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Cat-faced mask from Venice
The gnaga (Venetian pronunciation: [ɲana]) is a type of mask originating in Venice. The mask depicts the face of a cat and was historically worn by male
Gnaga
Italian annual festival
masks, called gnaga, and performed as women. These prostitutes often wore dresses and carried baskets of kittens with them. The gnaga mask continues
Carnival_of_Venice
Four stags in the Poetic Edda
has the word hæfingar, A has the equally enigmatic hæfingiar. Where R has gnaga ("gnaw"), A has ganga ("walk"), usually regarded as an error. A third difference
Dáinn, Dvalinn, Duneyrr and Duraþrór
Dáinn,_Dvalinn,_Duneyrr_and_Duraþrór
Form of fetishistic animal play
which is considered a lower threshold for identifying autistic traits. Gnaga Baume, Matt. "What Is Puppy Play and Why Is It So Popular?". The Stranger
Pup_play
32 forms of Hindu god Ganesha
[citation needed] Vighna Gaṇapati Ganapati - "Lord of Obstacles" atha viGnagaNapatidhyAnaM || mudgalapurANE || shaMKEkShucApakusumEShukuThArapAsha |
Thirty-two_forms_of_Ganesha
16th century – Male prostitutes in the Republic of Venice develop the gnaga mask in order to practice homosexual prostitution without fear of punishment
LGBTQ_history_in_Italy
Italian conductor (1867–1957)
Pagliacci by Ruggero Leoncavallo – Milan, May 21, 1892 Guglielmo Swarten by Gnaga – Rome, November 15, 1892 Savitri by Natale Canti – Bologna, December 1
Arturo_Toscanini
Italian journalist, poet, and novelist
Bucharest, Teatrul National Gualtiero Swarten Opera 3 (prologue, 2 acts) Andrea Gnaga 15 November 1892 Rome, Teatro Costanzi Frine od Amore e capriccio Opera
Antonio_Ghislanzoni
nag Probably ultimately from a Scandinavian source, related to Old Norse gnaga (="to complain," literally "to bite, gnaw") narwhal From Danish and Norwegian
List of English words of Old Norse origin
List_of_English_words_of_Old_Norse_origin
Political party in Tuscany
Nord's federal congress June–July 2012. The party's new secretary, Simone Gnaga, was elected to the Chamber in the 1996 general election. A right-winger
Lega_Toscana
géra, anche perché non molto distante trovasi un luogo detto i Giarei. (Gnaga A., Vocabolario topografico-toponomastico della provincia di Brescia, Brescia
Giarelli
Mountain in Italy
the Tombea-Manos group and accessible from Magasa. According to Arnaldo Gnaga in his "Vocabolario topografico-toponomastico della provincia di Brescia
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Pretty; Beautiful; Graceful
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A Goddess
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The Mind; Understanding
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One who rules
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Rose.
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Bringer of the Gospel
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