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Estonian encyclopedia published 1985–2007
Estonian Encyclopaedia (Estonian: Eesti entsüklopeedia) is an Estonian encyclopaedia which was published from 1985 to 2007. From 1985 to 1990, its title
Estonian_Encyclopedia
Estonian encyclopedia published 1968-1976
The Estonian Soviet Encyclopedia (Estonian: Eesti nõukogude entsüklopeedia, abbreviated ENE) is an Estonian general encyclopedia that was published from
Estonian_Soviet_Encyclopedia
Estonian-language edition of Wikipedia
The Estonian Wikipedia (Estonian: Eestikeelne Vikipeedia) is the Estonian version of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, started on 24 August 2002. As of
Estonian_Wikipedia
Country in Northern Europe
centuries AD, Estonia's first administrative subdivisions emerged, primarily the parish (Estonian: kihelkond) and the county (Estonian: maakond), usually
Estonia
Estonian-language encyclopedia
Üleüldise teaduse raamat ehk encyklopädia konversationi-lexikon is an Estonian encyclopedia, written by Karl August Hermann between 1900 and 1906. Only two
Eesti Üleüldise teaduse raamat ehk encyklopädia konversationi-lexikon
Eesti_Üleüldise_teaduse_raamat_ehk_encyklopädia_konversationi-lexikon
German infantry division
division was formed in Estonia around a cadre comprising the 3rd Estonian SS Volunteer Brigade, and was initially known as the 20th Estonian SS Volunteer Division
20th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Estonian)
20th_Waffen_Grenadier_Division_of_the_SS_(1st_Estonian)
1926–1990 encyclopedia in Soviet Union
The Great Soviet Encyclopedia (GSE; Russian: Больша́я сове́тская энциклопе́дия, БСЭ, romanized: Bolshaya sovetskaya entsiklopediya, BSE) is one of the
Great_Soviet_Encyclopedia
well-known online encyclopedias that are currently accessible or were formerly accessible on the Internet. The largest online encyclopedias are general reference
List_of_online_encyclopedias
flag of Estonia. On September 22 the Red Army took Tallinn and the Estonian flag on Pikk Hermann was replaced with the Soviet flag. The Estonian underground
German occupation of Estonia during World War II
German_occupation_of_Estonia_during_World_War_II
Finnic language
Estonia's independence, Estonian went back to being the only official language in Estonia. When Estonia joined the EU in 2004, Estonian became one of its now
Estonian_language
The Estonian Writers' Online Dictionary (abbreviated as EWOD, in Estonian 'Eesti kirjanike e-leksikon', abbreviated as EKEL) is an online reference work
Estonian Writers' Online Dictionary
Estonian_Writers'_Online_Dictionary
Encyclopedias written in Estonian. Eesti Üleüldise teaduse raamat ehk encyklopädia konversationi-lexikon: by Karl August Hermann (1900–1906) Estonian
List of encyclopedias by language
List_of_encyclopedias_by_language
Estonian policemen, members of the Estonian Auxiliary Police and officers of the Estonian 20th Waffen-SS Division. Immediately after entering Estonia
Estonia_in_World_War_II
Estonian encyclopedia
encyclopaedia on topics relating to Estonia, particularly the culture and history of Estonia. The project has been developed by Estonian Institute since 2000. It
Estonica
Võru as shown in the records of Estonian Jewish historian Nathan Ganns. The Jewish population spread to other Estonian cities where houses of prayer (at
History of the Jews in Estonia
History_of_the_Jews_in_Estonia
Americans of Estonian birth or descent
Estonian Americans (Estonian: Ameerika eestlased) are Americans who are of Estonian ancestry, mostly descendants of people who left Estonia as refugees
Estonian_Americans
Bilateral relations of Estonia and United States
1776: Estonia US State Department "Estonian Embassy". Washington. "U.S. Embassy in Estonia". U.S. Embassy in Estonia. Granquist, Mark A. "Estonian Americans
Estonia–United States relations
Estonia–United_States_relations
Armed forces of Estonia
The Estonian Defence Forces, EDF (Estonian: Eesti Kaitsevägi), is the unified military force of the Republic of Estonia. The Estonian Defence Forces consists
Estonian_Defence_Forces
Christian churches in Estonia is relative. The Estonian Apostolic Orthodox is dominated by ethnic Estonians whereas the majority of the Estonian Orthodox Church
Religion_in_Estonia
Battle of World War II in Estonia
reasoned that armed Estonians could become useful against both Germans and Soviets. He also hinted that Estonian troops on Estonian soil would have: "
Battle_of_Narva_(1944)
List of Estonian exile and émigré organizations The first significant wave of Estonian emigrants abroad occurred after the failure of the 1905 revolution
List of Estonian exile and émigré organizations
List_of_Estonian_exile_and_émigré_organizations
individual list is for List of Estonian choirs) from Estonia. The list is incomplete. List of musical groups from Estonia discography at MusicBrainz (retrieved
List of musical groups from Estonia
List_of_musical_groups_from_Estonia
Historical region in Estonia
Tarvastu. Traditionally, the Mulgi dialect was spoken in Mulgimaa. Estonian Encyclopedia. Tallinn: Eesti Entsüklopeediakirjastus. 1992. p. 442. ISBN 5-89900-009-0
Mulgimaa
War between Estonia and Soviet Russia in 1918–1920
The Estonian War of Independence, also known as the Estonian Liberation War, and War of Freedom in Estonia, was a defensive campaign of the Estonian Army
Estonian_War_of_Independence
Estonian Institute (2000 to present): Estonica, freely accessible online encyclopedia Archived 2011-10-08 at the Wayback Machine about Estonia. Marchand
Bibliography_of_encyclopedias
Estonian film journalist (1947–2020)
including for Estonian Encyclopedia. Awards: 1998: Film Journalist of the Year "Suri filmiajakirjanik Sulev Teinemaa". ERR (in Estonian). 12 May 2020
Sulev_Teinemaa
Political party in Estonia
The Estonian Reform Party (Estonian: Eesti Reformierakond) is a liberal political party in Estonia. The party has been led by Kristen Michal since 2024
Estonian_Reform_Party
to Cuisine of Estonia. Karin Karner's book "Estonian Tastes And Traditions" International Wine and Food Society Estonian Branch Estonian Kitchen: 5 Local
Estonian_cuisine
Soviet republic from 1940 to 1991
The Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic (Estonian SSR, ESSR), also known as Soviet Estonia, was a de facto administrative subunit (union republic) of the
Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic
Estonian_Soviet_Socialist_Republic
Upland in Estonia
Haanja Highland, Estonian: Haanja kõrgustik) is a hilly area of higher elevation in southern Estonia. It contains the highest point of Estonia, Suur Munamägi
Haanja_Upland
Estonian philosopher and physicist
January 1994 in Tallinn) was a Soviet and Estonian physicist and philosopher. According to the Estonian Encyclopedia's definition, he "wrote plenty of irritating
Gustav_Naan
Estonian politician, geographer, and encyclopedist
February 1951 – 29 December 2014) was an Estonian geographer, entrepreneur and politician. He was active in the Estonian People's Front, and he was the last
Hardo_Aasmäe
(A-M) (in Estonian). Eesti Entsüklopeediakirjastuse AS. 2004. p. 40. Tallinna entsüklopeedia [Encyclopedia of Tallinn]. Volume I (A-M) (in Estonian). Eesti
List of summer manors in Estonia
List_of_summer_manors_in_Estonia
Soviet and Nazi German occupation (1940–1991)
German Army issued a plan in which Estonian forces would cover the German withdrawal. The Soviets soon reached the Estonian capital Tallinn, where the NKVD's
Occupation of the Baltic states
Occupation_of_the_Baltic_states
during 1932 in Estonia. Economic Depression in Estonia. 4 January – Soviet–Estonian Non-Aggression Pact was signed. Estonian Encyclopedia was started to
1932_in_Estonia
occupation of Estonia Historical maps of Estonia in the 16th, 17th and 18th century History of Estonian Manors, part of English version of the Estonian Manors
History_of_Estonia
and independence on behalf of the Estonian people, having one Estonian homeland – Estonia, sharing the common Estonian culture, as well as ancestral myths
Estonian_nationalism
Group of lakes in Estonia
Päidla Mudajärv Päidla Uibujärv Päidla Väikejärv Räbi Lake Väike-Nõuni Lake "Estonian Encyclopedia". entsyklopeedia.ee. Retrieved 22 March 2020. v t e
Päidla_Lake_District
schools/studios) located in Estonia. The list is incomplete. List of schools in Estonia EE, Eesti entsüklopeedia. [Encyclopedia of Estonia] A-Ü. Tallinn: Valgus
List of hobby schools in Estonia
List_of_hobby_schools_in_Estonia
operating in Estonia: the Estonian Apostolic Orthodox Church, an autonomous church under the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, and the Estonian Orthodox
Eastern_Orthodoxy_in_Estonia
Estonian composer and pianist (1917–1995)
(2000). Eesti entsüklopeedia [Estonian Encyclopedia] (in Estonian). Vol. 14, Estonian Biographies. Tallinn: Estonian Encyclopaedia Publishers. ISBN 978-9949-765-31-7
Els_Aarne
Estonian political party
Estonian Liberal Democratic Party (Estonian: Eesti Liberaaldemokraatlik Partei), abbreviated to ELDP, was a social liberal political party in Estonia
Estonian Liberal Democratic Party
Estonian_Liberal_Democratic_Party
Jewish-themed encyclopedia
The Jewish Encyclopedia: A Descriptive Record of the History, Religion, Literature, and Customs of the Jewish People from the Earliest Times to the Present
The_Jewish_Encyclopedia
Estonian politician
Peeter Lindau. "Anto, Heino". Estonian Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2026-05-28. "Juhatus ja liikmed". Riigikogu (in Estonian). Retrieved 2 March 2021. v t
Heino_Anto
1945 Red Army invasion of German-occupied Czechoslovakia
ISBN 978-0297772385 Estonian State Commission on Examination of Policies of Repression (2005), "Human Losses" (PDF), The White Book: Losses inflicted on the Estonian nation
Prague_offensive
1945 incident in the Czech Republic related to Estonian units in the Waffen-SS
(link) Estonian State Commission on Examination of Policies of Repression (2005). "Human Losses". The White Book: Losses inflicted on the Estonian nation
Czech_Hell
First Republic of Estonia, but this terminology is often avoided for two main reasons: The Estonian government as well as most Estonian historians prefer
History of Estonia (1920–1939)
History_of_Estonia_(1920–1939)
Member of the Eastern Orthodox Church
The Estonian Apostolic Orthodox Church (EAOC; Estonian: Eesti Apostlik-Õigeusu Kirik, officially the Orthodox Church of Estonia) is an Orthodox church
Estonian Apostolic Orthodox Church
Estonian_Apostolic_Orthodox_Church
Company based in Estonia
Radio Factory RET (Estonian: Raadio-Elektrotehnika Tehas, abbreviated RET) was an electronics factory in Tallinn, Estonia. RET was established in 1935
Radio_Factory_RET
List of television channels in Estonia List of years in Estonian television "Basic Facts". Association of Estonian Broadcasters. Retrieved 6 June 2009
Television_in_Estonia
Village in Estonia
the Giideon youth camp of the Estonian Methodist Church, and a sand beach. Battle of Varja Classification of Estonian administrative units and settlements
Aa,_Estonia
American psychologist
1987) and daughter Juulia Kristiine (b. 1992). Estonian encyclopedia, vol 14 (in Estonian). Estonian Encyclopaedia Publishers. 2000. p. 42. "International
Merry_Bullock
Company based in Estonia
Tallinn (Lasnamäe limestone) and near Märjamaa (Orgita dolomite). Estonian Encyclopedia, volume 12, 2003: pg 495. About us | Reval Stone. April 16, 2021
Saare_Dolomiit-Väokivi
The 2015 PISA test places Estonian high school students 3rd in the world, behind Singapore and Japan. Citizens of Estonia are provided with universal
List_of_companies_of_Estonia
Lake on the Estonia-Russia border
(Estonian: Peipsi järv, Russian: Чудское озеро), the northern part of the lake, with an area of 2,611 km2 (1,008 sq mi) (73%) Lake Pskov (Estonian: Pihkva
Lake_Peipus
Breed of horse
The Estonian Draft or Eston-Arden (Estonian: Eesti raskeveohobune) is a breed of draft horse developed in Estonia. They were developed from a cross of
Estonian_Draft
Country in the Baltic region in Northern Europe
Flag of Estonia National anthem of Estonia People of Estonia Estonian Jews Estonian Swedes Estonian Russians Baltic Germans Prostitution in Estonia Public
Outline_of_Estonia
The Catholic Church in Estonia (Estonian: Katoliku kirik Eestis) is the national branch of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership
Catholic_Church_in_Estonia
12th–13th century Baltic Christianisation campaign
northern Estonia, fell to Danish control. During the uprising of 1223, all Christian strongholds in Estonia save Tallinn fell into Estonian hands, with
Livonian_Crusade
Estonian diaspora publishing house
an Estonian publishing company outside Estonia. The company published mainly classical works of Estonian literature, but also new books by Estonian-language
Orto_(company)
Estonian diaspora newspaper
Vaba Eesti Sõna (Estonian for Free Estonian Word) is an Estonian expatriate weekly newspaper published in New York City, United States established in
Vaba_Eesti_Sõna
February 2014. Estonian State Commission on Examination of Policies of Repression (2005). The White Book: Losses inflicted on the Estonian nation by occupation
Timeline of World War II (1944)
Timeline_of_World_War_II_(1944)
Second largest island in Estonia
ˈhiːəmɑː/ HEE-uum-ah, -ə-mah, Estonian: [ˈhiːumɑː]) is the second largest island in Estonia and is part of the West Estonian archipelago, in the Baltic Sea
Hiiumaa
Estonian artist
sürr-sümbolist". ERR (in Estonian). 4 February 2021. Retrieved 3 January 2022. Eller, M.-I. 1996. Bibliographic lexicon of Estonian Art and Architecture.
Vello_Vinn
Arm of the Baltic Sea
The Gulf of Finland (Estonian: Soome laht; Finnish: Suomenlahti; Russian: Фи́нский зали́в, romanized: Finskiy zaliv; Swedish: Finska viken) is the easternmost
Gulf_of_Finland
Town in Estonia
Street. The border and checkpoint between Valga, Estonia and Valka in Latvia from the Estonian side Estonian and Latvian trains at Valga Notes Population
Valga,_Estonia
Estonian singer
1943) is an Estonian estrada, chamber and pop singer whose career began in the early 1960s. Tamme was born in Ulyanovsk, Russia to Estonian parents. The
Heidy_Tamme
Estonian national epic
Kreutzwald which has since been considered the Estonian national epic. In pre-Christian ancient Estonia there existed an oral tradition, known as runic
Kalevipoeg
Campaign fought over southeastern Estonia in 1944
операция), also known as the Battle of Tartu (Estonian: Tartu lahing) and the Battle of Emajõgi (Estonian: Emajõe lahingud, German: Schlacht am Embach)
Tartu_offensive
Breed of cattle
The Estonian Red (Estonian: Eesti punane veis) is an Estonian breed of dairy cattle. It was developed in the second half of the nineteenth century from
Estonian_Red
The Estonian Chess Championship is played to determine the Estonian champion in chess. The first unofficial championship in Estonia was held in 1903 and
Estonian_Chess_Championship
Fossil genus of acritarchs
Ordovician acritarchs from the Rapla borehole, Estonia. A Uutela and R Tynni, 1991 "Cheleutochroa". The Encyclopedia of Life. Archived from the original on 2023-01-01
Cheleutochroa
Stringed instrument of northern Europe
has been played in the Estonian-Swedish areas and in Western Estonia, particularly among Estonian Swedes who came to Estonia around the 10th century
Talharpa
Estonia under Swedish rule
The Duchy of Estonia (Swedish: Hertigdömet Estland; Estonian: Eestimaa hertsogkond; German: Herzogtum Estland), also known as Swedish Estonia (Swedish: Svenska
Duchy_of_Estonia_(1561–1721)
Cybriwsky, Roman Adrian (2013). Capital Cities around the World: An Encyclopedia of Geography, History, and Culture. ABC-CLIO. p. 64. ISBN 978-1-61069-248-9
List_of_national_capitals
Vassal state of the Holy See
beginning of the 20th century Terra Mariana (Estonian: Maarjamaa) has been used as a poetic name or sobriquet for Estonia. In 1995 the Order of the Cross of Terra
Terra_Mariana
original on June 21, 2015. Retrieved May 31, 2015. "Aruja, Madis". Estonian Encyclopedia. 2010. Brady, David E. (March 16, 1995). "Obituaries : Juanin Clay;
Deaths_in_March_1995
English footballer (born 1975)
Retrieved 9 September 2008. Graham Hart (1995). "The Guinness football encyclopedia". p. 69. Guinness The most famous comment was Alan Hansen's "You can't
David_Beckham
Baltic Finnic oral poetry and national epic
as the Estonian Kalevipoeg. Estonian and Finnish researchers suggest the term runosong for English translation, or local terms, such as Estonian regilaul
Runic_song
Estonian musical group
Karavan is an Estonian vocal-instrumental band, which was established in 1983. In 1984, 1985 and 1986, the band was named as "the best band of the year"[according
Karavan_(Estonian_band)
Country in Eastern Europe and North Asia
1998, p. 12, Chapter 1–2. Historical Setting. Millar, James R. (2004). Encyclopedia of Russian History. New York: Macmillan Reference USA. p. 688. ISBN 978-0-02-865693-9
Russia
References Likens, Gene E., ed. (2009). "Historical Estimates of Limnicity". Encyclopedia of inland waters (1st ed.). Amsterdam: Elsevier. ISBN 978-0120884629
List_of_lakes_by_area
[Encyclopedia of Estonia] A-Ü. Tallinn: Valgus. 2003. p. 186. ISBN 9985701410. "Keskkonnaregister 4.7.1.7". register.keskkonnainfo.ee (in Estonian).
List of individual trees in Estonia
List_of_individual_trees_in_Estonia
article lists events that occurred during 1968 in Estonia. 1st number of Estonian Soviet Encyclopedia was published. 4 February – Marko Matvere, actor
1968_in_Estonia
Country in East Asia
2013. Zhang, Yingjin & Xiao, Zhiwei (1998). "The Fifth Generation" in Encyclopedia of Chinese Film. Taylor & Francis, p. 128. ISBN 0-415-15168-6. Brzeski
China
List of biographical dictionaries and encyclopedias
This is a list of encyclopedias and encyclopedic/biographical dictionaries on general biographies in any language. Entries are in the English language
Bibliography of encyclopedias: general biographies
Bibliography_of_encyclopedias:_general_biographies
Type of revolution
ajalugu [History of Estonia] (in Estonian). Tallinn: Koolibri. p. 261. "Vabadussoja Ajaloo Selts" [Freedom Soy History Society] (in Estonian). Archived from
Communist_revolution
Estonian insult for a disrespectful Russian-speaker
understanding ethnic Estonians. Kommunaalprojekt. p. 49. "Tibla", Estonian Vocabulary (Eesti õigekeelsussõnaraamat ÕS 2006), Institute of the Estonian Language Kulasalu
Tibla
Estonian artist
Exhibition of Estonian Theater Designers, Estonian Theater Association, Tashkent, USSR 1998 Personal Exhibition, National Library Hall, Tallinn, Estonia 2000 Personal
Tio_Tepandi
Global conflict (1939–1945)
Soviet offensive was halted on the pre-war Estonian border by the German Army Group North aided by Estonians hoping to re-establish national independence
World_War_II
Ethnic minority in Ukraine
the number of Estonians was 4,208 people, of which 30% indicated Estonian as their native language. In 1994, the Ukrainian Estonian Society was founded
Estonians_in_Ukraine
Archipelagic country in Southeast Asia
language (link) Ramirez-Faria, Carlos (2007). "Philippines". Concise Encyclopedia of World History. New Delhi, India: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors
Philippines
Estonian painter
Natalie Johanna Mei (10 January 1900 – 29 July 1975) was an Estonian painter and graphic artist. Born in Liepāja, in the Courland Governorate of the Russian
Natalie_Mei
Bilateral relations of Estonia and Spain
needed] Estonia is present at the tourism fairs in Barcelona, EIBTM (since 2004) and Madrid, FITUR (since 2005). In addition, the airline Estonian Air has
Estonia–Spain_relations
Eesti Muusikakogude Ühendus [Estonian Music Library Association] (in Estonian), est.1991 "Library Map of the World: Estonia", ifla.org, Netherlands: International
List_of_libraries_in_Estonia
Supranational political and economic union
official languages: Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Irish, Latvian, Lithuanian
European_Union
1861–1865 conflict in the United States
Journal. 6 (1): 36–51. Keegan 2009, pp. 220–221. "Red River Campaign". Encyclopedia Britannica. Archived from the original on March 27, 2022. Symonds, Craig
American_Civil_War
Bilateral relations
were established on 9 January 1992. The Estonian embassy in Israel was opened in November 2009 by the Estonian Minister of Foreign Affairs Urmas Paet.
Estonia–Israel_relations
1940 prelude to occupation
immediately after receiving the answer from Estonia. Most of the Estonian Defence Forces and the Estonian Defence League surrendered according to the
Soviet_ultimatum_to_Estonia
Latvian sea captain (1839–1904)
after Dahl, R/V Kristiāns Dāls (2001). "Dahl, Christian" (in Estonian). Estonian Encyclopedia. 1996. Retrieved 7 October 2025. "Ainaži". Visit Limbazi: Limbaži
Christian_Dahl
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably an altered spelling of Askew. This is a southern U.S. name, concentrated in AL and GA. Compare Escoe, Escue, and Eskew.American spelling of Finnish or Estonian Esko, from a personal name derived from Swedish Eskil (see Eskildsen).
Female
Finnish
Estonian form of Finnish Tuuli, TUULE means "wind."
Female
Finnish
Estonian and Finnish pet form of Greek Hanna, ANU means "favor; grace."
Surname or Lastname
Swiss German
Swiss German : probably an altered form of Swiss Büchi. However, in The Mennonite Encyclopedia Bitsche (or Bitschi) is proposed as the origin. See also Beachy.English : variant of Peach.Swiss Surnames shows numerous Büchis (mainly in Zürich and Toggenburg) and several variants (Bücheli, Büchele, Bücheler, Büchler, etc.), whereas Bitsch(e) is listed four times and was apparently taken to Switzerland from Germany at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries. Peachey is most common in Mifflin Co., PA; other variants appear in various communities.
Surname or Lastname
Polish, German, and Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic)
Polish, German, and Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : from Polish litwin, an ethnic name for someone from Lithuania (Polish Litwa, Lithuanian Lietuva, a word of uncertain etymology, perhaps a derivative of the river name Leità ). In the 14th century Lithuania was an independent grand duchy which extended from the Baltic to the shores of the Black Sea. It was united with Poland in 1569, and was absorbed into the Russian empire in 1795. The region referred to as Lite in Ashkenazic culture encompassed not only Lithuania but also Latvia, Estonia, Belarus, parts of northern Ukraine, and parts of northeastern Poland.English : from an Old English personal name, Lēohtwine, composed of the elements lēoht ‘light’, ‘bright’ + wine ‘friend’.
Female
Finnish
Finnish short form of Estonian/Finnish Katariina, RIINA means "pure."
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Girl/Female
French, German, Greek, Swedish
Victory of the People
Girl/Female
Biblical
A lover of letters, or of the word.
Boy/Male
African, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Name of Cupid or Kamadeva
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : nickname from Middle English toute ‘buttocks’, ‘rump’, or a topographic name from the same word used in a transferred sense to denote a smooth, rounded hillock.
Girl/Female
Greek American Hawaiian English
Boy/Male
Dutch Swedish American Latin English
Laurel.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Friend, Colleague
Male
Polish
Polish form of Latin Victor, WIKTOR means "conqueror."
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Melody; Music; Lyrics; Musical Instruement; Lead Life in an Abstract Way
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Narration
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a.
relating to, or resembling, Nestor, the aged warior and counselor mentioned by Homer; hence, wise; experienced; aged; as, Nestorian caution.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or resembling, the stern old Roman, Cato the Censor; severe; inflexible.
n.
The circle or compass of the arts and sciences (originally, of the seven so-called liberal arts and sciences); circle of human knowledge. Hence, a work containing, in alphabetical order, information in all departments of knowledge, or on a particular department or branch; as, a cyclopedia of the physical sciences, or of mechanics. See Encyclopedia.
n.
The art of writing or compiling encyclopedias; also, possession of the whole range of knowledge; encyclopedic learning.
a.
Of or pertaining to Aesop, or in his manner.
a.
In european geology, a name given to the middle division of the Upper Cretaceous formation.
n.
An adherent of Nestorius, patriarch of Constantinople to the fifth century, who has condemned as a heretic for maintaining that the divine and the human natures were not merged into one nature in Christ (who was God in man), and, hence, that it was improper to call Mary the mother of Christ; also, one of the sect established by the followers of Nestorius in Persia, india, and other Oriental countries, and still in existence. opposed to Eutychian.
a.
Encyclopedic.
n.
Nestorian.
a.
Embracing the whole circle of learning, or a wide range of subjects.
n.
The compiler of an encyclopedia, or one who assists in such compilation; also, one whose knowledge embraces the whole range of the sciences.
n.
A follower of Eutyches [5th century], who held that the divine and the human in the person of Christ were blended together as to constitute but one nature; a monophysite; -- opposed to Nestorian.
n.
The doctrines of the nestorian Christians, or of Nestorius.
a.
Pertaining to, or of the nature of, an encyclopedia; embracing a wide range of subjects.
a.
Of or pertaining to Sir Isaac Newton, or his discoveries.
a.
Of or relating to the Nestorians.
a.
Alt. of Esopic
n.
Alt. of Encyclopaedia
n.
In the theory of gravitation, or of other forces acting in space, a function of the rectangular coordinates which determine the position of a point, such that its differential coefficients with respect to the coordinates are equal to the components of the force at the point considered; -- also called potential function, or force function. It is called also Newtonian potential when the force is directed to a fixed center and is inversely as the square of the distance from the center.
n.
A follower of Newton.