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Upper Ancyle or Ankyle Kathyperthen (Ancient Greek: Ἀγκυλή καθύπερθεν) was the name of a deme of ancient Attica. It was located east of Athens and bordering
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and bordering Agryle to the south. Upper Ancyle passed from the phyle Aigeis to Antigonis in 307/306 BCE; Lower Ancyle remained in the Aigeis phyle. In
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Ancyle or Ankyle (Ancient Greek: Ἀγκυλή) was the name of two demoi of ancient Attica: Upper Ancyle and Lower Ancyle. They were located east of Athens
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of opposites Unmoved mover Upis Upper Agryle Upper Ancyle Upper Lamptrai Upper Paeania Upper Pergase Upper Potamus Upper World Upsilon Urania Urania (mythology)
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UPPER ANCYLE
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
High or Upper
Boy/Male
Scottish
From the upper part.
Biblical
roof; upper floor
Boy/Male
Arabic
Supper Power
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, Christian, English
From the Upper Town
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British, English
From the Upper Forest
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Upper Church
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a herdsman who had charge of rams, from an agent derivative of Middle English to(u)pe ‘ram’ (of uncertain origin).German (Tüpper) : occupational name for a potter, from Middle Low German duppe, Rhenish düppen ‘pot’. This is predominantly a Rhineland surname.This is the name of a family descended from two brothers, originally from Kassel, Germany. They fled religious persecution in the 16th century, settling in the Netherlands, where a descendant became burgomaster of Rotterdam in 1813. A branch of the family settled in England at Sandwich, Kent, whence another descendant, Thomas Tupper, went to America in 1635, and helped to found Sandwich, MA, in 1637. Benjamin Tupper, born in Stoughton, MA, in 1738 was a colonial legislator and explorer of OH.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Upper Arm; Strength; Power; Support
Boy/Male
British, English
Upper Forest
Boy/Male
Australian, Biblical
Roof; Upper Floor
Boy/Male
Muslim
Having the upper hand, More acceptable
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Upper Farm
Boy/Male
Tamil
Adikya | அதீகà¯à®¯à®¾
Authority, Showing upper hand
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Boy/Male
American, British, English
Ram Herder
Boy/Male
Scottish
From the upper part.
Boy/Male
Indian
Authority, Showing upper hand
Girl/Female
British, English, German, Russian
Supper
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Upper Forest
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
The Upper World
UPPER ANCYLE
UPPER ANCYLE
Girl/Female
British, English
Man
Boy/Male
Arabic
Prudence; Resolution
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Morning
Male
Swedish
Variant spelling of Swedish Laris, LARES means "of Laurentum."
Boy/Male
Scottish
Form of Cameron 'crooked nose.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Traditional
One who is Happy in Following his Religion; The Centre of Dharma; Another Name for Visnu
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Latin
Pure; Virgin; Maiden
Girl/Female
British, English
Youthful; Jove's Child; Sweet Heart; A Young Woman; Downey-haired Child; Similar to Jill
Girl/Female
Tamil
Pure
Boy/Male
Hindu
First of ramas twin son (Son of Lord Rama)
UPPER ANCYLE
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UPPER ANCYLE
n.
A loose, flowing upper garment
v. i.
To take supper; to sup.
comp.
Being further up, literally or figuratively; higher in place, position, rank, dignity, or the like; superior; as, the upper lip; the upper side of a thing; the upper house of a legislature.
n.
The upper part of a retort.
n.
The upper leather for a shoe; a vamp.
n.
The upper hand; advantage; superiority; mastery.
n.
The upper part; the top.
n.
The upper lip.
n.
A loose upper garment
n.
The upper front of the neck, next to the chin; the upper throat.
v. t.
To supply with supper.
n.
A meal taken at the close of the day; the evening meal.
n.
An upper servant of an inn.
n.
One who performs the operation of cupping.
n.
Upper leather.
adv.
In the upper parts; above.
n.
A fir pole of from four to seven inches diameter, and twenty to forty feet long, sometimes roughly hewn, used for scaffoldings, and sometimes for slight and common roofs, for which use it is split.
n.
See 2d Dubber.
n.
The highest class in society; the upper ten. See Upper ten, under Upper.
n.
The upper jaw or maxilla.