10 Results found for "Appendix:Place_names_in_Brazil".

Appendix:Countries and territories of the world

English Wikipedia has an article on: List of adjectival forms of place names Wikipedia This is an alphabetical list of the countries and non-independent...


Appendix:Given names derived from epithets of the Virgin Mary

table of given names based on Roman Catholic epithets of the Virgin Mary. Such names are popular in Hispanic culture, mainly as women's names. They may derive...


Appendix:Chimariko word list

marked. (Incorporates public-domain text from Dixon 1910) Unidentified place names mentioned by Doctor Tom to Dr. A. L. Kroeber: amimamuco hikdadji kaimandot...


Appendix:English palindromes

are excluded. Some place names have also been omitted on the grounds of being too obscure.. tattarrattat – the longest palindrome in the Oxford English...


Appendix:Possessive

closet. Concerning relations between places. Connects a type of place (states "of" Brazil, etc.) to a larger place name or type they are part of. The provinces...


Appendix:English terms of Native South American origin

sides of the Canal, or in the Caribbean, are listed separately. See here for a list of place names, personal names and tribe names derived from these languages...


Appendix:Terms derived from toponyms

followed by the place name it is derived from. See also Wikipedia:List of words derived from toponyms. Alberta clipper — a weather phenomenon named after the...


Appendix:Glossary of chordophones

includes the names of actual instruments. It does not include playing techniques, bows or plectrums, music genres or anything other than the names of instruments...


Appendix:Foucault's Pendulum

Agliè Character in the book; Casaubon first meets him in Brazil. Ahasuerus: King of Persia in the Old Testament; used in the book as a name for the Wandering...


Appendix:Terms used for Germans

element Teuto- is still used in modern German for place-names such as the Teutoburg Forest. A variety of German first names that are perceived typical are...