila Wiley was born in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, on February 20, 1835.
Aquila_Wiley
1765–1925 unit of Russia in present day Ukraine
Russian Empire founded in 1835. It embraced the historical region of Sloboda Ukraine. From 1765 to 1780 and from 1796 to 1835 the governorate was called
Kharkov_Governorate
Denomination of the Indian rupee
and British rules. The rupiya was retained by the East India company till 1835 and formed the basis of the British Raj currency till 1947. Each rupiya coin
Indian_1-rupee_coin
legislatures. Senators were elected over a wide range of time throughout 1834 and 1835, and a seat may have been filled months late or remained vacant due to legislative
1834–35 United States Senate elections
1834–35_United_States_Senate_elections
Emperor of Austria from 1835 to 1848
Ferdinand I. 19 April 1793 – 29 June 1875) was Emperor of Austria from March 1835 until his abdication in December 1848. He was also King of Hungary, Croatia
Ferdinand_I_of_Austria
Events from the year 1835 in the United States. President: Andrew Jackson (D-Tennessee) Vice President: Martin Van Buren (D-New York) Chief Justice: John
1835_in_the_United_States
Events from the year 1835 in Ireland. May 13 – British barque Neva, transporting female convicts from Cork to Australia, is wrecked in the Bass Strait
1835_in_Ireland
English composer, music teacher and organist
John Farmer (16 August 1835 – 17 July 1901) was an English composer, music teacher, and organist born in Nottingham. His father, also named John (1812
John_Farmer_(1835–1901)
1835–1836 Ohio–Michigan dispute
The Toledo War (1835–1836), also known as the Michigan–Ohio War or Ohio–Michigan War, was a boundary dispute between the state of Ohio and the adjoining
Toledo_War
Painting by Edwin Landseer
The Drover's Departure is an 1835 genre painting by the British artist Edwin Landseer. It depicts a scene in the Grampian Mountains in Northern Scotland
The_Drover's_Departure
1835 papal encyclical by Gregory XVI
divinitus was an encyclical letter issued by Pope Gregory XVI on 14 May 1835, addressed to the Swiss clergy. Gregory issued the encyclical in response
Commissum_divinitus
Czech publisher
Josef Richard Vilímek (1 April 1835 in Vamberk – 16 April 1911 in Prague) was a Czech publisher. He established a well known publishing house and was father
Josef Richard Vilímek (1835–1911)
Josef_Richard_Vilímek_(1835–1911)
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
subsequently amended and extended to Scotland by section 1 of the Savings Bank Act 1835 (5 & 6 Will. 4. c. 57). The whole act, except so far as relates to trustee
Savings_Bank_Act_1828
America) on 15 March 1835. Liberal Nicolás Espinoza was elected governor, and the Legislative Assembly reaffirmed his victory on 6 April 1835. Espinoza assumed
1835 Salvadoran gubernatorial election
1835_Salvadoran_gubernatorial_election
The Sheriffs' Declaration Act 1835 (5 & 6 Will. 4. c. 28) was an Act of the Westminster parliament passed in 1835, which allowed individuals to take the
Sheriffs' Declaration Act 1835
Sheriffs'_Declaration_Act_1835
New Zealand runholder and station manager
Hamilton (15 July 1835 – 29 November 1911) was a New Zealand runholder and station manager. He was born in Antwerp, Belgium on 15 July 1835. McGibbon, Ian
George_Douglas_Hamilton
Genus of arachnids
Limnesia alzatei (Duges, 1884) Limnesia fulgida (Koch 1836) "Limnesia Koch, 1835". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 7 March 2021. https://www.gbif.org/species/2180711
Limnesia
Topics referred to by the same term
Lake Champlain in 1866 Water Witch (1835 cutter), a cutter owned by the Government of South Australia Water Witch (1835 steamer), a British Cross-Channel
Waterwitch
Events in the year 1835 in Norway. Monarch: Charles III John. First Minister: Jonas Collett 5 November - Christiania Offentlige Theater burns down. 29
1835_in_Norway
Genus of fishes
this genus: Mochokus brevis Boulenger, 1906 Mochokus niloticus de Joannis, 1835 Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Species in genus Mochokus". FishBase
Mochokus
Events in the year 1835 in Bolivia. President: Andrés de Santa Cruz Vice President: José Miguel de Velasco (until 23 July) Mariano Enrique Calvo (starting
1835_in_Bolivia
Last people to be executed for sodomy in England
James Pratt (1805–1835), also known as John Pratt, and John Smith (1795–1835) were two British men who, in November 1835, became the last people to be
James_Pratt_and_John_Smith
Solomon Cohen Sr. (October 13, 1757 – May 23, 1835) was a merchant in both Charleston, South Carolina, and Savannah, Georgia, in the 18th and 19th centuries
Solomon_Cohen_Sr.
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Girl/Female
Irish
From the Latin name Rosa and means “little rose.†Records show that the name has been in use in Ireland since the sixteenth century. When the expression of Irish patriotic poetry and song was outlawed during Ireland’s troubled and turbulent past, the Irish bards would disguise their nationalistic verse as love songs. In the figure of Roisin Dubh (“Dark Rosaleenâ€), a Gaelic poem translated by James Clarence Mangan in 1835, the name became a poetic symbol of Ireland, reflecting the Irish tradition of disguising outlawed patriotic verse as love songs where she is told not to be downhearted for her friends are returning from abroad to come to her aid.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a new arrival in a place, from Middle English newe-come(n) ‘recently come’, ‘just arrived’. The intrusive -b- is the result of the influence of place names ending in -combe (see Coombe).Americanized form of German Neukamm, possibly arising from a misinterpretation of its etymology as neu ‘new’ + Kamm ‘comb’ (see Neukam).According to family tradition, Capt. Andrew Newcomb was born in England in 1618 and died in Boston, MA, in 1686, leaving family who settled both in MA and in Kittery, ME. Among his descendants was the internationally renowned astronomer Simon Newcomb (1835–1909).
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : status name or occupational name from Middle English, Old French maresc(h)al ‘marshal’. The term is of Germanic origin (compare Old High German marah ‘horse’, ‘mare’ + scalc ‘servant’). Originally it denoted a man who looked after horses, but by the heyday of medieval surname formation it denoted on the one hand one of the most important servants in a great household (in the royal household a high official of state, one with military responsibilities), and on the other a humble shoeing smith or farrier. It was also an occupational name for a medieval court officer responsible for the custody of prisoners. An even wider range of meanings is found in some other languages: compare for example Polish Marszałek (see Marszalek). The surname is also borne by Jews, presumably as an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.As the fourth chief justice of the U.S., John Marshall (1755–1835) was the principal architect in consolidating and defining the powers of the Supreme Court. He was a descendant of John Marshall of Ireland, who settled in Culpeper Co., VA, sometime before 1655.
Girl/Female
Irish
From the Latin name Rosa and means “little rose.†Records show that the name has been in use in Ireland since the sixteenth century. When the expression of Irish patriotic poetry and song was outlawed during Ireland’s troubled and turbulent past, the Irish bards would disguise their nationalistic verse as love songs. In the figure of Roisin Dubh (“Dark Rosaleenâ€), a Gaelic poem translated by James Clarence Mangan in 1835, the name became a poetic symbol of Ireland, reflecting the Irish tradition of disguising outlawed patriotic verse as love songs where she is told not to be downhearted for her friends are returning from abroad to come to her aid.
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1835
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Tamil
One who rides on varaah, Is one of the matrikas, A group of seven or eight mother Goddess in the Hindu religion
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Polish
A Pole
Girl/Female
Spanish Teutonic
Shepherdess.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Purveyor of Joy
Girl/Female
Indian
Crowned with laurels
Boy/Male
British, English, Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Moonlight
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Karthik; Shiva
Boy/Male
Welsh
Legendary son of Talyessin.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Highly Knowledgeable
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Nottinghamshire named Granby, from the Old Norse personal name Grani + bý ‘farmstead’.
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n.
A game at cards derived from brag, and first played about 1835 in the Southwestern United States.
n.
A name applied by Dujardin in 1835 to the gelatinous material forming the bodies of the lowest animals; protoplasm.