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Common Law Principle
Ignis suus (his fire; Latin), sometimes ignus suus, is a common law principle relating to an occupier's liability over damage caused by the spread of fire
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Judgement of the High Court of Australia
which decided it would abolish the rule in Rylands v Fletcher, and the ignis suus principle, incorporating them generally into the tort of negligence. A
Burnie Port Authority v General Jones Pty Ltd
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other variations. ignis aurum probat fire tests gold Phrase referring to the refining of character through difficult circumstances ignis fatuus foolish fire
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Part of Latin grammar
emphatic, but they are not widely used. Sē, suī has a possessive adjective: suus, sua, suum, meaning 'his/her/its/their own': Patrem suum numquam vīderat
Latin_declension
Aspect of Sanskrit grammar
these cases. The noun ātman ('self') and adjective svaḥ ('own'; cf. Latin suus) decline so as to express reflexivity in any case, person, and number. The
Sanskrit_nominals
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Irish
From Ennis.
Boy/Male
Australian, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish
Island; From the River Island
Boy/Male
Irish Celtic
From the river island.
Boy/Male
Irish
From the river island.
Girl/Female
Irish
The name comes from fionn + ghuala “fair shouldered.†The chieftan King Lir and his wife Aobh had a daughter Fionnoula and three sons Aedh, Conn and Fiachra. When Aodh died Lir’s new wife Aoife was so jealous of her husband’s love for his children that she cast a spell on them and turned them into swans and condemned them to spend 300 years on Lake Daravarragh, 300 years on the Sea of Moyle and 300 years on Innis Glora. However, if they heard a Christian bell in Ireland they would become people again. One morning they were awakened by the sound of a Mass bell. St. Patrick had arrived. The children were brought to him and he baptised them and they have lived on in Irish mythology as the “Children of Lir†(read the legend).
Girl/Female
Irish
“noble, brave.†The poetic name for Ireland, Innis Ealga, means “The Noble Isle.â€
Girl/Female
Irish
The name comes from fionn + ghuala “fair shouldered.†The chieftan King Lir and his wife Aobh had a daughter Fionnoula and three sons Aedh, Conn and Fiachra. When Aodh died Lir’s new wife Aoife was so jealous of her husband’s love for his children that she cast a spell on them and turned them into swans and condemned them to spend 300 years on Lake Daravarragh, 300 years on the Sea of Moyle and 300 years on Innis Glora. However, if they heard a Christian bell in Ireland they would become people again. One morning they were awakened by the sound of a Mass bell. St. Patrick had arrived. The children were brought to him and he baptised them and they have lived on in Irish mythology as the “Children of Lir†(read the legend).
Male
Scottish
Scottish unisex name derived from Gaelic inis, INNIS means "island."
Girl/Female
Australian, Swedish
Chaste; Kind
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Male
Welsh
Welsh form of Roman Latin Marianus, MEIRION means "like Marius."
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant spelling of Banks 1.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional
Noble; Wise
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Radiant
Boy/Male
Arabic
Soft Heart; Name of the Yusuf's Brother
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, German, Swedish
Sweetness of Face; Favour; Grace; Transparent Like Water
Boy/Male
Arabic
Zodiac Sign; Star; Constellation
Girl/Female
Tamil
Larmika | லாரà¯à®®à®¿à®•ா
Girl/Female
Hindu
Good taste
Boy/Male
Indian
Peace
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pl.
of Ignis fatuus
n.
See Ignis fatuus.
n.
A fiery meteor; an ignis fatuus; a rocket.
a.
Without reality; illusory, like the ignis fatuus.
n.
A Will-o'-the-wisp; an ignis fatuus.