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  • 91gull — gull1 gull like, adj. /gul/, n. any of numerous long winged, web toed, aquatic birds of the family Laridae, having usually white plumage with a gray back and wings. [1400 50; late ME gulle, perh. < Welsh gwylan, Cornish guilan (cf. F goéland <&#8230; …

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  • 92Herem — For the same Hebrew word, when used to mean a form of excommunication, see Cherem. Herem or cherem (Hebrew: חרם, ḥērem), as used in the Hebrew Bible, means ‘devote’ or ‘destroy’.[1] It is also referred to as the ban. The term has been explained&#8230; …

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  • 93Cumbrian toponymy — refers to the study of place names in Cumbria, a county in North West England, and as a result of the spread of the ancient Cumbric language, further parts of northern England and the Southern Uplands of Scotland. The history of Cumbria is marked …

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  • 94Jerusalem —    Called also Salem, Ariel, Jebus, the city of God, the holy city; by the modern Arabs el Khuds, meaning the holy; once the city of Judah (2 Chr. 25:28). This name is in the original in the dual form, and means possession of peace, or foundation …

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  • 95Dunkeld and Dowally —    DUNKELD and DOWALLY, a parish, in the county of Perth, 15 miles (N. by W.) from Perth, and 55 (N. N. W.) from Edinburgh; comprising the ancient city of Dunkeld, partly within the parish of Caputh; for many years the seat of the primacy of the&#8230; …

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  • 96Stirling —        Observe. Reverse. Ancient Burgh Seal.    STIRLING, a royal burgh, sea port, and parish, mostly in the county Stirling; containing, with the villages of Cambuskenneth, Raploch, and part of Causeway head, 9095 inhabitants, of whom 8307 are&#8230; …

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  • 97Straiton —    STRAITON, a parish, in the district of Carrick, county of Ayr, 7 miles (S. E. by E.) from Maybole; containing, with the village of Patna, 1363 inhabitants. This place derives its name, signifying in the Celtic language the town of the strath,&#8230; …

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  • 98Sutherlandshire —    SUTHERLANDSHIRE, a county, in the north of Scotland, bounded on the north by the North Sea; on the, east and north east, by Caithness shire; on the south, by Ross shire and the Frith of Dornoch; on the south east, by the Moray and Dornoch&#8230; …

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  • 99Catania — Infobox CityIT official name = Comune di Catania img coa = Catania Stemma Alt.png img coa small = image caption = u Liotru , symbol of Catania region = RegioneIT|sigla=SIC province = ProvinciaIT (short form)|sigla=CT (CT) mayor = Raffaele&#8230; …

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  • 100Æthelbald of Mercia — Infobox Monarch name=Æthelbald title=King of Mercia rank=7th reign=716–757 predecessor=Ceolred successor=Beornrad date of birth=unknown date of death=757 place of death=Seckington, Warwickshire place of burial=Repton, Derbyshire&#8230; …

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