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Fourth Empire may refer to: Fourth British Empire, a concept in the historiography of the British Empire Fourth world-empire, the last of the four kingdoms
Fourth_Empire
Latin Christian armed expedition (1202–1204)
Bulgarian Empire. The Nicaean Empire eventually brought about the Reconquest of Constantinople and restored the Byzantine Empire in July 1261. The Fourth Crusade
Fourth_Crusade
Military unit
The Fourth Army of the Ottoman Empire (Turkish: Dördüncü Ordu) was one of the field armies of the Ottoman Army. It was formed in the middle nineteenth
Fourth_Army_(Ottoman_Empire)
Crusader state that replaced the Byzantine Empire from 1204–1261
the Fourth Crusade on lands captured from the Byzantine Empire. It existed from 1204 C.E until its disestablishment in 1261 C.E. The Latin Empire was
Latin_Empire
1998 video game
killed Fourth Empire leader Dr. Edward Bilstein on planet Zeta, the Earth Federation is enjoying an era of peace. However, the Fourth Empire has begun
Plasma Sword: Nightmare of Bilstein
Plasma_Sword:_Nightmare_of_Bilstein
Continuation of the Roman Empire (330–1453)
The Byzantine Empire, also known as the Eastern Roman Empire, was the continuation of the Roman Empire centred on Constantinople during late antiquity
Byzantine_Empire
British order of chivalry established in 1917
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding valuable service in a wide range of useful activities. It comprises
Order_of_the_British_Empire
Hypothetical successor of Nazi Germany
Germany to position their regime as a successor to these two empires. The term "Fourth Reich" has been used in a variety of different ways. Neo-Nazis
Fourth_Reich
1996 video game
attacked and destroyed by a small group of rebels calling themselves the "Fourth Empire". Bilstein, who has built himself a powerful cyborg body and escaped
Star_Gladiator
27 BC–476/1453 AD state and civilization
The Roman Empire was a state that dominated the Mediterranean and much of Europe, Western Asia, and North Africa during the classical period. The Roman
Roman_Empire
The State Duma of the Russian Empire of the Fourth Convocation was the representative legislative body of the Russian Empire. The Chairman of the Duma was
Fourth Convocation of the State Duma of the Russian Empire
Fourth_Convocation_of_the_State_Duma_of_the_Russian_Empire
Ancient Iranian empire, 550–330 BC
Achaemenid Empire (/ə.ˈkiː.mə.nɪd/, ə-KEE-mə-nid; Old Persian: 𐎧𐏁𐏂, Xšāça, lit. 'The Empire' or 'The Kingdom') was an ancient Iranian empire founded by
Achaemenid_Empire
France under Napoleon Bonaparte from 1804 to 1815
The French Empire (French: Empire français; Latin: Imperium Francicum), known retroactively as the First French Empire, and colloquially as Napoleonic
First_French_Empire
Last pre-Islamic Iranian empire (224–651 AD)
symbols. The Sasanian Empire (/sə.ˈsɑː.ni.ən/), officially Eranshahr (Middle Persian: 𐭠𐭩𐭥𐭠𐭭𐭱𐭲𐭥𐭩, romanized: Ērānšahr, lit. 'Empire of the Iranians')
Sasanian_Empire
Byzantine rump state (1204–1261)
of the Byzantine Empire that fled when Constantinople was occupied by Western European and Venetian armed forces during the Fourth Crusade, a military
Empire_of_Nicaea
Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
The Empire State Building is a 102-story, supertall skyscraper in the Midtown South neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, United States. The building
Empire_State_Building
Multiple states under one central authority, usually created by conquest
An empire is a realm controlled by a monarch or other official and divided between a dominant center and subordinate peripheries. The center of the empire
Empire
Territories ruled by the United Kingdom
The British Empire comprised the dominions, colonies, protectorates, mandates, and other territories ruled or administered by the United Kingdom and its
British_Empire
Russian state from 1721 to 1917
The Russian Empire was the final period of the Russian monarchy, spanning most of northern Eurasia from its establishment in November 1721 until the proclamation
Russian_Empire
Japanese nation state from 1868 to 1947
The Empire of Japan (大日本帝国; lit. Greater Japanese Empire), also known as the Japanese Empire or Imperial Japan, was the period of Japanese history spanning
Empire_of_Japan
Concept of a global Portuguese empire
First and the Second Empires, with the absorption of several eastern elements (such as Judaism) - the Christian Moral; Fourth Empire - Europe, spreading
Fifth_Empire
Loss of political control in antiquity
Roman Empire, also called the fall of the Roman Empire or the fall of Rome, was the loss of central political control in the Western Roman Empire, a process
Fall of the Western Roman Empire
Fall_of_the_Western_Roman_Empire
1980 film directed by Irvin Kershner
The Empire Strikes Back (also known as Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back) is a 1980 American epic space opera film directed by Irvin Kershner
The_Empire_Strikes_Back
American period crime drama television series
Boardwalk Empire is an American period crime drama television series created by Terence Winter for the premium cable channel HBO. The series is set chiefly
Boardwalk_Empire
Biblical theme from the Book of Daniel
tied the fourth monarchy and its end to the end of the Roman Empire, which was considered not to have yet come to pass (the Eastern Roman Empire persisted
Four_kingdoms_of_Daniel
Topics referred to by the same term
Fourth Army or 4th Army may refer to: 4th Army (German Empire), a World War I field Army 4th Army (Wehrmacht), a World War II field army 4th Panzer Army
Fourth_Army
Frankish empire in Europe (800–887)
The Carolingian Empire (800–887) was a Frankish-dominated empire in Western and Central Europe during the Early Middle Ages. It was ruled by the Carolingian
Carolingian_Empire
Hellenistic state in West Asia (312–63 BC)
The Seleucid Empire (/sɪˈljuːsɪd/ sih-LEW-sid) was a Greek state in West Asia during the Hellenistic period. It was founded in 312 BC by the Macedonian
Seleucid_Empire
Iranian empire (247 BC – 224 AD)
The Parthian Empire (/ˈpɑːrθiən/), also known as the Arsacid Empire (/ˈɑːrsəsɪd/), was a major Iranian political and cultural power centered in ancient
Parthian_Empire
Campaign promise of Mexican president Andrés Manuel López Obrador
The Fourth Transformation (Spanish: Cuarta Transformación) is Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's (commonly known as "AMLO") 2018 campaign
Fourth_Transformation
1204 conquest during the Fourth Crusade
the culmination of the Fourth Crusade. Crusaders sacked and destroyed most of Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire. After the capture of
Sack_of_Constantinople
1946–1958 political entity of France
the French Fourth Republic to former colonies, colloquially known as the "French Empire" (Empire français), created by the French Fourth Republic. It
French_Union
Real-time strategy video game series
of Empires, but focused on mythological elements of Greek, Egyptian, and Norse mythology. The fourth main installment in the series, Age of Empires IV
Age_of_Empires
State in Mesopotamia (c. 2334–2154 BC)
The Akkadian Empire (/əˈkeɪdiən/) or the Kingdom of Akkad/Agade was an ancient kingdom established around 2334 BCE, and the first empire in world history
Akkadian_Empire
Season of television series
The fourth season of the HBO television series Boardwalk Empire premiered on September 8, 2013, and concluded on November 24, 2013, consisting of 12 episodes
Boardwalk_Empire_season_4
1674–1818 empire in the Indian subcontinent
The Maratha Empire, also referred to as the Maratha Confederacy, was an early modern polity in the Indian subcontinent. For most of its existence, it comprised
Maratha_Empire
Australian electronic music duo
Empire of the Sun are an Australian electronic music duo formed in 2007. The duo is a collaboration between Luke Steele of alternative rock band The Sleepy
Empire_of_the_Sun_(band)
Manchu-led dynasty of China (1644–1912)
territory of any dynasty in Chinese history, and in 1790 was the fourth-largest empire in world history to that point. It was also the most populous state
Qing_dynasty
Extension of the three-world model
1002/9781444323436.ch2. ISBN 9781405196888. Hall, Tony (2003). The American Empire and the Fourth World: The bowl with one spoon. McGill-Queen's native and northern
Fourth_World
Ancient Indian empire (c. 321–185 BCE)
The Maurya Empire was a geographically extensive Iron Age historical power in South Asia with its power base in Magadha. Founded by Chandragupta Maurya
Maurya_Empire
Latin Empire is a chronological list of events of the history of the Latin Empire—the crusader state that developed on the ruins of the Byzantine Empire after
Timeline_of_the_Latin_Empire
1867–1918 empire in Central Europe
(after Russia and the German Empire), while being among the 10 most populous countries worldwide. The Empire built up the fourth-largest machine-building
Austria-Hungary
2021 video game
World's Edge and published by Xbox Game Studios. It is the fourth installment of the Age of Empires series, and the first installment not developed by Ensemble
Age_of_Empires_IV
Turco-Mongol empire (1370–1507)
The Timurid Empire was a late medieval Turco-Mongol, culturally Persianate, Muslim empire that dominated Greater Iran in the early 15th century, comprising
Timurid_Empire
Capital of the Eastern Roman and Ottoman empires
Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire (395–1204 and 1261–1453). The Western Roman Empire ended in 476 or 480. In the aftermath of the Fourth Crusade (1202–1204)
Constantinople
Polity in Africa and Arabia before 960
The Kingdom of Aksum, or the Aksumite Empire, was a kingdom in North East Africa and South Arabia from classical antiquity to the Middle Ages, based in
Kingdom_of_Aksum
Group of American animated television series
later to be titled Star Wars: Tales of the Empire. It explores characters related to the Galactic Empire and is again split into two arcs: one follows
Star Wars Tales (TV anthology)
Star_Wars_Tales_(TV_anthology)
Byzantine rump state (1204–1461)
interventions in Trebizond. After the Fourth Crusade overthrew Alexios V Doukas and established the Latin Empire, the Empire of Trebizond became one of three
Empire_of_Trebizond
Country primarily in Western Europe
which became the heartland of the Carolingian Empire. The Treaty of Verdun of 843 partitioned the empire, with West Francia evolving into the Kingdom of
France
Revolutionary socialist international organization
The Fourth International (FI) was a political international established in France in 1938 by Leon Trotsky and his supporters, having been expelled from
Fourth_International
Western half of the Roman Empire (395–476)
In modern historiography, the Western Roman Empire was the Roman Empire's western provinces collectively during any period in which they were administered
Western_Roman_Empire
Countries with an originally European shared culture
by Napoleon. The decline of the Byzantine Empire (13th–15th centuries) began with the Latin Christian Fourth Crusade in AD 1202–04, considered to be one
Western_world
Biblical figures
the Roman Empire should have some kind of quadripartition. Dividing from the central or Italian fourth, three great divisions of the Empire separated
Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
Four_Horsemen_of_the_Apocalypse
Gaming generation from 1987 to 2004
In the history of video games, the fourth generation of video game consoles, more commonly referred to as the 16-bit era, began on October 30, 1987, with
Fourth generation of video game consoles
Fourth_generation_of_video_game_consoles
2024 film by Gil Kenan
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire is a 2024 American supernatural comedy horror film directed by Gil Kenan, who co-wrote it with Jason Reitman. It is the sequel
Ghostbusters:_Frozen_Empire
France under Napoleon III (1852–1870)
The Second French Empire, officially the French Empire, was the government of France from 1852 to 1870. It was established on 2 December 1852 by Louis-Napoléon
Second_French_Empire
Mongol-led dynasty of China (1271–1368)
Mongol Empire after its division. It was established by Kublai (Emperor Shizu or Setsen Khan), the fifth khagan-emperor of the Mongol Empire from the
Yuan_dynasty
Country in Europe
Germania. In 962, the Kingdom of Germany formed the bulk of the Holy Roman Empire. During the 16th century, northern German regions became the centre of the
Germany
Government of France from 1946 to 1958
center-right parties. Finally, the Fourth Republic was confronted with the collapse of the French colonial empire. The creation of the European Coal and
French_Fourth_Republic
Claims to Byzantine legacy and inheritance
Since its fall, the issue of succession to the Byzantine Empire has been a major point of contention both geopolitically, with different states laying
Succession to the Byzantine Empire
Succession_to_the_Byzantine_Empire
Breakaway state of the Roman Empire (260–274)
Gallic Empire or Gallic Roman Empire are names used in modern historiography for a breakaway Western European part of the Roman Empire that functioned
Gallic_Empire
1453 Ottoman conquest of the Byzantine capital
the Fourth Crusade in 1204. The crusaders established an unstable Latin state in and around Constantinople while the remainder of the Byzantine Empire splintered
Fall_of_Constantinople
Overview of and topical guide to the Byzantine Empire
and topical guide to the Byzantine Empire: Byzantine Empire (or Byzantium) – the Constantinople-centred Roman Empire of the Middle Ages. It is also referred
Outline of the Byzantine Empire
Outline_of_the_Byzantine_Empire
Metropolitan area in California, United States
The Inland Empire (commonly abbreviated IE) is a metropolitan area and region located inland from coastal Southern California. Centering on the cities
Inland_Empire
Medieval Muslim empire (c. 1077–1231)
The Khwarazmian Empire (English: /kwəˈræzmiən/), or simply Khwarazm, was a culturally Persianate, Sunni Muslim empire of Turkic mamluk origin, ruled by
Khwarazmian_Empire
Ancient Greek kingdom in the southern Balkans
of Athens, Sparta and Thebes, and briefly subordinate to the Achaemenid Empire. During the reign of the Argead king Philip II (359–336 BC), Macedonia with
Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)
Science-fiction novel series by Isaac Asimov
imminent fall of the Empire, which encompasses the entire Milky Way, and a dark age lasting 30,000 years before a second empire arises. Although the momentum
Foundation_(novel_series)
Fictional British TV character
The Fourth Doctor is an incarnation of the Doctor, the protagonist of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. He is portrayed by Tom
Fourth_Doctor
Empire in southern India (1336–1646)
The Vijayanagara Empire, also known as the Karnata Empire, was a late medieval Hindu empire that ruled much of southern India. It was established in 1336
Vijayanagara_Empire
Overseas territories controlled by France (1534–1980)
27 October 1946 (Fourth French Republic) established the French Union, which endured until 1958. Newer remnants of the colonial empire were integrated
French_colonial_empire
Extinct nomadic people in Eurasia (4th–6th centuries)
430, they had established a vast, but short-lived, empire on the Danubian frontier of the Roman empire in Europe. Either under Hunnic hegemony, or fleeing
Huns
Colonial empire based in Italy (1882-1960)
Italian colonial empire (Italian: Impero coloniale italiano), sometimes known as the Italian Empire (Impero italiano), was a colonial empire that existed
Italian_Empire
2024 studio album by Empire of the Sun
Ask That God is the fourth studio album by Australian electronic music duo Empire of the Sun, released on 26 July 2024 through EMI Music Australia and
Ask_That_God
Assyrian history (911–609 BCE)
or other symbols instead of cuneiform script. The Neo-Assyrian Empire was the fourth and penultimate stage of ancient Assyrian history. Beginning with
Neo-Assyrian_Empire
Period of Byzantine history from 1261 to 1453
Empire, founded after the Fourth Crusade (1204), up to the Fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Empire. Together with the preceding Nicaean Empire and
Byzantine Empire under the Palaiologos dynasty
Byzantine_Empire_under_the_Palaiologos_dynasty
Latin Emperor from 1206 to 1216
1216. He was one of the leaders of the Fourth Crusade in which the Byzantine Empire was conquered and Latin Empire formed. Henry was born in Valenciennes
Henry_of_Flanders
Medieval dynastic union of states in present-day England, France, Ireland, and Wales
The Angevin Empire (/ˈændʒɪvɪn/; French: Empire Plantagenêt) was the collection of territories held by the House of Plantagenet during the 12th and 13th
Angevin_Empire
1858–1947 Crown colonial rule in India
called the princely states. The region was sometimes called the Indian Empire, though not officially. As India, it was a founding member of the League
British_Raj
Informal commemorative holiday on May 4
the franchise began in 1977. The date originated from the pun "May the Fourth be with you", from the Star Wars catchphrase "May the Force be with you
Star_Wars_Day
30–375 CE empire in Central and South Asia
The Kushan Empire (c. 30–c. 375 CE) was a syncretic empire formed by the Yuezhi in the Bactrian territories in the early 1st century. It spread to encompass
Kushan_Empire
Roman emperor from 527 to 565
('restoration of the Empire'). This ambition was expressed by the partial recovery of the territories of the defunct Western Roman Empire. His general, Belisarius
Justinian_I
Queen of England in 1540
(28 June or 22 September 1515 – 16 July 1557) was Queen of England as the fourth wife of Henry VIII from 6 January to 12 July 1540. Born in Düsseldorf to
Anne_of_Cleves
Empire of Silver (known as Ogedai: Empire of Silver in America) is the fourth book of the Conqueror series, based on the life of Mongol warlord Genghis's
Empire_of_Silver_(novel)
in 330 AD marks the conventional start of the Byzantine Empire, which fell to the Ottoman Empire in 1453 AD. Only the emperors who were recognized as legitimate
List_of_Byzantine_emperors
The continuation, succession, and revival of the Roman Empire is a running theme of the history of Europe and the Mediterranean Basin. It reflects the
Succession of the Roman Empire
Succession_of_the_Roman_Empire
1977 film by George Lucas
franchise and the fourth chronological chapter of the "Skywalker Saga". Set in a fictional galaxy under the rule of the tyrannical Galactic Empire, the film follows
Star_Wars_(film)
Roman Empire (27 BCE - 395 CE), and its successor states such as the Eastern Roman Empire (commonly known as Byzantium or the Byzantine Empire) or Western
List of claims to the title of the Roman Empire
List_of_claims_to_the_title_of_the_Roman_Empire
Medieval Indian empire (1434–1541)
The Gajapati Empire was a medieval powerful Hindu monarchy in the Indian subcontinent, originally from the region of Odisha that reigned from c.1434 to
Gajapati_Empire
Afghan state from 1747-1823 and 1839-1843
The Durrani Empire, colloquially known as the Kingdom of Afghanistan, the Afghan Empire, or the Sadozai Kingdom, was an Afghan empire founded in 1747
Durrani_Empire
Empire in the Balkans (1346–1371)
The Serbian Empire (Serbian: Српско царство / Srpsko carstvo, pronounced [sr̩̂pskoː tsâːrstʋo]) was a medieval Serbian state that emerged from the Kingdom
Serbian_Empire
681–1018 state in Southeast Europe
The First Bulgarian Empire was a medieval state that existed in Southeastern and southeastern Central Europe between the 7th and 11th centuries AD. It
First_Bulgarian_Empire
Series of European conflicts, 1792–1815
(sometimes called the Great French War or the Wars of the Revolution and the Empire) were a series of conflicts between the French and several European monarchies
French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
French_Revolutionary_and_Napoleonic_Wars
Empires of the Eurasian steppes from classical antiquity to the early modern era
Nomadic empires, sometimes also called steppe empires, Central or Inner Asian empires, were the empires erected by the bow-wielding, horse-riding, nomadic
Nomadic_empire
Country in Southeastern Europe and West Asia
I and Suleiman the Magnificent, the Ottoman Empire became a global power. From 1789 onwards, the empire saw major changes, reforms, centralization, and
Turkey
1791 amendment prohibiting unreasonable searches and seizures
The Fourth Amendment (Amendment IV) to the United States Constitution is part of the Bill of Rights. It prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures and
Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution
Fourth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
Constantinople by participants of the Fourth Crusade. The conquest of Constantinople in 1204 fragmented what remained of the Empire into successor states; the ultimate
Ancient_Rome
American actor and filmmaker (born 1971)
David Lynch on the surrealist art films Mulholland Drive (2001) and Inland Empire (2006). He also appeared in films such as Romy and Michele's High School
Justin_Theroux
Chandragupta Maurya overthrew the Nanda Empire and established the first great empire in ancient India, the Maurya Empire. India's Mauryan king Ashoka is widely
History_of_India
Mesoamerican civilization (c. 2000 BC – 1697 AD)
Kʼicheʼ kingdom in the Guatemalan Highlands. In the 16th century, the Spanish Empire colonized the Mesoamerican region, and a lengthy series of campaigns saw
Maya_civilization
over the largest empire the world had yet seen. In the 4th century BC, the Achaemenid Empire was conquered by the Macedonian Empire of Alexander the Great
History_of_Iran
FOURTH EMPIRE
FOURTH EMPIRE
Biblical
City of four; Fourth city
Biblical
fourth
Girl/Female
Muslim
Fourth.
Surname or Lastname
Italian
Italian : from the personal name Forte, from Late Latin fortis ‘strong’ (see Fort) or from a short form of a medieval personal name formed with this element, as for example Fortebraccio (‘strong arm’).Slovenian : shortened form of the personal name Fortunat, Latin Fortunatus.English : variant of Fort.
Surname or Lastname
English (south and south Midlands)
English (south and south Midlands) : variant spelling of Laing.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the North
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic form of Court.Americanized spelling of German Kurtz.
Girl/Female
Biblical
City of four, fourth city.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places named Worth, for example in Cheshire, Dorset, Sussex, and Kent, from Old English worð ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. The vocabulary word probably survived into the Middle English period in the sense of a subsidiary settlement dependent on a main village, and in some cases the surname may be a topographic name derived from this use.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : topographic name from Old English (ge)fyrhþe ‘woodland’ or ‘scrubland on the edge of a forest’.Scottish : habitational name from Firth in Orkney.Welsh : topographic name from Welsh ffrith, ffridd ‘barren land’, ‘mountain pasture’ (a borrowing of the Old English word mentioned in 1).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name, from Middle English north ‘north’, for someone who lived in the northern part of a village or to the north of a main settlement (compare Norrington 1), or a regional name for someone who had migrated from the north. Compare Norris 1.Irish : regional name for someone from Ulster, the northern area of Ireland, in part as an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac an Ultaigh (see McNulty) or (in Westmeath) of Ultach.German : from a short form of a Germanic personal name composed with a cognate of Old High German nord ‘north’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Ford 1.German : topographic name for someone who lived by a ford, Middle High German vurt ‘ford’, or a habitational name from a place in Franconia named Forth.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : topographic name from Middle English, Old French court(e), curt ‘court’ (Latin cohors, genitive cohortis, ‘yard’, ‘enclosure’). This word was used primarily with reference to the residence of the lord of a manor, and the surname is usually an occupational name for someone employed at a manorial court.English : nickname from Old French, Middle English curt ‘short’, ‘small’ (Latin curtus ‘curtailed’, ‘truncated’, ‘cut short’, ‘broken off’).Irish : reduced form of McCourt.
Female
Egyptian
, Child of Mouth.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English south, hence a topographic name for someone who lived to the south of a settlement or a regional name for someone who had migrated from the south.
Surname or Lastname
English (South Yorkshire)
English (South Yorkshire) : habitational name from Maxfield in Sussex, or Maxfield Plain in North Yorkshire.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Louth in Lincolnshire, so called from its position on the river Lud (Old English Hlūde, meaning ‘the loud one’).Irish : when not of English origin (see 1), probably a reduced and altered form of McLeod. Compare McLouth.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Fourth.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Fourth.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place so named in Humberside. Recorded in Domesday Book as Rutha, the place name may derive from Old Norse hrúedhr ‘rough shaly ground’.
FOURTH EMPIRE
FOURTH EMPIRE
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Norse
Ing's raven.
Girl/Female
Tamil
One who has risen
Girl/Female
Latin
Chaste; virginal.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Huck.German and Dutch : from the personal name Hug or Hugo, equivalent of English Hugh.
Boy/Male
Hindu
One of the kauravas
Boy/Male
Sikh
Favour or fortune of gods Love, Reservoir of Love, Mysterious secrets of Love, Essence of Love (1)
Male
English
English pet form of Norman French Alvin, ALVY means "elf friend."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Telugu
Lord of Bulls
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Truelock.
FOURTH EMPIRE
FOURTH EMPIRE
FOURTH EMPIRE
FOURTH EMPIRE
FOURTH EMPIRE
a.
Next in order after the third; the ordinal of four.
a.
Lying toward the south; situated at the south, or in a southern direction from the point of observation or reckoning; proceeding toward the south, or coming from the south; blowing from the south; southern; as, the south pole.
n.
Alt. of Fourbe
n.
One of four equal parts into which one whole may be divided; the quotient of a unit divided by four; one coming next in order after the third.
n.
The sum of four tens; forty units or objects.
v. i.
To come to the meridian; to cross the north and south line; -- said chiefly of the moon; as, the moon souths at nine.
n.
The interval of two tones and a semitone, embracing four diatonic degrees of the scale; the subdominant of any key.
prep.
Forth from; out of.
adv.
Toward the south; southward.
v. i.
To turn or move toward the south; to veer toward the south.
a.
Having twenty-four leaves to a sheet; as, a twenty-fourmo form, book, leaf, size, etc.
adv.
Forward; onward in time, place, or order; in advance from a given point; on to end; as, from that day forth; one, two, three, and so forth.
v. i.
To put mouth to mouth; to kiss.
a.
Lying toward the north; situated at the north, or in a northern direction from the point of observation or reckoning; proceeding toward the north, or coming from the north.
a.
Forming one of four equal parts into which anything may be divided.
adv.
From the south; as, the wind blows south.
adv.
In the fourth place.
pl.
of Youth
n.
One of the four cardinal points, east, west, north, or south.
adv.
Out, as from a state of concealment, retirement, confinement, nondevelopment, or the like; out into notice or view; as, the plants in spring put forth leaves.