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  • Middle Angles
  • Cultural sub-group of the Anglo-Saxons

    The Middle Angles were an important ethnic or cultural group within the larger kingdom of Mercia in England in the Anglo-Saxon period. It is likely that

    Middle Angles

    Middle Angles

    Middle_Angles

  • Heptarchy
  • Seven kingdoms of Anglo-Saxon England

    Mercia Lindsey Magonsæte The Meonwara, a Jutish tribe in Hampshire Middle Angles Middle Saxons (Middlesex, subsequently absorbed by the Kingdom of Essex)

    Heptarchy

    Heptarchy

    Heptarchy

  • Euler angles
  • Description of the orientation of a rigid body

    The Euler angles are three angles introduced by Leonhard Euler to describe the orientation of a rigid body with respect to a fixed coordinate system.

    Euler angles

    Euler angles

    Euler_angles

  • Angle
  • Figure formed by two rays meeting at a common point

    of a right angle is called an oblique angle. Angles A and B are adjacent. Angles A and B, and pair C and D are two pairs of vertical angles. Hatch marks

    Angle

    Angle

    Angle

  • List of early Germanic peoples
  • Fehmarn, in the Baltic coast) Ampsivarii / Amsivarii Angles / Anglies Island Angles / Insular Angles (in England they merged with Saxons and Jutes to form

    List of early Germanic peoples

    List of early Germanic peoples

    List_of_early_Germanic_peoples

  • Angles (tribe)
  • Germanic tribe from present-day northern Germany

    "Land of the Angles"), and English, for both its people and its language. According to Tacitus, writing around 100 AD, a people known as Angles (Anglii) lived

    Angles (tribe)

    Angles (tribe)

    Angles_(tribe)

  • Mercia
  • Early English kingdom (527–918)

    a foothold in Mercia when Oswiu supported Peada as sub-king of the Middle Angles, requiring him to marry Oswiu's daughter, Alchflaed, and to accept her

    Mercia

    Mercia

    Mercia

  • Kingdom of East Anglia
  • Early English kingdom in southeast Britain

    Wehha listed as the first king of the East Angles, followed by Wuffa. The Anglo-Saxon genealogy for East Angles gives Wehha as descended from Woden via Caesar

    Kingdom of East Anglia

    Kingdom of East Anglia

    Kingdom_of_East_Anglia

  • Cedd
  • Bishop of London and saint (c. 620 – 664)

    bishop from the Kingdom of Northumbria. He was an evangelist of the Middle Angles and East Saxons in England and a significant participant in the Synod

    Cedd

    Cedd

    Cedd

  • Order of Nine Angles
  • Satanic and left-hand path occultist group

    The Order of Nine Angles (ONA or O9A) is a Satanic left-hand path network that originated in the United Kingdom, but has since branched out into other

    Order of Nine Angles

    Order of Nine Angles

    Order_of_Nine_Angles

  • Peada of Mercia
  • King of Mercia from 655 to 656

    spring of the next year. Around the year 653, Peada was made king of the Middle Angles by his father, Penda. Bede, describing Peada as "an excellent youth

    Peada of Mercia

    Peada of Mercia

    Peada_of_Mercia

  • Anna of East Anglia
  • King of the East Angles

    kings of the East Angles who were directly descended from Rædwald. Some time after Penda's victory, Anna became king of the East Angles, though the date

    Anna of East Anglia

    Anna of East Anglia

    Anna_of_East_Anglia

  • Kings of the Angles
  • Legendary lists of English monarchs

    as kings of the Angles, though according to Matthew Paris (Vitae duorum Offarum) Offa and his line personally ruled over the West Angles, implying that

    Kings of the Angles

    Kings of the Angles

    Kings_of_the_Angles

  • Æthelred of Mercia
  • King of Mercia from 675 to 704

    expelled from his see in Northumbria; Æthelred made Wilfrid Bishop of the Middle Angles during his exile and supported him at the synod of Austerfield in about

    Æthelred of Mercia

    Æthelred of Mercia

    Æthelred_of_Mercia

  • Middle English
  • English language during the Middle Ages

    Middle English (abbreviated to ME) is the forms of the English language that were spoken in England after the Norman Conquest of 1066, until the late 15th

    Middle English

    Middle English

    Middle_English

  • Middle Ages
  • European history from the 5th to 15th centuries

    In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages or medieval period lasted approximately from the 5th to late 15th centuries, comparable with the post-classical

    Middle Ages

    Middle Ages

    Middle_Ages

  • Malcolm in the Middle
  • American television sitcom (2000–2006)

    Malcolm in the Middle is an American television sitcom created by Linwood Boomer for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series premiered on January 9, 2000

    Malcolm in the Middle

    Malcolm_in_the_Middle

  • Christianisation of East Anglia
  • Conversion of the Kingdom of East Anglia to Christianity

    control of the lands of the Middle Angles. Though the Mercians were heathen at this time, a bishop was provided for the Middle Angles when they established

    Christianisation of East Anglia

    Christianisation of East Anglia

    Christianisation_of_East_Anglia

  • Human penis
  • Human male external reproductive organ

    holds it in position. The following table shows how common various erection angles are for a standing male, out of a sample of 81 males aged 21 through 67

    Human penis

    Human_penis

  • Æthelwold of East Anglia
  • King of East Anglia

    the land of the East Angles eventually became united by a single ruling dynasty, the Wuffingas. The first king of the East Angles of whom more than a name

    Æthelwold of East Anglia

    Æthelwold_of_East_Anglia

  • Diuma
  • 7th-century Bishop of Mercia

    bishopric are unclear. Bede claimed that he was bishop of both the Middle Angles and the Mercians. Diuma was consecrated after 655 but his death date

    Diuma

    Diuma

  • East Anglia
  • Region of England

    also included. The name derives from the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of the East Angles, a people whose name originated in Anglia (Angeln), in what is now the Schleswig-Holstein

    East Anglia

    East Anglia

    East_Anglia

  • Chad of Mercia
  • Bishop of York and Lichfield from 664 to 669

    lists sometimes add the Middle Angles to his responsibilities. They were a distinct part of the Mercian kingdom, centred on the middle Trent and lower Tame –

    Chad of Mercia

    Chad of Mercia

    Chad_of_Mercia

  • Botolph of Thorney
  • 7th-century English abbot and saint

    monastery. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records for the year 654: "The Middle Angles, under earldorman Peada, received the true faith. King Anna was killed

    Botolph of Thorney

    Botolph of Thorney

    Botolph_of_Thorney

  • Single-camera setup
  • Film or video production principally using only one camera

    and camera angles are taken using the same camera, or multiple cameras pointed in one direction, which are moved and reset to get a new angle. If a scene

    Single-camera setup

    Single-camera setup

    Single-camera_setup

  • Hitchin
  • Market town in Hertfordshire, England

    ISBN 0-19-821716-1. Kessler, P. L. "Kingdoms of the Anglo-Saxons - Middle Angles". The History Files. Offer, Clifford (2002). In search of Clofesho –

    Hitchin

    Hitchin

    Hitchin

  • Wehha of East Anglia
  • King of the East Angles

    listed by Anglo-Saxon records as a king of the East Angles. If he existed, Wehha ruled the East Angles as a pagan king during the 6th century, when the region

    Wehha of East Anglia

    Wehha_of_East_Anglia

  • Penda of Mercia
  • King of Mercia from c. 626 to 655

    East Angles "should be seen in the light of interfactional struggles within East Anglia." It may also be that Penda made war against the East Angles with

    Penda of Mercia

    Penda of Mercia

    Penda_of_Mercia

  • History of Leicestershire
  • History of an English county

    In Anglo-Saxon times the land was settled by the Middle Angles (i.e. the Angles between the East Angles and the Mercians) whose territory was later included

    History of Leicestershire

    History of Leicestershire

    History_of_Leicestershire

  • Square
  • Shape with four equal sides and angles

    sides of equal length and four equal angles. Squares are special cases of rectangles, which have four equal angles, and of rhombuses, which have four equal

    Square

    Square

    Square

  • Sigeberht the Good
  • King of Essex

    also suggested by his alliance with Penda's son Peada, king of the Middle Angles. Bede's portrayal of the king owes much to his interest in the conversion

    Sigeberht the Good

    Sigeberht_the_Good

  • 1996 Frontier Middle School shooting
  • Shooting in Moses Lake, Washington

    The Frontier Middle School shooting occurred on February 2, 1996, at Frontier Middle School in Moses Lake, Washington, United States. The gunman, 14-year-old

    1996 Frontier Middle School shooting

    1996_Frontier_Middle_School_shooting

  • Oadby
  • Town in Leicestershire, England

    Brocks Hill, evidence of an Anglian burial ground was discovered. The Middle Angles came under the rule of the kings of Mercia and were later conquered

    Oadby

    Oadby

    Oadby

  • Scapula
  • Bone that connects the humerus and clavicle

    glenoid cavity. There are 3 angles: The superior angle of the scapula or medial angle, is covered by the trapezius muscle. This angle is formed by the junction

    Scapula

    Scapula

    Scapula

  • Kite (geometry)
  • Quadrilateral symmetric across a diagonal

    kites are the kites with two opposite supplementary angles, for either of the two opposite pairs of angles. Because right kites circumscribe one circle and

    Kite (geometry)

    Kite (geometry)

    Kite_(geometry)

  • Finan of Lindisfarne
  • 7th-century Bishop of Lindisfarne and saint

    of Deira. He converted the kings Sigebert of Essex and Peada of the Middle Angles to Christianity. Bede is the main source for Finan's life. He is specially

    Finan of Lindisfarne

    Finan_of_Lindisfarne

  • Ecgric of East Anglia
  • King of East Anglia

    presumed to have been close to the kingdom's western border with the Middle Angles. Ecgric is a possible contender, as well as Rædwald, Eorpwald and Sigeberht

    Ecgric of East Anglia

    Ecgric_of_East_Anglia

  • India
  • Country in South Asia

    who establish the fundamental relations between the sides and angles of a right angled triangle (plane or spherical) and draw up the first tables (they

    India

    India

    India

  • Glaucoma
  • Group of eye diseases related to poor retinal and nerve perfusion

    iris. In people with narrow angles, this can uncover the trabecular meshwork. In some cases of intermittent or short-term angle closure, this may lower the

    Glaucoma

    Glaucoma

    Glaucoma

  • Religion in Mercia
  • Part of the price of Oswiu's support for Peada as sub-king of the Middle Angles, during the period of Mercian eclipse, was that Peada marry Oswiu's

    Religion in Mercia

    Religion in Mercia

    Religion_in_Mercia

  • Middle cranial fossa
  • Compound structure in the skull

    the superior angles of the petrous portions of the temporal bones and the dorsum sellae; laterally by the temporal squamae, sphenoidal angles of the parietals

    Middle cranial fossa

    Middle cranial fossa

    Middle_cranial_fossa

  • Mid Anglia
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Constabulary Anglia (disambiguation) East Anglia West Anglia (disambiguation) Middle Angles This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mid

    Mid Anglia

    Mid_Anglia

  • Euclidean geometry
  • Mathematical model of the physical space

    two angles taken together in any manner are less than two right angles." (Book I proposition 17) and the Pythagorean theorem "In right-angled triangles

    Euclidean geometry

    Euclidean geometry

    Euclidean_geometry

  • Walbottle
  • Human settlement in England

    called Ad Murum near the Roman Wall where, in 653 AD, the King of the Middle Angles, Peada, and the King of the East Saxons, Sigeberht, were both baptised

    Walbottle

    Walbottle

    Walbottle

  • Wilfrid
  • Christian saint, Bishop of York from 664 to 678

    Hwicce, the East Saxons, the South Saxons, the Isle of Wight, and the Middle Angles. Other even smaller groups had their own rulers, but their size means

    Wilfrid

    Wilfrid

  • Seaxwulf
  • 7th-century Bishop of Lichfield

    describes him as bishop "of Lindsey, [and] also of the Mercians and Middle Angles". He was consecrated as bishop, with his episcopal seat, or "see", at

    Seaxwulf

    Seaxwulf

  • Weather
  • Short-term state of the atmosphere

    orbital plane (called the ecliptic), sunlight is incident at different angles at different times of the year. On Earth's surface, temperatures usually

    Weather

    Weather

    Weather

  • History of Huntingdonshire
  • years later the shire was included in the earldom of Thored (of the Middle Angles), but in 1051 it was detached from Mercia and formed part of the East

    History of Huntingdonshire

    History_of_Huntingdonshire

  • Christianity in Anglo-Saxon England
  • Bede divided the Anglo-Saxons into three major groups: Angles, Saxons, and Jutes. The Angles founded the kingdoms of East Anglia, Mercia, and Northumbria

    Christianity in Anglo-Saxon England

    Christianity in Anglo-Saxon England

    Christianity_in_Anglo-Saxon_England

  • Trapezoid
  • Convex quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides

    obtuse angle on each base. An example is parallelogram with equal acute angles. A right trapezoid is a trapezoid with two adjacent right angles. One special

    Trapezoid

    Trapezoid

    Trapezoid

  • Tribal Hidage
  • List of thirty-five Anglo-Saxon tribes

    was created by Penda of Mercia when he made his son Peada king of the Middle Angles at the time that they were introduced to Christianity. James Campbell

    Tribal Hidage

    Tribal Hidage

    Tribal_Hidage

  • Geology of Middle-earth
  • Geology of J. R. R. Tolkien's fictional world

    The geology of Middle-earth is the fictional geology implied by the maps in J. R. R. Tolkien's fiction, especially The Lord of the Rings, with features

    Geology of Middle-earth

    Geology_of_Middle-earth

  • Circular triangle
  • Triangle with circular arc edges

    the middle vertex bisect its perimeter. Other circular triangles can have a mixture of convex and concave circular arc edges. Three given angles θ 1 {\displaystyle

    Circular triangle

    Circular_triangle

  • List of pre-modern states
  • Worcestershire. Middle Saxons, a Saxon tribe in modern Middlesex and Hertfordshire. Suthrege, the Saxons of modern Surrey. Hicca, a small Middle Angle tribe in

    List of pre-modern states

    List_of_pre-modern_states

  • Diocese of Leicester
  • Diocese of the Church of England

    diocese owns a retreat house at Launde Abbey near East Norton. The Middle Angles first had a bishopric in 680 and the Anglo-Saxon cathedral was probably

    Diocese of Leicester

    Diocese of Leicester

    Diocese_of_Leicester

  • Isometric projection
  • Method for visually representing three-dimensional objects

    object can be obtained by choosing the viewing direction such that the angles between the projections of the x, y, and z axes are all the same, or 120°

    Isometric projection

    Isometric projection

    Isometric_projection

  • Torhthelm
  • 7th-century Bishop of Leicester

    formerly held by Ealdwine in two. Torhthelm was responsible for the Middle Angles. Torhthelm's date of birth is unknown. The location of his see is also

    Torhthelm

    Torhthelm

  • Spherical trigonometry
  • Geometry of figures on the surface of a sphere

    and an included angle, two sides and an opposite angle, two angles and an included side, two angles and an opposite side, or three angles. (The last case

    Spherical trigonometry

    Spherical trigonometry

    Spherical_trigonometry

  • Anglo-Saxons
  • Early medieval cultural group in Britain

    widely used until modern times. Bede was one of the first writers to prefer "Angles" (or English) as the collective term, and this eventually became dominant

    Anglo-Saxons

    Anglo-Saxons

    Anglo-Saxons

  • England
  • Country within the United Kingdom

    which means "land of the Angles". The Angles were one of the Germanic tribes that settled in Great Britain during the Early Middle Ages. They came from the

    England

    England

    England

  • Turris thurstonensis
  • Species of gastropod

    is slightly concave to the broadly rounded middle angle of the whorl. Between the middle and anterior angles there is a narrow flat surfaced groove containing

    Turris thurstonensis

    Turris thurstonensis

    Turris_thurstonensis

  • Rotation matrix
  • Matrix representing a Euclidean rotation

    whose yaw, pitch, and roll angles are α, β and γ, respectively. More formally, it is an intrinsic rotation whose Tait–Bryan angles are α, β, γ, about axes

    Rotation matrix

    Rotation_matrix

  • Bishop of Lichfield
  • Diocesan bishop in the Church of England

    to Bede he was at the same time the Bishop of Lindisfarne and of the Middle Angles, amongst whom he died. When Chad was made Bishop in 669, his seat was

    Bishop of Lichfield

    Bishop_of_Lichfield

  • Kingdom of England
  • Sovereign state in Europe before 1707

    purported homeland of the Angles (called Angulus by Bede). The name Engla land became England by haplology during the Middle English period (Engle-land

    Kingdom of England

    Kingdom of England

    Kingdom_of_England

  • Anglerfish
  • Bony fish with a natural lure

    which a modified dorsal fin ray acts as a lure for prey (akin to a human angler, and likened to a crest or "lophos"). The modified fin ray, with the very

    Anglerfish

    Anglerfish

    Anglerfish

  • Medeshamstede
  • Anglo-Saxon name of Peterborough, England

    Medeshamstede, already begun by his deceased brother King Peada of the Middle Angles, and by King Oswiu of Northumbria. This charter is a forgery, produced

    Medeshamstede

    Medeshamstede

    Medeshamstede

  • Middle Saxons
  • Anglo-Saxon people

    people being in the middle between the South Saxons, the East Saxons and the West Saxons, and distinguishing them from the Angles in the north. Unlike

    Middle Saxons

    Middle Saxons

    Middle_Saxons

  • Hexagon
  • Shape with six sides

    "six", and γωνία, gonía, meaning "corner, angle") is a six-sided polygon. The total of the internal angles of any simple (non-self-intersecting) hexagon

    Hexagon

    Hexagon

    Hexagon

  • Special right triangle
  • Right triangle with a feature making calculations on the triangle easier

    whose angles are in an arithmetic progression. The proof of this fact is simple and follows on from the fact that if α, α + δ, α + 2δ are the angles in the

    Special right triangle

    Special right triangle

    Special_right_triangle

  • Sapcote
  • Village in Leicestershire, England

    origins in the Anglo-Saxon period, and lay within that province of the Middle Angles, centred in Leicestershire, the rule of which was granted by Penda of

    Sapcote

    Sapcote

    Sapcote

  • Parietal bone
  • Bone in the human skull

    roughly quadrilateral in form, and has two surfaces, four borders, and four angles. It is named from the Latin paries (-ietis), wall. The external surface

    Parietal bone

    Parietal bone

    Parietal_bone

  • Jeffrey Angles
  • American poet

    Jefferey Angles (Japanese: ジェフリー・アングルス, born July 10, 1971) is an American poet who writes free verse in his second language, Japanese. He is also an American

    Jeffrey Angles

    Jeffrey Angles

    Jeffrey_Angles

  • Howitzer
  • Type of artillery piece

    mounted on tracked or wheeled vehicles, and capable of firing at high angles with adjustable propellant charges for increased range and accuracy. The

    Howitzer

    Howitzer

    Howitzer

  • Bracket
  • Punctuation mark

    meanings, often for denoting specific mathematical functions and subformulas. Angle brackets, or chevrons, ⟨ ⟩, were the earliest type of bracket to appear

    Bracket

    Bracket

  • Ottoman Empire
  • Turkish Empire (c. 1299–1922)

    decades, revising the traditional understanding of this period from various angles, some of which were not even considered as topics of historical inquiry

    Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman_Empire

  • Early Middle Ages
  • Period of European history

    The Early Middle Ages (or early medieval period), sometimes controversially referred to as the Dark Ages, is typically regarded by historians as lasting

    Early Middle Ages

    Early Middle Ages

    Early_Middle_Ages

  • Angeln
  • Peninsula on the Baltic coast of Jutland

    of the Angles. Rather, the naming is based on early medieval Danish influence, especially in the Viking Age. With the migration of most Angles to Britain

    Angeln

    Angeln

    Angeln

  • Angler's loop
  • Type of knot

    small in the middle Pull the large loop over the small (working end) and through the first loop Tighten pulling in all three directions. Angler's loop may

    Angler's loop

    Angler's loop

    Angler's_loop

  • History of Anglo-Saxon England
  • possible misunderstandings which could come from using the terms "Saxons" or "Angles" (English)—both terms could be used either as collectives referring to all

    History of Anglo-Saxon England

    History of Anglo-Saxon England

    History_of_Anglo-Saxon_England

  • Zenith
  • Imaginary point directly above a particular location, on the imaginary celestial sphere

    altitude in the horizontal coordinate system and the zenith angle are complementary angles, with the horizon perpendicular to the zenith. The astronomical

    Zenith

    Zenith

    Zenith

  • Mnemonics in trigonometry
  • Mathematical memory aids

    Quadrant 1 (angles from 0 to 90 degrees, or 0 to π/2 radians): All trigonometric functions are positive in this quadrant. Quadrant 2 (angles from 90 to

    Mnemonics in trigonometry

    Mnemonics in trigonometry

    Mnemonics_in_trigonometry

  • Ronda Rousey
  • American mixed martial artist (born 1987)

    fractured while her middle finger was broken with the tendon nearly severed. Rousey was rushed to the hospital, where her middle finger was mended with

    Ronda Rousey

    Ronda Rousey

    Ronda_Rousey

  • Leicestershire Deserted Villages and Lost Places
  • places amongst the complex of buildings that cover a major city. To the Middle Angles, Ratae Corieltauvorum was an abandoned site which was plundered for

    Leicestershire Deserted Villages and Lost Places

    Leicestershire_Deserted_Villages_and_Lost_Places

  • Malcolm in the Middle season 2
  • Season of television series

    The second season of the American television sitcom Malcolm in the Middle premiered on November 5, 2000, and ended on May 20, 2001. The twenty-five episode

    Malcolm in the Middle season 2

    Malcolm_in_the_Middle_season_2

  • English language
  • West Germanic language

    has since become a global lingua franca. The language is named after the Angles, one of the Germanic peoples who migrated to Britain after the end of Roman

    English language

    English language

    English_language

  • Christianisation of Anglo-Saxon England
  • Conversion of population to Christianity

    At this time, he had been appointed by his father to rule over the Middle Angles and Bede records that alongside him, his nobles and þegns were also

    Christianisation of Anglo-Saxon England

    Christianisation of Anglo-Saxon England

    Christianisation_of_Anglo-Saxon_England

  • England in the Middle Ages
  • Period of English history from the 5th–15th centuries

    England in the Middle Ages concerns the history of England during the medieval period, from the end of the 5th century through to the start of the early

    England in the Middle Ages

    England in the Middle Ages

    England_in_the_Middle_Ages

  • Occipital bone
  • Bone of the neurocranium

    membrane and the alar ligaments. The superior angle of the occipital bone articulates with the occipital angles of the parietal bones and, in the fetal skull

    Occipital bone

    Occipital bone

    Occipital_bone

  • Netherlands
  • Country in Northwestern Europe and the Caribbean

    conditions improved, and during the Migration Period Saxons, the closely related Angles, Jutes, and Frisii settled the coast. Many moved on to England and came

    Netherlands

    Netherlands

    Netherlands

  • Hatching
  • Art technique of using closely-spaced parallel lines for shading

    different angles to create different textures and darker tones. At its simplest, a layer of linear hatching is laid over another layer at a 90° angle, to which

    Hatching

    Hatching

    Hatching

  • Amphitrichia monticola
  • Species of beetle

    The posterior angles are obtuse and shortly rounded. The lateral margins are very weakly emarginate before the middle, the anterior angles are slightly

    Amphitrichia monticola

    Amphitrichia_monticola

  • Sex position
  • Position of the body used for sexual activities

    rhythm. A variation is the leapfrog position, in which the receiving partner angles their torso downward. The receiving partner may also lie flat and face down

    Sex position

    Sex position

    Sex_position

  • Honey badger
  • Species of mammal

    development, with some teeth being exceptionally small, set at unusual angles or absent altogether. Honey badgers of the subspecies signata have a second

    Honey badger

    Honey badger

    Honey_badger

  • Sun path
  • Arc-like path that the Sun appears to follow across the sky

    overhang seasonal design. Solar designers must know the precise solar path angles for each location they design for, and how they compare to place-based seasonal

    Sun path

    Sun path

    Sun_path

  • John Cena
  • American actor and professional wrestler (born 1977)

    answering Kurt Angle's open challenge on SmackDown! and declaring he possessed "ruthless aggression". Even though he lost the match against Angle, Cena was

    John Cena

    John Cena

    John_Cena

  • Impressionism
  • 19th-century art movement

    effects of the passage of time), ordinary subject matter, unusual visual angles, and inclusion of movement as a crucial element of human perception and

    Impressionism

    Impressionism

    Impressionism

  • Anglia
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    settled by the Angles: In North Germany: Anglia (peninsula), original home of the Angles in north Germany In England in the early Middle Ages: Most often

    Anglia

    Anglia

  • Old English
  • Earliest historical form of English language

    from which the word English is derived, means 'pertaining to the Angles'. The Angles were one of the Germanic tribes who settled in many parts of Britain

    Old English

    Old English

    Old_English

  • Nathaniel Brazill
  • American convicted murderer

    13, fatally shot one of his schoolteachers, Barry Grunow, at Lake Worth Middle School in Lake Worth, Florida. Brazill was subsequently convicted and sentenced

    Nathaniel Brazill

    Nathaniel Brazill

    Nathaniel_Brazill

  • McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet
  • American carrier-capable multirole strike aircraft

    avionics, cockpit displays, and excellent aerodynamic characteristics for high angles-of-attack maneuvers, with the ability to carry a wide variety of weapons

    McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet

    McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet

    McDonnell_Douglas_F/A-18_Hornet

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  • MILE
  • Male

    English

    MILE

    Middle English name of uncertain origin, but commonly associated with Latin Milo, MILE means "soldier." Compare with another form of Mile.

    MILE

  • Kindle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kindle

    English : variant of Kendall.Variant of German Kindel.

    Kindle

  • Fiddler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Fiddler

    English : occupational name for a fiddle player or a nickname for a skilled or enthusiastic amateur, from Old English fiðelere ‘fiddler’.German : variant of Fiedler.

    Fiddler

  • Diddle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Diddle

    English : unexplained. Compare Aduddell.Perhaps an Americanized spelling of German Dittel, from a pet form of a personal name formed with Diet (Germanic theud ‘people’, ‘race’), for example Dietrich.

    Diddle

  • Mille
  • Surname or Lastname

    French

    Mille

    French : from the Germanic personal name Milo (see Miles 1).English : variant spelling of Mill.Dutch : variant of Miele.

    Mille

  • Hindle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Lancashire)

    Hindle

    English (Lancashire) : topographic name from Old English hind ‘female deer’ + Old English dæl ‘valley’.English (Lancashire) : habitational name from a place in the parish of Whalley, Lancashire, so called from the same first element + Old English hyll ‘hill’.

    Hindle

  • Tindle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (northeastern)

    Tindle

    English (northeastern) : variant spelling of Tindall.

    Tindle

  • GIDDEL
  • Male

    Hebrew

    GIDDEL

    (גִּדֵּל) Hebrew name GIDDEL means "too great; giant." In the bible, this is the name of the head of a family of temple slaves, and the head of the descendants of Solomon's servants.

    GIDDEL

  • Biddle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Biddle

    English : variant of Beadle.Americanized spelling of German Bittel or its variant Büttel.

    Biddle

  • MADDE
  • Female

    German

    MADDE

    Variant spelling of Low German Maud, MADDE means "mighty in battle."

    MADDE

  • Midgley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Midgley

    English : habitational name from any of several places in West Yorkshire, or minor places in Cheshire, named in Old English as ‘midge glade’, from micg(e) ‘midge’ + lēah ‘wood’; ‘clearing’, ‘glade’.

    Midgley

  • Huddle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Huddle

    English : from a pet form of the medieval personal name Hudde (see Hutt 1).

    Huddle

  • MIDGE
  • Female

    English

    MIDGE

    Variant spelling of English Madge, MIDGE means "pearl."

    MIDGE

  • Ruddle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ruddle

    English : nickname from a diminutive of Rudd ‘red’.English : habitational name from a place called Ruddle, near Newnham in Gloucestershire.

    Ruddle

  • Windle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Lancashire and Yorkshire)

    Windle

    English (Lancashire and Yorkshire) : habitational name from Windhill in West Yorkshire or Windle in Lancashire, both named from Old English wind ‘wind’ + hyll ‘hill’, i.e. a mound exposed to fierce gusts. There is a Windhill in Kent (with the same etymology), but this does not appear to have contributed significantly to the modern surname.

    Windle

  • Priddle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Somerset)

    Priddle

    English (Somerset) : possibly from the Welsh patronymic ap Ridel ‘son of Ridel’.

    Priddle

  • MADDIE
  • Female

    English

    MADDIE

    Pet form of French Madeline, MADDIE means "of Magdala."

    MADDIE

  • Riddles
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Riddles

    English : variant of Riddle.

    Riddles

  • MIRELE
  • Female

    Yiddish

    MIRELE

    (מִירל) Yiddish form of Hebrew Miryam, MIRELE means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion." 

    MIRELE

  • Siddle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (northern)

    Siddle

    English (northern) : variant of Siddall.

    Siddle

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  • Kangan
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Kangan

    Bangle

  • BRIONY
  • Female

    English

    BRIONY

    Variant spelling of English Bryony, BRIONY means "to grow, sprout, swell."

  • Firagh
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Parsi

    Firagh

    Leisure; Happiness; Opportunity

  • Talitha-cumi
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Talitha-cumi

    Young woman; arise.

  • MARCELINE
  • Female

    French

    MARCELINE

    Feminine form of French Marcel, MARCELINE means "defense" or "of the sea."

  • Tongate
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tongate

    English : variant spelling of Tungate.

  • Aaima
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Aaima

    Leader

  • Riyam
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Riyam

    Strong

  • Tesha
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Farsi, Gothic, Hindu, Indian, Iranian

    Tesha

    Survivor

  • Sangraam
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Marathi

    Sangraam

    Name of King

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  • Fiddle
  • v. i.

    To play on a fiddle.

  • Meddled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Meddle

  • Piddled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Piddle

  • Riddle
  • v. t.

    To separate, as grain from the chaff, with a riddle; to pass through a riddle; as, riddle wheat; to riddle coal or gravel.

  • Meddle
  • v. i.

    To mix; to mingle.

  • Meddle
  • v. t.

    To mix; to mingle.

  • Riddle
  • v. t.

    To perforate so as to make like a riddle; to make many holes in; as, a house riddled with shot.

  • Midday
  • a.

    The middle part of the day; noon.

  • Middler
  • n.

    One of a middle or intermediate class in some schools and seminaries.

  • Girdle
  • n.

    A griddle.

  • Fiddle
  • n.

    A kind of dock (Rumex pulcher) with fiddle-shaped leaves; -- called also fiddle dock.

  • Middle
  • a.

    Equally distant from the extreme either of a number of things or of one thing; mean; medial; as, the middle house in a row; a middle rank or station in life; flowers of middle summer; men of middle age.

  • Piddler
  • n.

    One who piddles.

  • Fiddle
  • v. t.

    To play (a tune) on a fiddle.

  • Muddled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Muddle

  • Fiddled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Fiddle

  • Middle-aged
  • a.

    Being about the middle of the ordinary age of man; between 30 and 50 years old.

  • Riddled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Riddle

  • Fiddler
  • n.

    One who plays on a fiddle or violin.