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British journalist and writer (1928–2004)
Henry Bernard Levin CBE (19 August 1928 – 7 August 2004) was an English journalist, author and broadcaster, described by The Times as "the most famous
Bernard_Levin
a break-up of the Soviet Union with non-Russian republics seceding. Bernard Levin drew attention in 1992 to his prophetic article originally published
Predictions of the collapse of the Soviet Union
Predictions_of_the_collapse_of_the_Soviet_Union
Persons inspired by the Indian mystic Osho
a critical book, My Life in Orange, about his difficult childhood. Bernard Levin, English columnist. He joined the movement with his then girlfriend
Rajneesh_movement
Occlusion according to The Glossary of Prosthodontic Terms Ninth Edition is defined as "the static relationship between the incising or masticating surfaces
Complete_denture_occlusion
Overprotective or interfering government
1965 edition of The Spectator. The term was popularised by journalists Bernard Levin and Auberon Waugh, and later by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. The
Nanny_state
British entrepreneur (1931–2019)
1963 with Bernard Levin. The Sunday Telegraph had reported on the debate that Bloom had been the victor and it was the first time Bernard Levin had lost
John_Bloom_(businessman)
Greek and American businesswoman (born 1950)
1971, Huffington appeared in an edition of Face the Music along with Bernard Levin. A relationship developed, of which she wrote, after his death: "He
Arianna_Huffington
Indian mystic (1931–1990)
another". Responding to an enthusiastic review of Rajneesh's talks by Bernard Levin in The Times, Dominik Wujastyk, also writing in The Times, similarly
Rajneesh
English actor and director (1907–1989)
of a National Theatre for at least a decade. Looking back in 1971, Bernard Levin wrote that the Old Vic company of 1944 to 1948 "was probably the most
Laurence_Olivier
1958 cartoon image of British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan
Macmillan as an aristocratic and rather doddery figure of fun (journalist Bernard Levin dubbed him "the walrus" after the character in Alice in Wonderland.
Supermac_(cartoon)
British politician (1905–1980)
taken to prosecute Penguin under the new Obscene Publications Act. Bernard Levin criticised the decision thus: "It is surely going to be difficult for
Reginald Manningham-Buller, 1st Viscount Dilhorne
Reginald_Manningham-Buller,_1st_Viscount_Dilhorne
British topical debate TV programme
Ludovic Kennedy, Sue Lawley (the first woman to chair the programme), Bernard Levin (who is the only person to have been both programme chair and a panelist)
Question_Time_(TV_programme)
British economic campaign
Day-Lewis's choice of subject and the content of his poem were criticised. Bernard Levin later wrote that the poem "made many regret their impulsive rejoicing
I'm_Backing_Britain
British journalist and novelist (1939–2001)
He was sacked from The Spectator in 1970, but with the support of Bernard Levin and others, he won damages for unfair dismissal in a subsequent action
Auberon_Waugh
Activity of British satirists from 1960 to 1963
are Peter Cook, John Bird, John Fortune, David Frost, Dudley Moore, Bernard Levin and Richard Ingrams. Many figures who found celebrity through the satire
Satire_boom
British and American actress (1943–2010)
2 August 2010. The production was not well reviewed in general, but Bernard Levin, writing in the London Daily Express under the headline "Are there any
Lynn_Redgrave
Surname list
competitor Benjamin Levin (born 1988), American record producer and songwriter known professionally as Benny Blanco Bernard Levin, (1928–2004), British
Levin_(surname)
1965 novel by Kurt Vonnegut
Humanism in Contemporary Literature and Culture, Springer, 2016, p.155 Bernard Levin, 25 April, 1965 Matthew Gannon, "The Tragedy of Eliot Rosewater, Prince
God_Bless_You,_Mr._Rosewater
British pilot, film maker, writer, and musician (1921–2001)
UFO contactee George Adamski. In 1962, Leslie punched theatre critic Bernard Levin during a live broadcast of the TV show That Was The Week That Was. Ostensibly
Desmond_Leslie
1979–1989 303 Robert McKenzie 1980–1981 3 Ludovic Kennedy 1982–1983 4 Bernard Levin 1984–1985 2 Sue Lawley 1984–1987 5 Donald MacCormick 1985 9 Peter Sissons
List of Question Time episodes
List_of_Question_Time_episodes
English actress (born 1934)
in John Barton's "British Raj" revival of Much Ado About Nothing. As Bernard Levin wrote in The Sunday Times: "...demonstrating once more that she is a
Judi_Dench
Spiritual speaker and writer (1895–1986)
(interviewed) (TV program). The Levin Interviews. Interviewed by Levin, B. BBC Two. 20 June 1981 – via bbc.co.uk. Bernard Levin meets philosopher Jiddu Krishnamurti
Jiddu_Krishnamurti
British actor
Kerr, directed by Michael Blakemore. Among a string of fine reviews, Bernard Levin in the Sunday Times described his performance as "supernova" and that
Patrick_Ryecart
broadcaster Leigh Hunt – Critic, essayist, and poet Charles Lamb – Essayist Bernard Levin – Journalist, author and broadcaster Bryan Magee – Broadcaster, politician
List of people educated at Christ's Hospital
List_of_people_educated_at_Christ's_Hospital
Inner city district of London, England
in Camden before moving to California in 2020. Author and journalist Bernard Levin grew up in Camden Town's Plender Street. Actress and dancer Louisa Lytton
Camden_Town
Pejorative term
avoid the threat of litigation. The phrase was coined in an article by Bernard Levin in London's The Times newspaper dated 17 December 1993. The article
Compensation_culture
Daniel Bernard Levin (born March 4, 1956) served as Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Counsel of the U.S. Justice Department from
Daniel_Levin_(attorney)
Private members' club in London
knighthood, had himself been blackballed in 1873.[citation needed] Bernard Levin was blackballed by members who were upset by a column he had written
Garrick_Club
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1970 to 1974
intimate thing Heath had done was to put his arm around her shoulder. Bernard Levin wrote at the time in The Observer that the UK had to wait until the
Edward_Heath
English actress and model (1939–2025)
his censorship role under the Theatres Act 1968. Writer and critic Bernard Levin later opined that Saved contained "extremes [of cruelty] never seen
Barbara_Ferris
Multi-purpose venue in the city of London, England
into the future and that I was on another planet," said journalist Bernard Levin of his first impressions of the building. The 7,866 pipe organ was built
Royal_Festival_Hall
Irish journalist, historian & TV presenter
in 1954, and became editor in 1959, soon afterwards hiring the young Bernard Levin to write for the magazine. He continued as editor until 1962. He also
Brian_Inglis
American lawyer, radio and television personality (born 1957)
host of syndicated radio show The Mark Levin Show, as well as Life, Liberty & Levin on Fox News. Previously, Levin worked in the administration of President
Mark_Levin
British writer and filmmaker (1932–2002)
made many documentary films, including series with Angus Wilson and Bernard Levin, as well as directing a series on art appreciation presented by his
Colin_Clark_(filmmaker)
1978 musical by Lloyd Webber and Rice
century musical experience" and Rice's lyrics as "trenchant" and "witty". Bernard Levin of The Times disliked it, however, calling it as an "odious artefact
Evita_(musical)
British theatre director and writer
Dudley).[citation needed] Writing for The Sunday Times, theatre critic Bernard Levin said: It is good to salute the opening of a new theatre; it is thrice
Peter_Gill_(playwright)
Pre-decimal currencies
and Book Store. 1945. Archived from the original on 19 December 2022. Levin, Bernard (1990). Now Read On. Jonathan Cape. p. 244. ISBN 0-224-03008-6. "How
£sd
British TV panel game show (1967–1984)
both. Apart from Ray (the most prolific panellist) other regulars were Bernard Levin, Joyce Grenfell and Richard Baker. "Joseph Cooper". The Daily Telegraph
Face the Music (British game show)
Face_the_Music_(British_game_show)
British conservative activist (1910–2001)
King-Hamilton QC, had only allowed novelist Margaret Drabble and journalist Bernard Levin to appear as "character" witnesses for the newspaper. The Spectator
Mary_Whitehouse
English artist (1882–1940)
revealing Gill's incest while Tegetmeier was still living. Others, like Bernard Levin, thought she had been too indulgent towards Gill. MacCarthy commented:
Eric_Gill
English writer (1881–1975)
judged his best work, Uncle Fred in the Springtime, which the writer Bernard Levin considered the best, and Blandings Castle, which contains "Lord Emsworth
P._G._Wodehouse
1956 British TV comedy series
Palladium, or even to cabaret". Thomas's comments were echoed by Truth's Bernard Levin, who noted that the show had been "hailed in many quarters as not only
A_Show_Called_Fred
English actor (1902–1983)
they and Burrell were said to have "resigned". Looking back in 1971, Bernard Levin wrote that the Old Vic company of 1944 to 1947 "was probably the most
Ralph_Richardson
as Scarlett O'Hara in David O. Selznick's movie Gone with the Wind. Bernard Levin, English journalist, mentions it in his autobiography Jenifer Lewis
List of people with bipolar disorder
List_of_people_with_bipolar_disorder
Soviet-Russian author and dissident (1918–2008)
Solzhenitsyn was interviewed on separate occasions by two British journalists, Bernard Levin and Malcolm Muggeridge. In 1998, Russian filmmaker Alexander Sokurov
Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn
American politician and businessman (1917–2006)
political reforms began, they became unstoppable. British journalist Bernard Levin wrote in 1977: I do not believe it possible that the thirst for freedom
Caspar_Weinberger
English theatre director (1934–2019)
Miller appeared frequently in Spitting Image sketches, most notably "Bernard Levin and Jonathan Miller Talk Bollocks". Special Tony Award (1963), with
Jonathan_Miller
British weekly political and cultural news magazine
to return from the New Statesman, and enticed Richard West and Jeffrey Bernard from the same magazine. Another columnist recruited by Chancellor was Taki
The_Spectator
British author and journalist (1892–1983)
active social life, making friends with Martha Gellhorn, Doris Lessing, Bernard Levin, comedian Frankie Howerd, and film star and director Warren Beatty,
Rebecca_West
English pianist and TV presenter
encyclopedic memory for opus numbers), John Julius Norwich and occasionally Bernard Levin, David Attenborough and Patrick Moore. Cooper's work on Face the Music
Joseph_Cooper_(broadcaster)
British satirical television programme (1962–1963)
members included cartoonist Timothy Birdsall, political commentator Bernard Levin, and actors Lance Percival, who sang topical calypsos, many improvised
That_Was_the_Week_That_Was
or program title. Broadcast Levin, Bernard et al. (20 June 1981). "Jiddu Krishnamurti". British journalist Bernard Levin interviewed Krishnamurti in May
List of works about Jiddu Krishnamurti
List_of_works_about_Jiddu_Krishnamurti
British political dining society
(1991) Tom King (1989) Lord Kingsdown (1991) Viscount Lambton (1961) Bernard Levin (1986) Lord Lever of Manchester (1969) Dickson Mabon (1978) Sir Fitzroy
The_Other_Club
Academic journal
Journal, 17 (67). pp. 451-457. Flitton, Stuart (10 May 2007). "Annual Bernard Levin Award". London: The Times Newspaper. Retrieved 22 March 2008.[dead link]
Clare_Market_Review
International historically African American collegiate fraternity
official action by a BGLO to allow the admission of all colors and races. Bernard Levin became the first non-black member in 1946, and Roger Youmans became
Alpha_Phi_Alpha
British television series
larger context of the programming of the newly launched ITV. Critic Bernard Levin opined: "If there were only something of signifiant badness, then one
Colonel March of Scotland Yard
Colonel_March_of_Scotland_Yard
Municipality in Vorarlberg, Austria
about the 1914 outbreak of the First World War, The Second Seal (1950). Bernard Levin mentions Hohenems in his book Conducted Tour (1982) as being the location
Hohenems
English actor-manager (1902–1968)
standard of acting. Among the audience during this season was the young Bernard Levin, who later wrote that although "Wolfit and his dreadful company ...
Donald_Wolfit
American public affairs television show
Goodman, Germaine Greer Journalists: Carl Bernstein, Bob Woodward, Bernard Levin, Malcolm Muggeridge, Robert Kuttner Economists: John Kenneth Galbraith
Firing_Line_(TV_program)
British fashion journalist and author
joke on the paper that her sentences were even longer than those of Bernard Levin. She often brought humour into the fashion pages. Describing the fashion
Prudence_Glynn
1963 Shakespeare theatrical adaptation
the Henry VI plays in the modern theatre. Writing for the Daily Mail, Bernard Levin called it a monumental production. One of the mightiest stage projects
The Wars of the Roses (adaptation)
The_Wars_of_the_Roses_(adaptation)
British politician (1926-2007)
editorship had livened up the magazine "publishing new writers such as Bernard Levin and Katharine Whitehorn and taking a strong liberal reforming stance
Ian Gilmour, Baron Gilmour of Craigmillar
Ian_Gilmour,_Baron_Gilmour_of_Craigmillar
German actress (1923–1999)
Leslie (1921–2001). Leslie briefly became notorious for assaulting Bernard Levin during a live transmission of That Was the Week That Was in 1962 for
Agnes_Bernelle
Bianchini, 75, Venezuelan mystic. G.T. Hogan, 75, American jazz drummer. Bernard Levin, 75, English journalist and broadcaster, Alzheimer's disease. Ismael
Deaths_in_August_2004
2008 studio album by Clay Aiken
Jennings – Engineer Wesley Seidman – Engineer Jorge Vivo – Engineer Bernard Levin – Asst. Engineer Dale Parsons – Asst. Engineer Nick Banns – Asst. Engineer
On_My_Way_Here
broadcaster and journalist Philippe Legrain, British journalist and writer Bernard Levin, journalist, author and broadcaster Michael Lewis, best selling author;
List of people associated with the London School of Economics
List_of_people_associated_with_the_London_School_of_Economics
Canadian author, film and theatre critic
while bracketing him with "the kosher butchers — Herbert Kretzmer, Bernard Levin and David Nathan". Shulman took great offence, as reported in The Times
Milton_Shulman
Opera by Gaspare Spontini
the last night of the Wexford Opera Festival in 1979 is described by Bernard Levin. La vestale is famous in historical terms but is only very infrequently
La_vestale_(Spontini)
Adaptation of Charles Dickens novel
of the season...a theatrical experience of a lifetime" and in London Bernard Levin of The Times found "a ceaselessly entertaining...dramatic triumph" and
The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (play)
The_Life_and_Adventures_of_Nicholas_Nickleby_(play)
Iranian Pentecostal pastor (1935-1994)
death on charges of apostasy.[citation needed] On 18 January 1994, Bernard Levin, a prominent veteran British Jewish journalist, reprinted Dibaj's courtroom
Mehdi_Dibaj
Guyanese actor, musician and writer (1919–2010)
form of a "topical Calypso" (a pun on "tropical"). With journalist Bernard Levin providing words, Grant strung them together. Tonight was popular and
Cy_Grant
Historic cemetery in London
Freemason Frederick Richards Leyland – shipowner and art collector Bernard Levin – journalist, author and broadcaster Sir John Scott Lillie – Peninsular
Brompton_Cemetery
American left-wing activist (born 1935)
York and Pennsylvania without exterminating the civilian population". Bernard Levin wrote critically of Schoenman's influence on Russell, saying that Schoenman
Ralph_Schoenman
Canadian a cappella vocal group
Cappella Review Board. Reviews By Jonathan Minkoff, Elie Landau, and Bernard Levin. September 22, 2001 "Cadence Twenty Four One". AllMusic Review by Scott
Cadence_(vocal_group)
English actress (1882–1976)
Once again, Thorndike's notices were better than those for the play. Bernard Levin wrote, "she gets her fangs deep into the meatiest part she has had for
Sybil_Thorndike
British author, journalist, poet, and women's activist (1930–2003)
career in 1956 as a feature writer for Truth magazine, where she met Bernard Levin, who became a lifelong friend. She then joined The Spectator as its
Monica_Furlong
1878 novel by Leo Tolstoy
Konstantin Levin, a wealthy country landowner who wants to marry Kitty, sister to Dolly and sister-in-law to Anna's brother Stepan Oblonsky. Levin has to
Anna_Karenina
Simon Jenkins (1943–), The Sunday Times, The Guardian, Evening Standard Bernard Levin (1928–2004), The Times Richard Littlejohn (1954–), The Sun and Daily
List_of_newspaper_columnists
British judge (1877–1971)
by Bernard Levin, who described him as "a calamity" and accused him of "vindictiveness" and of being "a malign influence" on penal reform. Levin had
Rayner_Goddard,_Baron_Goddard
English writer, cartoonist, and economist
Medal of the Society for his lecture on humour. Bernard Levin interviewed him for his TV series The Levin Interview in 1966. He was a good enough cricketer
Bernard_Hollowood
Play written by John Mortimer
his client. It was subsequently adapted for television: the critic Bernard Levin described it as a masterpiece: "more moving, more funny and more profound
A_Voyage_Round_My_Father
internationally envied, intellectually diverse team of writers. Among them were Bernard Levin, Vincent Mulchrone, Shirley Conran, Godfrey Winn, Anne Scott-James,
Gordon_McKenzie_(journalist)
Day of the year
2016) 1928 – Shiv Prasaad Singh, Indian Hindi writer (died 1998) 1928 – Bernard Levin, English journalist, author, and broadcaster (died 2004) 1929 – Bill
August_19
British publisher of music and poetry (1931–2000)
posthumous volume Not Love Perhaps.. which received much praise from Bernard Levin in The Times), Peter Thorogood, Paul Wigmore and cricketer Derek Underwood
John_Bishop_(publisher)
Soviet and Russian poet (1933–2017)
was nominated for the poetry chair at Oxford in 1968, Kingsley Amis, Bernard Levin, and the Russian-Hungarian historian Tibor Szamuely led the campaign
Yevgeny_Yevtushenko
Organisation
overall majority. Alan Hughes of Trinity (known as 'Bernard' because of his resemblance to Bernard Levin) was the President, and Jervis Smith of Queen's served
Oxford University Student Union
Oxford_University_Student_Union
British judge and legal philosopher (1905–1992)
was delivered in July of that year and backed Britain's role there. Bernard Levin, among others, was of the opinion that: "The Government refused to accept
Patrick_Devlin,_Baron_Devlin
British periodical publication
Staples. Scott's deputy in the last years of publication was the young Bernard Levin. Other members of the editorial staff in the last years of publication
Truth_(British_periodical)
1977 studio album by Roy Harper
way, they were in the pockets of the corporations. I got a reply from Bernard Levin – he agreed with me but wouldn't go public about it". Subsequent pressings
Bullinamingvase
British writer, art historian and furrier
for Pleasure which received favourable reviews. In 1977 in The Times Bernard Levin called it "not only the best guide-book to that city ever written, but
Joseph_Gluckstein_Links
1959 film by Henry Levin
Earth) is a 1959 American science fiction adventure film directed by Henry Levin and starring James Mason, Pat Boone, Arlene Dahl, and Diane Baker. Based
Journey to the Center of the Earth (1959 film)
Journey_to_the_Center_of_the_Earth_(1959_film)
British rabbi, writer, and theologian (1920–2006)
demonstrated by the television interview of Dr. Jacobs of 1966 conducted by Bernard Levin. The defecting congregation purchased the old St John's Wood synagogue
Louis_Jacobs
Opera festival in Ireland
slipping on a steeply raked, smoothly finished stage, as described by Bernard Levin. Elaine Padmore had been a BBC opera producer and had supervised transmissions
Wexford_Festival_Opera
British astrobiologist
Expedition Sumatra 1993 (The Barnes Wallis Moth Machine). ISBN 0951702114 Bernard Levin. 'Of Moths and Flames' The Times, Editorial, 23 November 1993, p. 18
Charles_S._Cockell
Nigerian journalist
newspaper, the Sunday Independent of 11 July 1993. In the piece, which Bernard Levin, the respected political commentator and columnist of the London Sunday
Kayode_Soyinka
by Leo Tolstoy Telescope and star-gazing book more 25 October 1987 Bernard Levin The Michelin Guide to France Laptop computer more 1 November 1987 Bamber
List of Desert Island Discs episodes (1981–1990)
List_of_Desert_Island_Discs_episodes_(1981–1990)
Greenspon (LSE) Sydney Jacobson, Baron Jacobson (KCL) Ellie Harrison (KCL) Bernard Levin (LSE) Michael Lewis (LSE) Sophie Long (KCL) Jonathan Maitland (KCL)
List of people associated with the University of London
List_of_people_associated_with_the_University_of_London
British Conservative politician (born 1951)
Goodwin), "Kinnock Challenged over CND 'Cover-up', 1 April 1992 The Times (Bernard Levin), "Making the World a Lefter Place", 7 May 1992 Daily Telegraph (Robert
Julian_Lewis
Listed building in Monken Hadley, Greater London, England
Brown and Paul Johnson; Iris Murdoch and her husband, John Bayley; Bernard Levin; John Gross, editor of the Times Literary Supplement; the novelist Jacqueline
Lemmons
art historian Peter Levi (1931–2000), poet, critic and travel writer Bernard Levin (1928–2004), writer and broadcaster Amy Levy (1861–1889), poet and novelist
List_of_English_writers_(K–Q)
BERNARD LEVIN
BERNARD LEVIN
Surname or Lastname
English, French, Dutch, Polish, Czech, and Slovenian
English, French, Dutch, Polish, Czech, and Slovenian : from a Germanic personal name (see Bernhard). The popularity of the personal name was greatly increased by virtue of its having been borne by St. Bernard of Clairvaux (c.1090–1153), founder and abbot of the Cistercian monastery at Clairvaux.Americanized form of German Bernhard or any of the other cognates in European languages; for forms see Hanks and Hodges 1988.The first bearer of the name in Canada was from the Lorraine region of France. He is documented in Quebec city in 1666 as Jean Bernard. He and some of his descendants bore the secondary surnames Anse and Hanse, because his original forename must have been Hans (the German equivalent of French Jean, English John). Another bearer, from La Rochelle, is documented in Quebec city in 1676; and a third, from the Poitou region of France, was also documented in Quebec city, in 1713, with the secondary surname Léveillé. Other documented secondary names are Jolicoeur, Larivière, and Lajoie.
Male
French
 Norman French form of Old High German Bernhard, BERNARD means "bold as a bear." Compare with another form of Bernard.
Male
Italian
 Italian and Spanish form of Latin Bernardus, BERNARDO means "bold as a bear."
Male
French
French form of Spanish Fernándo, FERNAND means "ardent for peace."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Gerrard, JERRARD means "spear strong."
Girl/Female
Australian, French, German, Italian
Feminine of Bernard
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Leonard, LENARD means "lion-strong."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Gerard, GERRARD means "spear strong."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, German
Strong as a Bear; Form of Bernard; Grim Bear; Bear; Courageous
Male
English
 English form of Anglo-Saxon Beornheard, BERNARD means "bold as a bear." Compare with another form of Bernard.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Reynard.
Male
German
Variant spelling of Old High German Bernhard, BERNHARDT means "bold as a bear."
Boy/Male
Gaelic, German, Scottish
Bear or Courageous; Bear Strong; Form of Bernard
Male
English
English form of Norman French Reynaud, REYNARD means "wise ruler."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Leonard, LENNARD means "lion-strong."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bernard.
Male
German
Variant spelling of German Meinhard, MEINARD means "strong and hardy."
Girl/Female
French
Feminine of Bernard, meaning strong as a bear, or bear hard.
Male
Gaelic
Gaelic form of French Bernard, BEARNARD means "bold as a bear."
Female
French
Feminine form of French Bernard, BERNARDE means "bold as a bear."
BERNARD LEVIN
BERNARD LEVIN
Boy/Male
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Bheem; Second of the Five Pandava Brothers
Boy/Male
Welsh
Son of Harry.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Pure Water
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
The Rising Sun
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : nickname for an impetuous person, from the Old French phrase trop isnel ‘too swift’.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Devasri | தேவரà¯à®·à®¿
A God like saint. Devarshee was used for naradmuni because he was the son of Brahma and was the saint of Vishnu Bhagwan, Goddess Lakshmi
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Shining; Beaming; Radiant
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Bond tie
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Kannada, Muslim
One who does Good
Girl/Female
Arabic, French, Lebanese, Muslim
Joy; Delight; Happiness
BERNARD LEVIN
BERNARD LEVIN
BERNARD LEVIN
BERNARD LEVIN
BERNARD LEVIN
n.
Alt. of Beguard
n.
The sapphirine gurnard (Trigla hirundo). See Illust. under Gurnard.
n.
Long or stiff hairs on a plant; the awn; as, the beard of grain.
n.
The European red gurnard (Trigla pini).
n.
A pointed beard.
n.
The European gray gurnard (Trigla gurnardus).
pl.
of Ternary
n.
Block's gurnard (Trigla gurnardus) of Europe.
a.
Containing, or consisting of, three different parts, as elements, atoms, groups, or radicals, which are regarded as having different functions or relations in the molecule; thus, sodic hydroxide, NaOH, is a ternary compound.
a.
Proceeding by threes; consisting of three; as, the ternary number was anciently esteemed a symbol of perfection, and held in great veneration.
v. t.
To take by the beard; to seize, pluck, or pull the beard of (a man), in anger or contempt.
n.
See Beghard.
n.
The European red gurnard (Trigla cuculus).
n.
The red gurnard, or gurnet. See Gurnard.
a.
Of or pertaining to St. Bernard of Clairvaux, or to the Cistercian monks.
imp. & p. p.
of Beard
n.
The red gurnard or cuckoo fish.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Beard
n.
An appelation applied after the manner of a proper name to the fox. Same as Renard.