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  • Ewe Cote
  • Hamlet in North Yorkshire, England

    Ewe Cote is a small hamlet on the edge of the North York Moors National Park, set in the northern edge of the civil parish of Whitby, in North Yorkshire

    Ewe Cote

    Ewe Cote

    Ewe_Cote

  • Ewe Cote Hall
  • Historic building in North Yorkshire, England

    Ewe Cote Hall is a historic building in Ewe Cote, a hamlet in North Yorkshire, in England. The house was built in 1697, perhaps on the site of a former

    Ewe Cote Hall

    Ewe Cote Hall

    Ewe_Cote_Hall

  • Listed buildings in Whitby (outer areas)
  • surrounding area, including the village of Ruswarp and the smaller settlement of Ewe Cote. Whitby has long connections with Christianity since the Synod of Whitby

    Listed buildings in Whitby (outer areas)

    Listed_buildings_in_Whitby_(outer_areas)

  • Francis Meadow Sutcliffe
  • British photographer

    into the new technology of photography. His father moved the family to Ewe Cote Hall near Whitby in 1870 with the hope of commissions. He died a year later

    Francis Meadow Sutcliffe

    Francis Meadow Sutcliffe

    Francis_Meadow_Sutcliffe

  • Grade II* listed buildings in North Yorkshire (district)
  • Ewe Cote Hall Ewe Cote, Whitby House 1697 23 February 1954 NZ8785610795 54°29′06″N 0°38′43″W / 54.484903°N 0.645402°W / 54.484903; -0.645402 (Ewe

    Grade II* listed buildings in North Yorkshire (district)

    Grade II* listed buildings in North Yorkshire (district)

    Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_North_Yorkshire_(district)

  • Listed buildings in Hawnby
  • Heritage List for England, retrieved 10 December 2024 Historic England, "Ewe Cote Farm Barn, Hawnby (1149223)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved

    Listed buildings in Hawnby

    Listed_buildings_in_Hawnby

  • Listed buildings in Whitby (central area - west)
  • surrounding area, including the village of Ruswarp and the smaller settlement of Ewe Cote. Whitby has long connections with Christianity since the Synod of Whitby

    Listed buildings in Whitby (central area - west)

    Listed_buildings_in_Whitby_(central_area_-_west)

  • Listed buildings in Whitby (central area - east)
  • surrounding area, including the village of Ruswarp and the smaller settlement of Ewe Cote. Whitby has long connections with Christianity since the Synod of Whitby

    Listed buildings in Whitby (central area - east)

    Listed_buildings_in_Whitby_(central_area_-_east)

  • King Mensah
  • Musical artist

    world tours since 2005. Singing in Mina, Ewe, and French, King Mensah's sound fuses elements of traditional Ewe music (Agbadza and Akpessé), and Kabye dance-drum

    King Mensah

    King Mensah

    King_Mensah

  • Ghana
  • Country in West Africa

    Gulf of Guinea and the Atlantic Ocean to the south, and shares borders with Côte d'Ivoire to the west, Burkina Faso to the north, and Togo to the east. Ghana

    Ghana

    Ghana

    Ghana

  • Argali
  • Species of sheep

    The female, or ewe is the smaller sex by a considerable margin, sometimes weighing less than half as much as the male, or ram. The ewes can weigh from

    Argali

    Argali

    Argali

  • Kwa languages
  • Proposed language family in Ivory Coast, Ghana, and Togo

    at the lower levels of classification such as the Tano, Potou–Tano, and Ewe-Fon (Gbe) groups, genetic relationships among these languages are quite distant

    Kwa languages

    Kwa languages

    Kwa_languages

  • Togo
  • Country in West Africa

    is translated from the Ewe language as "behind the river". During the period from the 11th century to the 16th century, the Ewé entered the area from the

    Togo

    Togo

    Togo

  • Babalú-Ayé
  • Deity of healing and disease in the Yoruba religion

    called Avimadye is considered the chief of the ancestors. Venerated by the Ewe, there is a similar figure with the praise name Anyigbato who is closely

    Babalú-Ayé

    Babalú-Ayé

    Babalú-Ayé

  • Mawu
  • Creator goddess in Dahomey mythology

    (cf. § Yoruba roots). Mawu derives from Ewe: wu ("stretch over", "overshadow") in the Gbe language of the Ewe people. It has been asserted that the cult

    Mawu

    Mawu

  • Moo Deng
  • Thai pygmy hippopotamus (born 2024)

    Archived from the original on 1 October 2024. Retrieved 12 September 2024. Ewe, Koh (13 September 2024). "She's an Icon, She's a Legend ... She Is Moo Deng"

    Moo Deng

    Moo Deng

    Moo_Deng

  • Western Togoland Rebellion
  • Separatist conflict in eastern Ghana since 2020

    The Western Togoland Rebellion is an ongoing separatist revolt led by the Ewe nationalist organization Western Togoland Restoration Front (WTRF) against

    Western Togoland Rebellion

    Western Togoland Rebellion

    Western_Togoland_Rebellion

  • South West (Nigeria)
  • Place in Nigeria

    across the zone. Other indigenous languages spoken within the zone include Ewe and Gun — particularly in border communities and among migrants in the rest

    South West (Nigeria)

    South West (Nigeria)

    South_West_(Nigeria)

  • Abidjan–Lagos Corridor
  • Transborder agglomeration in Africa

    Africa. It stretches from Abidjan to Lagos, crossing five independent states (Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Togo, Benin, and Nigeria) from west to east, and includes

    Abidjan–Lagos Corridor

    Abidjan–Lagos Corridor

    Abidjan–Lagos_Corridor

  • West African mythology
  • Dahomean Religion, with each having its own mythology. Myths of the Fon and Ewe people feature Aziza, fairy like creatures who live in the forest. According

    West African mythology

    West African mythology

    West_African_mythology

  • Ehretia cymosa
  • Species of tree

    (Nandy), Alébé (Baoulé), Bélékou, Blikou (Gouro), Grakou (Shien), Labassa (Ewé), Zomena, Zomali (Adja), Zoma, Zozoma, Myonma (Fon), Myoma (Sahouè), Jáà

    Ehretia cymosa

    Ehretia cymosa

    Ehretia_cymosa

  • Lomé
  • Capital and largest city of Togo

    Ewe language, literally, means "in the alo trees", or "within the alo trees", to designate simply the forest of alo. The city was founded by the Ewes

    Lomé

    Lomé

    Lomé

  • Yoruba religion
  • West-African religion

    shares some parallels with the Vodun practised by the neighbouring Fon and Ewe peoples to its west and with the religion of the Edo people to its east.

    Yoruba religion

    Yoruba religion

    Yoruba_religion

  • Ifá
  • Yoruba divination practice

    Rosenthal, J. ‘Possession Ecstasy & Law in Ewe Voodoo" ISBN 0-8139-1805-7 Maupoil, Bernard. "La Geomancie L'ancienne Côte des Esclaves Alapini, Julien. Les noix

    Ifá

    Ifá

    Ifá

  • History of Ghana (1966–1979)
  • contested. In the Volta Region, the PP won some Ewe seats, while the NAL won all seats in the non-Ewe northern section. Overall, the PP gained 59 per

    History of Ghana (1966–1979)

    History of Ghana (1966–1979)

    History_of_Ghana_(1966–1979)

  • Ejigbo
  • Town in Osun State, Nigeria

    predominantly Ivory Coast, i.e.Côte d'Ivoire and have created border-less ECOWAS. The first Ejigbo migrants headed to Cote d'Ivoire in 1902, settling into

    Ejigbo

    Ejigbo

  • List of airline codes
  • SUNBEAM Germany EVR Aeronautical Academy of Europe DIANA Portugal E2/E6 EWE/EWL Eurowings Europe EUROPWINGS BLACK PEARL Austria EXG Air Exchange EXCHANGE

    List of airline codes

    List_of_airline_codes

  • African dance
  • Body movement-centered performing arts developed by African people

    describes how different groups use body parts in distinct ways: "The Anlo-Ewe and Lobi of Ghana emphasize the upper body, while the Kalabari of Nigeria

    African dance

    African dance

    African_dance

  • ISO 639:e
  • List of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with E

    eve I/L эвэды Even evh I/L Uvbie evn I/L орочон Evenki ewe ee ewe I/L Niger–Congo Eʋegbe Ewe ewo ewo I/L Ewondo ext I/L estremeñu Extremaduran eya I/E

    ISO 639:e

    ISO_639:e

  • List of cultural and regional genres of music
  • Lao Maroon Native American and First Nations Nordic Romani Sami Baganda Ewe Hausa Igbo Ndebele Pygmy Shona Sotho Swazi Tswana Wolof Xhosa Yoruba Zulu

    List of cultural and regional genres of music

    List_of_cultural_and_regional_genres_of_music

  • Hilliard Dogbe
  • Ghanaian theologian and Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church

    of the Western West Africa Episcopal District, which encompasses Liberia, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana and Togo. Dogbe was born in Accra, Ghana, to Presiding Elder

    Hilliard Dogbe

    Hilliard_Dogbe

  • Flags of Africa
  • "Symboles". Présidence de la République de Côte d'Ivoire (in French). Présidence de la République de Côte d'Ivoire. Retrieved 2026-06-19. National Flag

    Flags of Africa

    Flags of Africa

    Flags_of_Africa

  • Early history of Ghana
  • History of Ghana from the Paleolithic era until British colonization

    large states had emerged, with the Anlo being the largest. Although the Ewe did not form a centralized kingdom, they cooperated in times of danger. These

    Early history of Ghana

    Early_history_of_Ghana

  • Pierre Verger
  • French photographer, anthropologist, writer and professor (1902–1996)

    Bahia de Todos os Santos (in Portuguese). Corrupio. Pierre Verger (1995). Ewé, o uso de plantas na sociedade ioruba (in Portuguese). Sao Paulo, Brazil:

    Pierre Verger

    Pierre Verger

    Pierre_Verger

  • Fon people
  • Ethnic group in Benin Republic

    Nigeria. Although their geographic range is smaller compared to that of the Ewes, Akans, Fulanis, Yorubas, Igbos and other major ethnic groups in West Africa

    Fon people

    Fon people

    Fon_people

  • Louisiana Creole people
  • Ethnic group of Louisiana, USA

    followed by the Mandinka people at 10.9% and Mina (believed to represent the Ewe and Akan peoples of Ghana) at 7.4%. Other ethnic groups imported during this

    Louisiana Creole people

    Louisiana_Creole_people

  • Kojo Tsikata
  • Ghanaian military officer and politician (1936–2021)

    code-name mentioned during the trial was "gbagbladza" which is cockroach in the Ewe language. Others arrested with him were Victor Latzoo, a retired lieutenant

    Kojo Tsikata

    Kojo_Tsikata

  • Sussex Slipcote
  • English cheese

    Sussex Slipcote is a fresh cheese made from ewe's milk by the High Weald Dairy in West Sussex, England. The cheese is usually round in shape with a very

    Sussex Slipcote

    Sussex_Slipcote

  • Yoruba people
  • Ethnic group in West Africa

    of the Niger River. To the south are the Gbe-speaking Mahi, Gun, Fon, and Ewe who border Yoruba communities in Benin and Togo, to the west they are bordered

    Yoruba people

    Yoruba people

    Yoruba_people

  • Akan people
  • Ethnic group in West Africa

    throughout their dominions in West Africa using the Indirect Rule System. The Ewes and the Ga-Adangmes with their close affinity to the Akans have modified

    Akan people

    Akan people

    Akan_people

  • Bonnefontaine
  • Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France

    includes a hamlet : Le Patouillet. Town hall The « Bergerie de l'Heute »'s ewes Communes of the Jura department "Répertoire national des élus: les maires"

    Bonnefontaine

    Bonnefontaine

    Bonnefontaine

  • Shepherds (film)
  • 2024 Canadian drama film

    Devoir, September 7, 2024. Mullen, Pat (2025-01-03). "Shepherds Review: Ewe Better Work". That Shelf. Retrieved 2025-02-20. Carlos Diaz, "Canada’s Top

    Shepherds (film)

    Shepherds_(film)

  • List of animal names
  • committee gaze nursery smack troop procyonid procyonine Ram Also see Sheep lamb ewe ram flock arietine ovine lamb mutton Rat (list) kitten[citation needed] pup

    List of animal names

    List of animal names

    List_of_animal_names

  • List of countries and dependencies and their capitals in native languages
  • Ghana Accra Ghana Gaana Gana Gana Accra Nkran Nkran Accra English Akan Twi Ewe Gibraltar Gibraltar Gibraltar Gibraltar English Greece Athens Ellada Ελλάδα

    List of countries and dependencies and their capitals in native languages

    List_of_countries_and_dependencies_and_their_capitals_in_native_languages

  • 1966 Ghanaian coup d'état
  • Military overthrow of Kwame Nkrumah

    from the Ewe group, which had been divided by the border with Togo and felt it had received unfair treatment under Nkrumah and the CPP. The Ewe officers

    1966 Ghanaian coup d'état

    1966 Ghanaian coup d'état

    1966_Ghanaian_coup_d'état

  • Sub-Saharan African music traditions
  • Traditional sound-based art forms developed by sub-Saharan African peoples

    and torowa. Ewe music, the music of the Ewe people of Ghana, Togo and Benin, is primarily percussive with great metrical complexity. Ewe drumming ensembles

    Sub-Saharan African music traditions

    Sub-Saharan African music traditions

    Sub-Saharan_African_music_traditions

  • Hausa people
  • Ethnic group in West Africa

    around 86 million people, with significant populations in Benin, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Chad, the Central African Republic, Togo, and Ghana, as well as

    Hausa people

    Hausa people

    Hausa_people

  • Religion in Africa
  • Yoruba religion and Anglicanism. The religion of the Gbe peoples (mostly the Ewe and Fon) of Benin, Togo and Ghana is called Vodun and is the main source

    Religion in Africa

    Religion_in_Africa

  • 2024 South Korean martial law crisis
  • Failed coup d'état in South Korea

    first time". Reuters. Retrieved 11 December 2024. Mackenzie, Jean; Koh, Ewe (11 December 2024). "N Korea mocks 'dictator' Yoon's 'insane' martial law

    2024 South Korean martial law crisis

    2024 South Korean martial law crisis

    2024_South_Korean_martial_law_crisis

  • Horse symbolism
  • Study of the image of a horse as a symbol

    Particularly in Africa, it assists deities. This is the case among the Ewes, where the mount of the rain god is seen as a shooting star. The Kwore, Bambara

    Horse symbolism

    Horse symbolism

    Horse_symbolism

  • Geoffrey Parrinder
  • English professor of religion and author (1910–2005)

    African Religion: Illustrated from the Beliefs and Practices of Yoruba, Ewe, Akan and Kindred Peoples (1949); London: Epworth Press 2nd edition (1961)

    Geoffrey Parrinder

    Geoffrey_Parrinder

  • Mandinka people
  • West African ethnic group

    Religion, and Cultural Brokerage in the Construction of Mandinka/Jola and Ewe/Agotime Identities in West Africa, c. 1650–1930". Comparative Studies in

    Mandinka people

    Mandinka people

    Mandinka_people

  • Mad cow crisis
  • Health crisis in 1990s

    discovery of the country's first case of mad cow disease in 1991, in the Côtes d'Armor region. The government ordered the slaughter of the entire herd

    Mad cow crisis

    Mad cow crisis

    Mad_cow_crisis

  • Candomblé
  • Syncretic religion from Brazil

    influence from a different African language group; Ketu uses Yoruba, Jeje adopts Ewe, and the Angola draws from the Bantu language group. Informed by these ethno-linguistic

    Candomblé

    Candomblé

    Candomblé

  • Nathaniel Azarco Welbeck
  • Ghanaian politician and diplomat (1915–1972)

    Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire. His father was of Ewe and Ga descent and his mother was Fanti, Welbeck identified as a Fanti, a Ga and also an Ewe however, due

    Nathaniel Azarco Welbeck

    Nathaniel_Azarco_Welbeck

  • List of European tornadoes and tornado outbreaks
  • Croix-Valmer (Var) le 24 septembre 2020 – Tornade EF0 en région Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur (PACA) – Tornade F0 en France". Keraunos. Retrieved 25 February 2022

    List of European tornadoes and tornado outbreaks

    List_of_European_tornadoes_and_tornado_outbreaks

  • Spirit spouse
  • Aspect of shamanism

    about Jesus Christ by nuns, who are considered to be "brides of Christ". Ewe of Togo: variant in Haiti (Vodou) – "Wedding ceremonies between Vodou divinities

    Spirit spouse

    Spirit_spouse

  • National Liberation Council
  • Government in Ghana from 1966 to 1969

    Finance Minister and coup plotter K. A. Gbedemah. Gbedemah, a Ewe, was supported by Ewe elements within the NLC, to oppose Busia, an Ashanti. Members

    National Liberation Council

    National Liberation Council

    National_Liberation_Council

  • Fante people
  • Ethnic group in Ghana

    of?] Fante communities have been established as far as Gambia, Liberia, Côte d'Ivoire and even Angola due to fishing expeditions.[citation needed] Major

    Fante people

    Fante people

    Fante_people

  • Crowned eagle
  • Species of bird

    prey items were birds, of which 17% were hadada ibis juveniles. In Taï, Côte d'Ivoire, trumpeter hornbills comprised 8% of prey. Reptiles and carrion

    Crowned eagle

    Crowned eagle

    Crowned_eagle

  • French cuisine
  • Culinary tradition

    truffles and mushrooms. This region also produces milk-fed lamb. Unpasteurized ewe's milk is used to produce Roquefort in Aveyron, while in Laguiole is producing

    French cuisine

    French cuisine

    French_cuisine

  • Mivasocial
  • Social network platform

    platform for African communities around the world. The term Miva comes from the Ewe/Mina/Guin language of Togo and means "Come". Mivasocial therefore means "Come

    Mivasocial

    Mivasocial

    Mivasocial

  • African hip-hop
  • Music genre

    rapping is mostly in the English language, but is also sometimes in Twi, Ewe, Ga or Hausa. Although Guinea is not much known internationally for any variety

    African hip-hop

    African_hip-hop

  • List of kingdoms and empires in African history
  • Tado (a primary dispersal point for Gbe speaking groups) Ewe Kingdoms: (pre–1710/? CE) (Ewe people) (conquered by Akwamu) Notsé/Notsie/Nuadja Kingdom

    List of kingdoms and empires in African history

    List_of_kingdoms_and_empires_in_African_history

  • Trumpism
  • American right-wing populist political ideology

    Fox News. Retrieved February 18, 2025. Sheerin, Jude; Lukiv, Jaroslav; Ewe, Koh (February 14, 2025). "Modi hails US-India 'mega-partnership' in Trump

    Trumpism

    Trumpism

    Trumpism

  • List of poor law unions in England
  • Fowey, Grampound, Mevagissey, Roche, St Austell, St Blazey, St Dennis, St Ewe, St Goran, St Mewan, St Michael Caerhays, St Sampson, St Stephen in Brannel

    List of poor law unions in England

    List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England

  • Vodun art
  • 1892 map of the Côte des escalves (Slave Coast) showing Dahomey (French) between Togo (German) and Lagos (British)

    Vodun art

    Vodun art

    Vodun_art

  • Gã-Dangme
  • Ethnic group in West Africa

    distinctive kente-inspired headwrap styles became widely adopted in Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire, contributing to the contemporary visibility of Ghanaian textile

    Gã-Dangme

    Gã-Dangme

  • Tone (linguistics)
  • Use of pitch to distinguish lexical or grammatical meaning

    systems, including Hausa. The vast majority of Niger–Congo languages, such as Ewe, Igbo, Lingala, Maninka, Yoruba, and Zulu, have tone systems. The Kru languages

    Tone (linguistics)

    Tone_(linguistics)

  • List of African dishes
  • Common culinary dishes found in Africa

    coupled with hausa koko as part of a breakfast meal. Alloco (Nigeria: dodo) Côte d'Ivoire (Nigeria and Ghana) A fried plantain snack, often served with chili

    List of African dishes

    List of African dishes

    List_of_African_dishes

  • African-American culture
  • which exist in numerous varieties, were originally made by the Asante and Ewe peoples of Ghana and Togo. Kente fabric also appears in a number of Western

    African-American culture

    African-American_culture

  • List of proper names of exoplanets
  • vel. 2009 382.9 1.13 4580 2019 NameExoWorlds Germany Toge "earring" in the Ewe language HD 181720 (Sika) 0.37 956.0 1.78 radial vel. 2009 183 0.92 5781

    List of proper names of exoplanets

    List of proper names of exoplanets

    List_of_proper_names_of_exoplanets

  • History of Ghana
  • 1919 and was represented in its parliament. The dominant ethnic group, the Ewe people, were divided between the two Togos. A majority (58%) of British Togoland

    History of Ghana

    History of Ghana

    History_of_Ghana

  • 1963 Togolese coup d'état
  • Coup that assassinated President Sylvanus Olympio

    which had become part of Ghana and the division of the Ewe people. In order to unite the Ewe, Nkrumah proposed openly that Togo become part of Ghana

    1963 Togolese coup d'état

    1963 Togolese coup d'état

    1963_Togolese_coup_d'état

  • University of Ghana
  • Public university in Accra

    poet and author whose work combined the poetic traditions of his native Ewe people and contemporary and religious symbolism to depict Africa during decolonization

    University of Ghana

    University of Ghana

    University_of_Ghana

  • Enzootic nasal tumor virus
  • Species of virus

    Notes. 9 (1): 15. doi:10.1186/s13104-015-1824-2. PMC 4704252. PMID 26744306. Côté M, Kucharski TJ, Liu SL (September 2008). "Enzootic nasal tumor virus envelope

    Enzootic nasal tumor virus

    Enzootic nasal tumor virus

    Enzootic_nasal_tumor_virus

  • List of UK caving fatalities
  • 2015 Bull Pot, Kingsdale Yorkshire Dales Rock fall Gordon Aitken Aug 2017 Ewes Top Moss Pot, Scales Moor Yorkshire Dales Natural causes Michael Wood Date

    List of UK caving fatalities

    List_of_UK_caving_fatalities

  • University of Education, Winneba
  • Public university in Winneba, Ghana

    currently hosts the students of the Department of Akan-Nzema Education, Ewe Education, Ga–Dangme Education of The Faculty of Ghanaian Languages Education

    University of Education, Winneba

    University_of_Education,_Winneba

  • Languages of Africa
  • of languages of this family are tonal such as Yoruba and Igbo, Akan and Ewe language. A major branch of Niger–Congo languages is the Bantu phylum, which

    Languages of Africa

    Languages of Africa

    Languages_of_Africa

  • Nigerian cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Nigeria

    for local ofada rice, also referred to as brown rice, usually served in 'ewe' (flat, broad leaves). Groundnut soup (peanut soup) is made from fresh peanut

    Nigerian cuisine

    Nigerian cuisine

    Nigerian_cuisine

  • African divination
  • to health care provision within the Batammaliba and Gar-speaking peoples. Ewe people of south Togo are consulting fa or Afa when the face some differents

    African divination

    African divination

    African_divination

  • Albion Plateau
  • French plain

    Drôme Provençale [fr]. It is raised on traditional farms, primarily from ewes of the Mérinos d’Arles, Mourérous, or Southern Prealps breeds, which nurse

    Albion Plateau

    Albion Plateau

    Albion_Plateau

  • Writing systems of Africa
  • various languages spoken in Ghana and Ivory Coast such as Akan, Dagbani, Ewe and Ga- a process that culminated with the creation of a standardized font

    Writing systems of Africa

    Writing_systems_of_Africa

  • Star (sport badge)
  • Badge worn on sports jerseys to mark selected trophies won by a team

    Giessen 46ers  Germany Basketball Bundesliga 2 Representing 5 national titles EWE Baskets  Germany Basketball Bundesliga 1 Representing 1 national title Ratiopharm

    Star (sport badge)

    Star (sport badge)

    Star_(sport_badge)

  • List of indoor arenas
  • Revierlöwen Oberhausen Oldenburg EWE Arena 2013 8,000 EWE Baskets Oldenburg Kleine EWE Arena 2005 4,100 Weser-Ems Halle 1954 10,000 EWE Baskets Oldenburg Osnabruck

    List of indoor arenas

    List of indoor arenas

    List_of_indoor_arenas

  • List of language names
  • Philippines Abui – Abui Spoken in: Indonesia Abure – ɔbule ɔyʋɛ Spoken in: Côte d’Ivoire Acehnese – Aceh or Bahsa Acèh Spoken in: Aceh , Indonesia Achagua

    List of language names

    List_of_language_names

  • Seasonal migration in Niger
  • other Songhai in an Accra lumber market, the Sorko fishes the coast among Ewe fishermen to finance a small business in Accra, and the Fula finds a job

    Seasonal migration in Niger

    Seasonal migration in Niger

    Seasonal_migration_in_Niger

  • Afro-Argentines
  • Argentines of Sub-Saharan African descent

    the Congo (largely Bakongo and Mbundu people). Relatively few Yoruba and Ewe were taken to Argentina; larger numbers of these groups were taken to Brazil

    Afro-Argentines

    Afro-Argentines

    Afro-Argentines

  • List of airline codes (A)
  • ABERDAV Kenya ROH Aberdair Aviation Ghana Ghana ADJ Abidjan Air Cargo ABICAR Côte d'Ivoire defunct ABP ABS Jets BAIR Czech Republic Named changed from Aba

    List of airline codes (A)

    List_of_airline_codes_(A)

  • Gallo language
  • Oïl language spoken in eastern Brittany, France

    Ille-et-Vilaine, Loire-Atlantique, and the eastern parts of Morbihan and Côtes-d'Armor, on the eastern side of the Breton linguistic boundary running roughly

    Gallo language

    Gallo_language

  • List of country-name etymologies
  • Śyâma (श्याम, "dark"). "By the water" or "behind the sea", derived from Ewe to ("water") and go ("shore"). Originally it just referred to the town of

    List of country-name etymologies

    List_of_country-name_etymologies

  • Houles fairy
  • Fairies from Breton Folkrore specific to the Channel coast

    who hit it. Fairies also made the sheep grow horns and put horns on their ewes, so that their owners no longer recognized them. They shorn the sheep and

    Houles fairy

    Houles fairy

    Houles_fairy

  • Animals in the Bible
  • arrow-snake is known to naturalists, the context seems to call for a bird. Ewe  (רָחֵל‎ rəḥêl) — In Hebrew, six names at least, with their feminines, express

    Animals in the Bible

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    Beninese writers Music of Benin Gangbe brass band Beninese hip hop Aja people Ewe people Fon people Tem peopleTem people Gurma Mahi people Rulers of the Gurma

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  • List of tautological place names
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    Afadjato', which means 'Mount Afadja Mountain', 'To' being the Ewe word for 'Mountain'. Ewe is the main language spoken in the area surrounding the peak

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  • A Herdwick ewe

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  • List of English words of Old English origin
  • enough ere erne errand erst erstwhile ettin eve even evening ever every evil ewe eye eyebrow eyelash eyelid eyesore eyetooth eyewash eyot fain fair (adj)

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  • Illyrian religion
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    fulfilling of oracles for anyone who slept wrapped in the skin of a sacrificed ewe. Menzanas was a local Messapian deity whose name literally translates as

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  • List of national capital city name etymologies
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  • 2010 FIBA World Championship squads
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  • Rali
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Finnish

    Rali

    Ewe

    Rali

  • EVE
  • Female

    English

    EVE

    Anglicized form of Greek Eva (Latin Heva, Hebrew Chavvah), EVE means "life." In the bible, this is the name of the first woman, Adam's wife.

    EVE

  • Ewer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ewer

    English : occupational name for a transporter or server of water, Middle English ewer (Old Northern French evier, Old French aiguier, from Latin aquarius, a derivative of aqua ‘water’). There has been considerable confusion with Ure.

    Ewer

  • Eve
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Dutch

    Eve

    English and Dutch : from the rare medieval female personal name Eve, Eva (from Hebrew Chava, of uncertain origin). This was, according to the Book of Genesis, the name of the first woman, and in some cases the name may have been acquired by someone (invariably a man) who had played the part in a drama dealing with the Creation.

    Eve

  • ECE
  • Female

    Turkish

    ECE

    Turkish name ECE means "queen."

    ECE

  • Rachela
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, French, Polish

    Rachela

    Ewe

    Rachela

  • Raili
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Finnish

    Raili

    Ewe

    Raili

  • Raonaild
  • Girl/Female

    Gaelic

    Raonaild

    Ewe.

    Raonaild

  • Eye
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Eye

    English : habitational name from places in Cambridge, Hereford, and Suffolk named from Old English ēg, a term denoting low-lying land, an island or promontory, or an area of dry land in a marsh.

    Eye

  • Raelyn
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Christian

    Raelyn

    Ewe

    Raelyn

  • EWA
  • Female

    Polish

    EWA

    Hawaiian and Polish form of Greek Eva, EWA means "life."

    EWA

  • Rachel
  • Biblical

    Rachel

    ewe, God's ewe

    Rachel

  • UWE
  • Male

    German

    UWE

    German form of Scandinavian Ove, UWE means "little edge." 

    UWE

  • Ewa
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew Polish

    Ewa

    Life.

    Ewa

  • EWEN
  • Male

    English

    EWEN

    Variant spelling of English Ewan, EWEN means "born of yew."

    EWEN

  • Raye
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Hebrew

    Raye

    Ewe

    Raye

  • Raakel
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Finnish

    Raakel

    Ewe

    Raakel

  • Eke
  • Surname or Lastname

    Dutch and North German

    Eke

    Dutch and North German : variant of Eck.English : unexplained.

    Eke

  • Ewe
  • Girl/Female

    British, English, Malaysian

    Ewe

    Happy; Creative Spelling of Eve

    Ewe

  • Uwe
  • Boy/Male

    Teutonic

    Uwe

    Universal ruler.

    Uwe

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  • Varnu
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Varnu

    Colored

  • Anishk
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Anishk

    A Person who has No Enemy

  • Shwetambari
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Shwetambari

    Goddess Saraswati

  • Caralea
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Caralea

    Beloved.

  • Saharsha
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Saharsha

    Joyful

  • Sigfreida
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Sigfreida

    Peaceful Victory

  • Gianleen
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Gianleen

    One absorbed in divine light and knowledge

  • Livroop
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Livroop

    Embodiment of Absorption in God

  • Karuppia
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Karuppia

    Lord of Mercy; Lord Karuppasamy

  • Juga
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Juga

    Goddess of marriage.

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  • Awe-stricken
  • a.

    Awe-struck.

  • Crone
  • n.

    An old ewe.

  • Owe
  • v.

    To have an obligation to (some one) on account of something done or received; to be indebted to; as, to iwe the grocer for supplies, or a laborer for services.

  • Eye
  • n.

    The center of a target; the bull's-eye.

  • Awe-struck
  • a.

    Struck with awe.

  • Ewe-necked
  • a.

    Having a neck like a ewe; -- said of horses in which the arch of the neck is deficent, being somewhat hollowed out.

  • Eye
  • n.

    A brood; as, an eye of pheasants.

  • Eye
  • n.

    The faculty of seeing; power or range of vision; hence, judgment or taste in the use of the eye, and in judging of objects; as, to have the eye of sailor; an eye for the beautiful or picturesque.

  • Eye
  • n.

    That which resembles the eye in relative importance or beauty.

  • Eye
  • v. t.

    To fix the eye on; to look on; to view; to observe; particularly, to observe or watch narrowly, or with fixed attention; to hold in view.

  • Eye
  • n.

    A loop forming part of anything, or a hole through anything, to receive a rope, hook, pin, shaft, etc.; as an eye at the end of a tie bar in a bridge truss; as an eye through a crank; an eye at the end of rope.

  • Bullock's-eye
  • n.

    See Bull's-eye, 3.

  • Moon-eye
  • n.

    A eye affected by the moon; also, a disease in the eye of a horse.

  • Ewe
  • n.

    The female of the sheep, and of sheeplike animals.

  • Eye
  • n.

    The bud or sprout of a plant or tuber; as the eye of a potato.

  • Awe
  • v. t.

    To strike with fear and reverence; to inspire with awe; to control by inspiring dread.

  • Squint-eye
  • n.

    An eye that squints.

  • Bird's-eye
  • a.

    Marked with spots resembling bird's eyes; as, bird's-eye diaper; bird's-eye maple.

  • Yowe
  • n.

    A ewe.