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German writer, publisher, and radio editor (1914–1980)
Alfred Hellmuth Andersch (pronounced [ˈalfʁeːt ˈʔandɐʃ] ; 4 February 1914 – 21 February 1980) was a German writer, publisher, and radio editor. The son
Alfred_Andersch
1999 book by W. G. Sebald
during World War II "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea", on Alfred Andersch "Against the Irreversible", on Jean Améry "The Remorse of the Heart"
On the Natural History of Destruction
On_the_Natural_History_of_Destruction
1957 novel by Alfred Andersch
Sansibar oder der letzte Grund) is a 1957 novel by the German writer Alfred Andersch. It was published in English in 1958, translated by Michael Bullock
Flight_to_Afar
German writer and academic (1944–2001)
London: Hamish Hamilton. (Luftkrieg und Literatur: Mit einem Essay zu Alfred Andersch) English ed. 2003 (2003) Campo Santo. London: Hamish Hamilton. (Campo
W._G._Sebald
1952 book by Alfred Andersch
is a 1952 book by the German writer Alfred Andersch. It is a mix of report, essay and memoir, covering Andersch's family and his own youthful communist
The_Cherries_of_Freedom
Literary group of German writers
re-education for German POWs. It was edited by Curt Vinz, working with Alfred Andersch and Hans Werner Richter. Upon their return to Germany they planned
Group_47
Hermann Nietschmann [de] Max Lawton – Michael Lentz Ralph Manheim – Alfred Andersch, Hermann Broch, Michael Ende, Werner Haftmann [de], Konrad Heiden,
List of translators into English
List_of_translators_into_English
German soldier and author (1895–1998)
Medal of the Alfred Toepfer Foundation 1973 Literature Prize of the Academy Amriswil (Organizer: Dino Larese; Laudations: Alfred Andersch, François Bondy
Ernst_Jünger
Town in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
believed to have been situated near present Rerik. It is the setting for Alfred Andersch's debut novel, Flight to Afar (1957). Rerik West, on a peninsula separated
Rerik
ISBN 978-0674967595. (in German) Jörg Döring, Markus Joch (ed.s): Alfred Andersch revisited. Werkbiographische Studien im Zeichen der Sebald-Debatte
Hans_Steinbrenner_(SS_member)
German writer (1917–1985)
Sebald, W.G. (1999). Luftkrieg und Literatur: Mit einem Essay zu Alfred Andersch [On the Natural History of Destruction] (in German). Reviews Murdoch
Heinrich_Böll
German philosopher and sociologist (1895–1973)
workers' parties, were disappointed revolutionaries. The German writer Alfred Andersch, who had been close to the KPD before 1933 and then withdrawn into
Max_Horkheimer
American literary translator
from complications associated with prostate cancer. Efraim's Book by Alfred Andersch The Good Person of Szechwan by Bertolt Brecht Baal by Bertolt Brecht
Ralph_Manheim
Opera
without orchestral accompaniment. Teldec 4509 97304(2) German version by Alfred Andersch: Chorus of the Stuttgart State Opera; Stuttgart State Orchestra; Bernhard
Intolleranza_1960
Calendar year
inventor of the trampoline (d. 2010)[citation needed] February 4 – Alfred Andersch, German writer (d. 1980) February 5 William S. Burroughs, American
1914
Bavarian State Prosecutor noted for challenging early Nazi atrocities
Döring, Jörg; Joch, Markus (2011). Mein lumpiges Vierteljahr Haft in Alfred Andersch Revisited. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter GmbH. pp. 97–104. ISBN 978-3-1102-6826-3
Josef_Hartinger
following the end of the Second World War, two former writers for Der Ruf, Alfred Andersch and Hans Werner Richter, first revived the journal in the American
Censorship_in_Nazi_Germany
the last narrative written by German author Alfred Andersch. It was published in 1980, the year that Andersch died, and describes a 1928 school lesson attended
The_Father_of_a_Murderer
Low mountain range in Germany
about the Eifel region and its people is the novel Winterspelt by Alfred Andersch, which is set in the final phase of the Second World War and depicts
Eifel
extensively on post-war German literature, including on such authors as Alfred Andersch, Ingeborg Bachmann, Jurek Becker, Thomas Bernhard, Günter Grass, Ruth
Irène_Heidelberger-Leonard
wilde Alexander Hermann Allmers Peter Paul Althaus Günther Anders Alfred Andersch Ernst Moritz Arndt Achim von Arnim Bettina von Arnim Hans Arp H. C
List_of_German-language_poets
Independent book publishing company
Germano Almeida (Cape Verde) Corrado Alvaro (Italy) Alfred Andersch (Germany) Guillaume Apollinaire (France) Gennadiy Aygi (Russia) Honoré de Balzac (France)
New_Directions_Publishing
Nazi concentration camp prisoners
Dutch priest, philosopher and former rector of Nijmegen University Alfred Andersch, held 6 months in 1933 Hans Beimler, imprisoned but escaped. Died in
List_of_prisoners_of_Dachau
Capital of Bavaria, Germany
writers as diverse as Wolfgang Koeppen, Erich Kästner, Eugen Roth, Alfred Andersch, Elfriede Jelinek, Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Michael Ende, Franz Xaver
Munich
Day of the year
1913 – Rosa Parks, American civil rights activist (died 2005) 1914 – Alfred Andersch, German-Swiss author and publisher (died 1980) 1915 – William Talman
February_4
Canadian-English translator of German literature
Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Jurek Becker, Uwe Timm, Walter Kempowski and Alfred Andersch. Her notable translations include: Heinrich Böll: Billiards at Half-Past
Leila_Vennewitz
1962 film directed by Helmut Käutner
Stratil. The film was adapted from the novel of the same title by Alfred Andersch. It was entered into the 12th Berlin International Film Festival. German
Redhead_(1962_film)
Day of the year
player and businessman, co-founded Tim Hortons (born 1930) 1980 – Alfred Andersch, German-Swiss author (born 1914) 1982 – Gershom Scholem, German-Israeli
February_21
German author (1904–1971)
and the couple stayed there until they moved to Munich in 1950. When Alfred Andersch assessed German literary output during the Nazi reign in 1947 he categorised
Horst_Lange
Allied initiative to remove Nazism
(The Call) was a popular literary magazine first published in 1945 by Alfred Andersch and edited by Hans Werner Richter. Der Ruf, also called Independent
Denazification
(born 1963, Argentina, f/nf) John Anderdon (1792–1874, England, nf) Alfred Andersch (1914–1980, Germany/Switzerland, nf) Astrid Hjertenæs Andersen (1915–1985
List_of_authors_by_name:_A
f/nf) Jean Améry (1912–1978, nf/f) Günther Anders (1902–1992, nf/f/p) Alfred Andersch (1914–1980, f/nf) Lou Andreas-Salomé (1861–1937, nf) Stefan Andres
List of German-language authors
List_of_German-language_authors
American newspaper in post-war Germany (1945–1955)
prominent contributors include: Theodor W. Adorno Alfred Andersch Heinrich Böll Bertolt Brecht Alfred Döblin Günter Eich Ludwig Erhard Max Frisch Will
Die_Neue_Zeitung
(The Call) was a popular literary magazine first published in 1945 by Alfred Andersch and edited by Hans Werner Richter. Der Ruf, also called Independent
Censorship in the Federal Republic of Germany
Censorship_in_the_Federal_Republic_of_Germany
Alighieri, simply called Dante, major Italian poet of the Late Middle Ages Alfred Andersch, German writer, publisher, and radio editor Hans Christian Andersen
List of orphans and foundlings
List_of_orphans_and_foundlings
1975–81 novel by Peter Weiss
Spiegel. While the first volume was only reviewed very positively by Alfred Andersch in the Frankfurter Rundschau (he coined the term "roman d'essai" or
The_Aesthetics_of_Resistance
German composer (born 1946)
after E.T.A. Hoffmann, Semperoper Dresden Sansibar, 1994, opera after Alfred Andersch, Schwetzingen Festival / Bavarian State Opera Das Treffen in Teltge
Eckehard_Mayer
Opera and music theatre festival in Germany
Ende der Nacht Michael Herrschel, loosely after the novel Die Rote by Alfred Andersch 27 Apr 2010 WP Philipp Maintz Maldoror Thomas Fiedler, after Les Chants
Munich_Biennale
Novel by Wolfgang Koeppen
existence is also a plea for a new, more humane form of life, leading Alfred Andersch to describe him as a "humanistic pessimist". This hidden humanistic
Death_in_Rome
published by Diogenes include: Joan Aiken, Margery Allingham, Eric Ambler, Alfred Andersch, Jakob Arjouni, Stefan Bachmann, Honoré de Balzac, Ray Bradbury, Rainer
Diogenes_Verlag
Borough of Munich, Germany
was christianised by Blessed Winthir [de] in the 8th century. Author Alfred Andersch Author Manfred Bieler [de] Historian Karl Bosl Architect Hans Döllgast [de]
Neuhausen-Nymphenburg
Kaye Webb, English publisher and journalist (died 1996) February 4 – Alfred Andersch, German writer (died 1980) February 5 – William S. Burroughs, American
1914_in_literature
Swiss novelist and publisher (1928-1994)
most innovative publishing addresses in Switzerland. Authors such as Alfred Andersch, Peter Bichsel, Helmut Heissenbüttel, Alexander Kluge, Kurt Marti,
Otto_F._Walter
German journalist, publisher and screenwriter
Call"). He was named its chief editor in 1947 after the dismissal of Alfred Andersch and Hans Werner Richter. However, in this role Kuby fared no better
Erich_Kuby
WWII-era antifascist periodical for German POWs
camp get Alfred Andersch. Andersch and Hans Werner Richter were two of the most important POWs to work on the paper. Before the war Andersch and Richter
Der_Ruf_(newspaper)
German literary prize
Moosdorf 1911 2000 Germany 1965 Max Tau 1897 1976 Norway/ Sweden 1967 Alfred Andersch 1914 1980 Switzerland 1969 Giorgio Bassani 1916 2000 Italy 1971 Ilse
Nelly_Sachs_Prize
(1926–2001), US author and poet Anacreon (570–488 BCE), Greek lyric poet Alfred Andersch (1914–1980), German writer and publisher Mir Anees (or Anis) (1803–1874)
List_of_poets
German composer (born 1968)
2008. The libretto of Michael Herrschel is based on passages from Alfred Andersch's Die Rote. The opera was first performed by the Ensemble Modern, conducted
Jens_Joneleit
1932 novel by John Cowper Powys
Lépront. In the German-speaking world, admirers included Hermann Hesse, Alfred Andersch, Hans Henny Jahnn, Karl Kerényi and Elias Canetti. It was published
A_Glastonbury_Romance
Polish translator o f German literature
1989; Hans Henny Jahnn, 13 niesamowitych opowieści, WL, Kraków 1990; Alfred Andersch, Ojciec mordercy, WL, Kraków 1990; Karl Leberecht Immermann, Münchhausen
Ryszard_Wojnakowski
German musicologist, critic and journalist
Nachlass (literary estate). Besides letters from Theodor W. Adorno and Alfred Andersch, this archive contained correspondence with Ingeborg Bachmann, Ernst
Joachim_Kaiser
German writer and editor (1929–2022)
Brentano's poetry. Until 1957 he worked as a radio editor in Stuttgart with Alfred Andersch; he criticized in a radio essay Der Spiegel's language style. He became
Hans_Magnus_Enzensberger
German philosopher (1910–1990)
only theoretical considerations; he had close contact to authors like Alfred Andersch and Arno Schmidt. His constructions of analogy to visual arts made
Max_Bense
Austrian actor and film director (1927–2005)
E. Sherwood) 1958: Biologie und Tennis — (based on a radio play by Alfred Andersch) 1958: Das Lächeln der Gioconda — (based on novelette "The Gioconda
Michael_Kehlmann
German scholar of literary studies and critical theory
Benjamin, Gershom Scholem, Hannah Arendt, Jakob Taubes, Susan Taubes, Alfred Andersch, Ingeborg Bachmann, Christa Wolf, Unica Zürn, and Yoko Tawada (who
Sigrid_Weigel
18 January - Arno Schmidt, German author (died 1979) 4 February - Alfred Andersch, German writer (died 1980) 20 February - Erich Ziegler, German politician
1914_in_Germany
German author (1864–1947)
maintaining one's own personal dignity and liberty is everything." When Alfred Andersch assessed German literary output during the Nazi reign in 1947 he categorised
Ricarda_Huch
Artist's Book
Grass, To Seek a Newer World by Robert F. Kennedy and The Redhead by Alfred Andersch. Uniquely, Halbzeit (Half-time by Martin Walser), was cut into unequal
Literaturwurst
United States historic place
Wisconsin. Alfred Andersch - an Army soldier who deserted to U.S. forces in Italy, Andersch became Germany's controversial modern novelist. Andersch wrote
Camp_Ruston
1957 film by Michelangelo Antonioni
1958 Nastro d'Argento for Best Cinematography (Gianni di Venanzo) In Alfred Andersch's 1960 novel Die Rote (The Redhead), protagonist Fabio reflects on Antonioni's
Il_Grido
French theologian, c. 1050 – c. 1121
plectro linguae percussio" Richard J. Utz, "Medievalism as Modernism: Alfred Andersch's Nominalist Littérature engageé," Studies in Medievalism 6 (1993),
Roscellinus
Former municipality in Ticino, Switzerland
Berzona were well known personalities from the arts and culture, such as Alfred Andersch, Golo Mann and Max Frisch. Today, the village is shrinking as few jobs
Isorno
Aspect of philosophy
in an essay by Joseph Quack who called the German modernist writer Alfred Andersch a "literary nominalist". In 1991, Richard Utz applied the paradigm
Literary_nominalism
Fragments paniques Infranoir Normand de Bellefeuille, La Belle Conduite Alfred Andersch, Empōrt euch der Himmel ist blau Ingeborg Bachmann, works, in a four-volume
1978_in_poetry
Bulgarian writer and translator (1940–2019)
Horváth, Elias Canetti, Max Frisch, Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Heinrich Böll, Alfred Andersch, Martin Walser, Hans Magnus Enzensberger, Christoph Meckel. His book
Ventseslav_Konstantinov
Wooded landscape in the Central Uplands, Germany
hamlet of Winterspelt is the setting for the novel of the same name by Alfred Andersch, which takes place in the final months of the Second World War. West
Schnee_Eifel
German actor
where he remained until 1959. He was in contact with authors such as Alfred Andersch, Ingeborg Bachmann, Gottfried Benn, Max Frisch and Carl Zuckmayer.
Gert_Westphal
Short story by Wolfdietrich Schnurre
"Tod der Literatur". Die Schwierigkeit zu erzählen, am Beispiel von Alfred Andersch"". In Japanische Gesellschaft für Germanistik (ed.). Sprachproblematik
Das_Begräbnis
(born 1904) Franz Schafheitlin, German actor (born 1895) February 21 — Alfred Andersch, German writer (born 1914) March 5 — Wilhelm Hoegner, German politician
1980_in_Germany
German historian
Wehrmacht von innen. Munich: Piper Verlag. 2012. ISBN 978-3-492-05540-6. Alfred Andersch desertiert. Fahnenflucht und Literatur (1944–1952). Verbrecher Verlag
Felix_Römer
Baecker, but also writers such as Ingeborg Bachmann, Ilse Aichinger, Alfred Andersch, Hans Magnus Enzensberger, and Kathrin Röggla. Merkur has been able
Merkur_(magazine)
POWs, Der Ruf, and the Genesis of Group 47: The Political Journey of Alfred Andersch and Hans Werner Richter. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 9781611476170.
Fort_Kearny_(Rhode_Island)
Month of 1914
competition at the St. Petersburg chess tournament in April. Born: Alfred Andersch, German writer, author of The Father of a Murderer; in Munich, German
February_1914
1960 novel by Arno Schmidt
Heißenbüttel ranked the novel "among the highest in German literature." Alfred Andersch called it "a magnificent, wild, sad book." Kaff auch Mare Crisium.
Kaff_auch_Mare_Crisium
Stevens, 73, British diplomat. Erich Vagts, 84, German politician. Alfred Andersch, 66, German writer and publisher. Aldo Andreotti, 55, Italian mathematician
Deaths_in_February_1980
Municipality in Ticino, Switzerland
Berzona were well known personalities from the arts and culture, such as Alfred Andersch, Golo Mann and Max Frisch. Today, the village is shrinking as few jobs
Onsernone
German publisher
headquarters moved during the reconstruction from Berlin to Neuwied. Alfred Andersch, along with many others, participated with his magazine articles and
Luchterhand_Literaturverlag
Military unit
POWs, Der Ruf, and the Genesis of Group 47: The Political Journey of Alfred Andersch and Hans Werner Richter. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 9781611476170.
Harbor Defenses of Narragansett Bay
Harbor_Defenses_of_Narragansett_Bay
1978 German film
Winterspelt Directed by Eberhard Fechner [de] Written by Alfred Andersch Eberhard Fechner Starring Ulrich von Dobschütz [de] Hans Christian Blech George
Winterspelt_(film)
1946 poem by Günter Eich
first published in the seventh issue of the young journal Der Ruf by Alfred Andersch and Hans Werner Richter on November 15, 1946. In 1948, Eich included
Latrine_(poem)
Political and philosophical views of a German soldier and writer
self-understanding in a 1977 conversation with Alfred Andersch, in which he retrospectively endorsed Andersch's characterisation of him not as a conservative
Philosophy_of_Ernst_Jünger
Name list
(1902–1969), daughter of German stage/film couple Rudolf Andersch and Ida Perry Johan Alfred Ander (1873–1910), convicted Swedish murderer, the last person
Ander
German literary award
Sperber 1972 Jean Améry 1973 Reiner Kunze 1974 Gershom Scholem 1975 Alfred Andersch 1976 Hans Wollschläger 1977 Dolf Sternberger 1978 Günther Anders 1980
Großer Literaturpreis der Bayerischen Akademie der Schönen Künste
Großer_Literaturpreis_der_Bayerischen_Akademie_der_Schönen_Künste
Swiss publishing house
became one of the most innovative publishing addresses. Authors such as Alfred Andersch, Peter Bichsel Helmut Heissenbüttel, Alexander Kluge, Kurt Marti, and
Walter_Verlag
1992 superhero film directed by Tim Burton
Zumwalt), the Sword Swallower (John Strong), the Knifethrower Dame (Erika Andersch), the Acrobatic Thug (Gregory Scott Cummins), the Terrifying Clown (Branscombe
Batman_Returns
Lee Carrington, Anthony De Longis, James Murray, Kristine Rose, Erika Andersch, Travis McKenna The Hairdresser's Husband AMLF Patrice Leconte (director/screenplay);
List of American films of 1992
List_of_American_films_of_1992
"Rudolf Carnap, a German-born philosopher and naturalized US citizen" Andersch, Norbert (August 2023). "Susanne K. Langers "Mind: An Essay on Human Feeling
List_of_German_Americans
American scientist and activist (1901–1994)
PMID 15395398. S2CID 31674765. Retrieved 2015-06-02.[permanent dead link] Andersch, MA; Wilson, DA; Menten, ML. (1944). "Sedimentation constants and electrophoretic
Linus_Pauling
1977 art exhibition in Kassel, West Germany
Ackermann Anatol Ant Farm Art & Language Mac Adams Billy Adler Gisela Andersch Shusaku Arakawa David Askevold Carlo Alfano Chantal Akerman Laurie Anderson
Documenta_6
German art institution
1973 Alfred Jensen 1973 Josef Albers 1973 Horst Janssen 1973 Jorge Castillo 1973 George Rickey 1973 Michelangelo Pistoletto 1974 Gisela Andersch 1974
Kestnergesellschaft
ALFRED ANDERSCH
ALFRED ANDERSCH
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Irish Gaelic form of English Alfred, AILFRID means "elf counsel."
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Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Ealdred, ALDRED means "old counsel."
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Italian and Spanish form of Latin Alfredus, ALFREDO means "elf counsel."
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Feminine form of English Alfred, ALFREDA means "elf counsel."
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Anglo Saxon American Swedish English Teutonic
Name of a king.
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Sage, wise. From the Old English Aelfraed, meaning elf counsel. Also from Ealdfrith or Alfrid,...
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English : variant spelling of Allred.
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English : variant of Allred.
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Middle English form of Latin Alvredus, ALVRED means "elf counsel."
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English : variant of Aldred.
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Modern English form of Middle English Alvred, ALFRED means "elf counsel."Â
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English : from the Middle English personal name Alured, a form of Alfred, which was sometimes written Alvred, especially in Old French texts. The v was misread as a vowel, since v and u were written identically and not regarded as distinct letters.English : from the Middle English personal name Alrit, a variant of Aldred.
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Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Ealdred, ELDRED means "old advisor."
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Variant spelling of English Alfred, ALFRID means "elf counsel."
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English : from any of a group of Middle English personal names, Alfrey, Aufrey, and Alfreth, the origins of which are confused. They almost certainly include some cases of Alfred, but other Old English names may have contributed too, in particular Æ{dh}elfri{dh} ‘noble peace’ and Ælfrīc (see Aubrey).
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Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Ailfrid, AILFRYD means "elf counsel."
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American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
Wise Counsellor; Sage; Counsel from the Elves; Elf; Magical Counsel; Spanish Form of Alfred; Elf Counsel
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Variant spelling of Middle English Alvred, ALURED means "elf counsel."
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English : from the Middle English personal name Alvred, Old English Ælfrǣd ‘elf counsel’. This owed its popularity as a personal name in England chiefly to the fame of the West Saxon king Alfred the Great (849–899), who defeated the Danes, keeping them out of Wessex, and whose court was a great center of learning and culture.
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Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Ailfrid, AILFRIED means "elf counsel."
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Son of the Sun
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English Place Name
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Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William...
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Lord Shiva, God Shankar
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Goddess Laxmi
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Fairy Princess; Fairy Queen; Roman Clan Names Tatius; Similar to an Ancient Italian Name; Myth Name; Female Version of Roman Family Clan Name Tatius; A Saint's Name
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Famous; Godly; Spring; The Fourth Female; Popular; Divine; Greenery
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Of the Sun, Offering, Fire
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Babylonian
, the father of the demiurgus Bel.
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Bharanidhar | பாரநீதாரÂ
Who rule the world
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imp. & p. p.
of Affy
a.
Possessing acres or landed property; -- used in composition; as, large-acred men.
n.
Peace; -- a word used in composition, especially in proper names; as, Alfred; Frederic.
n.
A saddle horse for the road, or for state occasions, as distinguished from a war horse.
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of Lure
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of Alarm
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of Flare
n.
A small saddle horse for ladies.
a.
United; joined; leagued; akin; related. See Ally.
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Winged; having wings, or side appendages like wings.
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Wing-footed, as the bat.
n.
A furious onset or attack.
a.
Of an azure color; sky-blue.
imp. & p. p.
of Ally
a.
Aroused to vigilance; excited by fear of approaching danger; agitated; disturbed; as, an alarmed neighborhood; an alarmed modesty.
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An ensign; a standard bearer.
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of Alter
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of Glare
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An animal whose toes are connected by a membrane, serving for a wing, as the bat.
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of Blare