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The Boquer Valley (Catalan: Vall de Boquer) is a scenic valley running 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) north-east from the town of Port de Pollença, Majorca, to
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Town in Mallorca, Spain
into several main areas: Pine walk, Boquer, Central, Siller, Pinaret, Llenaire and Gotmar. The scenic Boquer Valley runs north-east from the town, near
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entrance of Boquer Valley. The city dates back to c. 1400 BC, when the inhabitants lived about 1,000 metres north in navetas in the ridge of the valley, in what
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British natural history writer
Jonathan Elphick In Boquer Valley, Majorca, May 2007 Born 1945 (age 80–81) Prestatyn, Flintshire, Wales, UK Alma mater University of Swansea (Zoology)
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Type of radio station run by students
with a new campus radio station, Radio 1m. In 2017 the students of Sede Boquer Campus of the Ben Gurion University established SB Campus Radio, which function
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River of Puerto Rico
from https://datazone.birdlife.org/site/factsheet/20739-guaniquilla-and-boquer%C3%B3n 14/03/2026 Guemárez Soto, Andrea (2024-08-01). "De las peceras a
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English
English : occupational name for one whose job was to bore holes in something, Middle English borer.Swiss German : variant of Bohrer.
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English : nickname from the Norman term of address beu sire ‘fine sir’, given either to a fine gentleman (perhaps ironically), or to someone who made frequent use of this term of address. Compare Bonser.Americanized spelling of German Bauser.
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Scottish
Scottish : occupational name for a bow maker, Older Scots bowar, equivalent to English Bowyer.English and Scottish : from Middle English bur, bour ‘bower’, ‘cottage’, ‘inner room’ (Old English būr), hence a topographic name for someone who lived in a small cottage, an occupational name for a house servant who attended his master in his private quarters (see Bowerman), or a habitational name from any of various places, for example in Essex, named Bower or Bowers from this word.
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English : variant of Bulmer.Dutch : probably from the Germanic personal name Baldemar, composed of the elements bald ‘bold’ + mar ‘famous’.
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English : possibly a variant spelling of Bowler.
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English : occupational name for someone concerned with books, generally a scribe or binder, from Middle English boker, Old English bÅcere, an agent derivative of bÅc ‘book’.English : variant of Bowker.Americanized form of German Bucher.
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English (chiefly Nottinghamshire) : from Middle English boller (from Old English bolla ‘bowl’, ‘drinking vessel’ + the agent suffix -er), an occupational name for a maker or seller of bowls. Medieval bowls were made of wood as well as of earthenware.
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English (chiefly Manchester) : occupational name for someone whose job was to steep cotton or linen in lye (a strong alkali) to cleanse it, from an agent derivative of Middle English bouken ‘to wash’ (from Middle Dutch būken).
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English : variant of Box, with the addition of the agent suffix -er.Jewish (from Poland and Ukraine) : from an Americanized spelling of Yiddish bokser ‘St. John’s bread’, presumably an ornamental name.
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English : occupational name for a leather worker, from Middle English, Old French boulgier, an agent derivative of Old French boulge ‘leather bag’, ‘wallet’ (Middle English bulge).Irish (South Leinster) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Bolguidhir ‘descendant of Bolgodhar’, a personal name composed of the elements bolg ‘belly’ + odhar ‘yellow’, ‘sallow’.Perhaps an altered spelling of German Bohlinger or Bolinger.
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English : topographic name for someone who lived at the edge of a village or by some other boundary, Middle English border, from Old French bordure ‘edge’.
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English : occupational name for a maker or seller of bows (see Bow), as opposed to an archer. Compare Bowman.
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English, Scottish, and Irish
English, Scottish, and Irish : nickname from Middle English boner(e), bonour ‘gentle’, ‘courteous’, ‘handsome’ (Old French bonnaire, from the phrase de bon(ne) aire ‘of good bearing or appearance’, from which also comes modern English debonair).Welsh : Anglicized form of Welsh ap Ynyr ‘son of Ynyr’, a common medieval personal name derived from Latin Honorius.Swedish : unexplained.
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English : variant of Bulmer.Americanized spelling of German Baumer.
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English (Kent) of uncertain derivation
English (Kent) of uncertain derivation : of uncertain derivation: it could be a topographic name for someone living in an area planted with bushes, French bussière, or a habitational name from any of various minor places in Essex, perhaps named with this word.English (Kent) of uncertain derivation : alternatively it may be a nickname for a heavy drinker, from an agent derivative of Middle English bouse(n) ‘to drink’, ‘to booze’ (from Middle Dutch bÅ«sen) or Middle English bous, boos ‘intoxicating drink’ (from Middle Dutch bÅ«se).English (Kent) of uncertain derivation : lastly, it could be an occupational name for a stockman, from a derivative of Middle English bos(e), buse ‘stall for livestock’, ‘cowstall’, ‘manger’ (from Old English bÅs).
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Bible.
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English : occupational name for a bolter or sifter of flour, from Middle English bo(u)lt ‘to sift’ (Old French buleter, of Germanic origin).English : occupational name for a maker of bolts or bars, from an agent derivative of Middle English bolt (see Bolt).German : habitational name for someone from a lost place named Bolt. It is the name of a large family from Hechingen, Württemberg.German (also Bölter) : occupational name for a maker of wooden bolts for crossbows, Middle High German bolter.
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English (Nottinghamshire)
English (Nottinghamshire) : nickname from Old French bon sire ‘good sir’, given either to a fine gentleman (perhaps ironically), or to someone who made frequent use of this term of address. Compare Bowser.
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Portuguese and Spanish form of Italian Rocco, ROQUE means "rest."
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White
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Hawaiian
Variant spelling of Hawaiian Luana, LUANNA means "to be at leisure."
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Little bird; birdlike.
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Gentle.
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The Greatest
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Australian, Celtic, German
Of the White Brow
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Close, Intimate, Good friend, Continuous
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Humble, Unassuming, Obedience, Knowledge, Venus, Requester
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English : variant spelling of Forman 1 and 2.
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Ever victorious, Father of Satyabhama
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n.
A kind of cap worn in the 16th century, and copied in modern fashions; -- called also toquet.
imp. & p. p.
of Border
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Coquet
n.
One of the larvae of many species of insects, which penetrate trees, as the apple, peach, pine, etc. See Apple borer, under Apple.
imp. & p. p.
of Bother
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Border
n.
One who boozes; a toper; a guzzler of alcoholic liquors; a bouser.
v. t.
To gain or obtain, overcoming obstacles in the way; to win; as, to conquer freedom; to conquer a peace.
n.
A toper; a boozer.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Bother
v. t.
To subdue or overcome by mental or moral power; to surmount; as, to conquer difficulties, temptation, etc.
n.
A toper; a guzzler. See Boozer.
n.
The boce; -- called also bogue bream. See Boce.
v. t.
To be, or to have, contiguous to; to touch, or be touched, as by a border; to be, or to have, near the limits or boundary; as, the region borders a forest, or is bordered on the north by a forest.
n.
One who, or that which, bothers; state of perplexity or annoyance; embarrassment; worry; disturbance; petty trouble; as, to be in a bother.
v. t.
To conquer.
v. t.
To make a border for; to furnish with a border, as for ornament; as, to border a garment or a garden.
n.
A perfume; an aroma; as, the bouquet of wine.
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See Toque, 1.