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Finnish priest, writer and translator
Henrik Florinus (1633 – 12 April 1705), born Henricus Florinus, was a Finnish priest, writer and translator. In 1702, he published the first collection
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saint Henrik Florinus (1633–1705), Finnish priest, writer and translator This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Florinus. If
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February - Beata Magdalena Wittenberg, courtier (born 1644) 12 April - Henrik Florinus, priest, writer and translator (born 1633) Virkkunen, A.H. (1953).
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John Florio (England, 1553–1625) comprehensive Italian to English Henrik Florinus (Finland, 1633–1705) Latin, Swedish and Finnish trilingual Johann Gottfried
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Ehrnrooth Michel Ekman Kari Enqvist Pekka Ervast Monika Fagerholm Henrik Florinus Tua Forsström Peter Franzén Eino Friberg Hanna Frosterus-Segerstråle
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there were also some legal and secular texts. Noteworthy works include Henrik Florinus' collection of Finnish proverbs, the first of its kind. In addition
History of the Finnish language
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Law of the Church of Sweden
adopted as the 1686 Church Law. The law was translated into Finnish by Henrik Florinus in 1688. The Swedish Church Law 1686 abolished canon law and the Law
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collection, which was eventually published, with further additions, by Henrik Florinus as Wanhain suomalaisten tawaliset ja suloiset sananlascut (Customary
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Contemporary religious movement
ISBN 1-55643-572-X. Granholm, Kennet (2016). "Occultism in Finland". In Bogdan, Henrik; Hammer, Olav (eds.). Western Esotericism in Scandinavia. Netherlands: Brill
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Swedish military campaign
officers and civilian officials, including Wrangel, count palatine Philip Florinus of Sulzbach and Margrave Charles Magnus of Baden-Durlach. During the conference
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HENRIK FLORINUS
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Swedish
Swedish variant spelling of Scandinavian Henrik, HENDRICK means "home-ruler."
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French
 French form of Latin Henricus, HENRI means "home-ruler." Compare with another form of Henri.
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Polish
Polish form of Latin Henricus, HENRYK means "home-ruler."
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English
Variant spelling of English Kendrick, KENRICK means "keen power."
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Hindu
Home ruler, Ruler of An enclosure
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Swedish
Swedish variant spelling of Scandinavian Henrik, HENRIC means "home-ruler."
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Danish, Finnish, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Slovenia, Swedish
Form of Henry; Ruler of the Home; House Owner; Lord of the Manor; Ruler of an Enclosure
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British, English
Son of Henry
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Australian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Japanese, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic
Rules his Household; Home Ruler; Form of Henry; Ruler of the Home; House Owner; Lord of the Manor; Similar to Henry; Ruler of the Enclosure
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English
Variant spelling of English Henry, HENRYE means "home-ruler."
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Dutch
, home ruler.
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Finnish
Finnish form of Latin Henricus, HENRIKKI means "home-ruler."
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Danish Teutonic Swedish Scandinavian
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Latin Henricus, HENRI means "home-ruler." Compare with another form of Henri.
Female
Scandinavian
Feminine form of Scandinavian Henrik, HENRIKE means "home-ruler."
Female
Polish
Feminine form of Polish Henryk, HENRYKA means "home-ruler."
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Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Old Norse Heinrikr, HENRIK means "home-ruler."
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German
Feminine form of German Heinrich, HEINRIKE means "home-ruler."
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Icelandic
Icelandic form of Old Norse Heinrikr, HINRIK means "home-ruler."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Henry, HENRIE means "home-ruler."
HENRIK FLORINUS
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Hindu, Indian
Question
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Tamil
No obstacles, Calm, Happy, Goddess of wealth
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Hindu
Shivas wife
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Irish
From sorcha meaning “bright, radiant, light.†Popular in the Middle Ages, the name has become popular again in recent years partly due to the success of the Irish actress Sorcha Cusack in Britain. Incidentally, her actor sisters are named Sinead and Niamh.
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Arabic
Unhappy; Morose
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Irish
Girl.
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Polish
God is gracious.
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Muslim
Leader, Fem of Nasim, Zephyr, Gentle
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Latin
Winged.
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Arabic, Muslim
Pigeon
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n.
A protrusion, consisting of an organ or part which has escaped from its natural cavity, and projects through some natural or accidental opening in the walls of the latter; as, hernia of the brain, of the lung, or of the bowels. Hernia of the abdominal viscera in most common. Called also rupture.
v. t.
To produce a hernia in.
n.
A hernia; a rupture.
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of Henry
a.
Of, or connected with, hernia.
n.
Hernia formed by the spleen.
pl.
of Hernia
n.
A rupture or hernia in the scrotum; scrotal hernia.
n.
Formerly, strangulation, as in hernia.
n.
See Zenick.
n.
A weed of the genus Lamium (L. amplexicaule) with deeply crenate leaves.
n.
An atheist or unbeliever; -- name given in the East to those charged with disbelief of any revealed religion, or accused of magical heresies.
n.
Hernia in which the urinary bladder protrudes; vesical hernia.
n.
Hernia. See Hernia.
a.
Having a rupture, or hernia.
pl.
of Hernia
n.
A hernia at the navel.
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Hernia of the brain.
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Hernia in the thigh; femoral hernia .
n.
Hernia of the liver.