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Bror Torsten Steinby (formerly "Rosbäck") (25 August 1908 – 16 October 1995) was a Finnish historian. Steinby was son of businessman Carl-Gustaf Rosbäck
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Academic institution in Italy
arts, with an artist’s studio on the ground floor of Villa Lante. Torsten Steinby, 1953–1955 Henrik Zilliacus [fi], 1956–1959 Veikko Väänänen [fi], 1959–1962
Institutum_Romanum_Finlandiae
Book series published by SLS
Torsten Steinby (1985), Forskning och vitterhet : Svenska litteratursällskapet i Finland 1885-1985. Del 1, Det första halvseklet / av Torsten Steinby
Skrifter utgivna av Svenska litteratursällskapet i Finland
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Finland-Swedish literary award
Schoultz 1982 Lorenz von Numers (1913–1994) 1983 Bo Carpelan 1984 Torsten Steinby (1908–1995) 1985 Johannes Salminen (1925–2015) 1986 Gösta Ågren (1936–2020)
Tollander_Prize
Private, co-educational school in Helsinki, Finland
Meinander 1917-1925 Rolf Krogerus 1925-1944 Fritiof Freudenthal 1944-1947 Torsten Steinby 1947-1968 Eric W. Nyström 1968-1973 Hilding August Karling 1973-1977
Läroverket för gossar och flickor
Läroverket_för_gossar_och_flickor
1983 – Erik Stenius 1984 – Carl-Eric Thors 1985 – Erik Allardt 1986 – Torsten Steinby 1987 – Kai Laitinen 1988 – Claes Andersson 1989 – Matti Klinge 1990
Swedish_Academy_Finland_Prize
Swedish language weekly newspaper in Finland (1844–1846)
Finland". Journal of Social History. 49 (2): 294. doi:10.1093/jsh/shv039. Torsten Steinby (May 1963). "The Swedish Language Press in Finland". Gazette. 9 (2):
Saima_(newspaper)
Swedish language cultural magazine in Finland
1983: Erik Stenius 1984: Carl-Eric Thors 1985: Erik Allardt 1986: Torsten Steinby 1987: Kai Laitinen 1988: Claes Andersson 1989: Matti Klinge 1990: Ulla-Lena
Finsk_Tidskrift
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Danish and Norwegian form of Old Norse Þorsteinn, THORSTEIN means "Thor's stone."
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Old form of French Augustin, AOUSTEN means "venerable."
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English : variant of Worcester.German : variant of Wurster.
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Danish and Norwegian form of Latin Martinus, MORTEN means "of/like Mars."
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English form of Scottish Kirsten, KYRSTEN means "believer" or "follower of Christ."
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 Old English name KIRSTEN means "stone church." Compare with another form of Kirsten.
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English variant spelling of French Tristan, probably TRISTEN means "riot, tumult."
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Stone of Thor; Thor's Stone
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Finnish form of Old Norse Þorsteinn, TORSTI means "Thor's stone."
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English : variant of Rosson.Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads named Rosten or Røsten, from rust ‘grove’, ‘ridge’.Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames. Compare Rothstein.
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German form of Latin Christianus, CARSTEN means "believer" or "follower of Christ."
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Pet Form of Torsten
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 Danish and Norwegian form of Latin Christina, KIRSTEN means "believer" or "follower of Christ." Compare with another form of Kirsten.
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Variant spelling of German Carsten, KARSTEN means "believer" or "follower of Christ."
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English : occupational and topographic name for someone who lived or worked in a forest (see Forrest).English : Norman French nickname or occupational name from Old French forcetier ‘cutter’, an agent noun from forcettes ‘scissors’.English : occupational name, by metathesis, from Old French fust(r)ier ‘blockmaker’ (a derivative of fustre ‘block of wood’).German (Förster) : occupational and topographic name for someone who lived and worked in a forest (see Forst).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Forst ‘forest’.
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Danish and Swedish form of Old Norse Þorsteinn, TORSTEN means "Thor's stone."
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Tumult; outcry. From the Celtic name Tristan. In Arthurian legend Tristan was a Knight of the...
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, Thor's stone.
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Thor's stone.
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Thor's Stone
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Joyous Person
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Precious Stone; Greek Flower Name for Hyacinth
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Sacred; A Companion of the Prophet PBUH had this Name
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Divine Power
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Blessed fortunate
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astonishment; stupidity
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English : probably a variant spelling of Parton.
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First in All
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Right and proper
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v. t.
To moisten; to wet.
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Fine worsted for fancy-work; zephyr worsted; -- called also Berlin wool.
n.
A kitchen utensil for toasting bread, cheese, etc.
v. t.
To moisten; to wet.
v. t.
To moisten.
pl.
of Topsman
v. t.
To wet or moisten.
imp. & p. p.
of Moisten
n.
A kind of worsted; also, a worsted cloth.
n.
One who toasts.
a.
Tending to moisten.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Moisten
imp. & p. p.
of Toast
n.
Fine and soft woolen yarn, untwisted or lightly twisted, used in knitting and embroidery.
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Well-twisted yarn spun of long-staple wool which has been combed to lay the fibers parallel, used for carpets, cloth, hosiery, gloves, and the like.
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A gauzelike fabric for ladies' dresses, veils, etc. of worsted, silk and worsted, or cotton and worsted.
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The act of turning or twisting, or the state of being twisted; the twisting or wrenching of a body by the exertion of a lateral force tending to turn one end or part of it about a longitudinal axis, while the other is held fast or turned in the opposite direction.
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A torsel.
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That force with which a thread, wire, or rod of any material, returns, or tends to return, to a state of rest after it has been twisted; torsibility.