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Yewen — Yew en, a. Made of yew; as, yewen bows. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Yewen — This interesting and unusual surname is a patronymic of Ewan, which is of Scottish origin, and is an Anglicized form of the Gaelic personal name Eogann . This is now generally acknowledged to be a Gaelic form of the Latin Eugenius , from the… … Surnames reference
yewen — yew·en … English syllables
yewen — ˈyüən adjective Etymology: yew + en archaic : made of yew … Useful english dictionary
Samson ben Pesah Ostropoli — (d. July 15, 1648) (Hebrew: שמשון בן פסח מאוסטרופולי) was a Polish rabbi who was martyred at Polonnoye, government of Podolia, in the Cossacks Uprising. When the Cossacks laid siege to Polonnoye, Samson, with 300 of his followers, arrayed in… … Wikipedia
ewghen — an old spelling of ↑yewen (see ↑yew). * * * ewgh, ewghen obs. ff. yew, yewen … Useful english dictionary
Ewing (surname) — Family name name=Ewing imagesize= meaning=noble or well born region=Britain language=English related names=Ewan Ewen and Ewens Ewin and Ewins Ewings Hewin and Hewins Owen Uwins Yewen Youens YouingsEwing, pronounced [IPA| ju.wɪŋ] ( yew ing ), is a … Wikipedia
Salomon Mandelkern — (Hebrew: שלמה מנדלקרן; 1846, Mlynov, Volhynia March 24, 1902, Vienna) was a Ukrainian Jewish poet and author. He was educated as a Talmudist. After his father s death he went to Dubno (he was then fourteen), where he continued his Talmudical… … Wikipedia
Moses ben Abraham Avinu — Christian convert to Judaism; printer and author; born at Nikolsburg; died at Amsterdam in 1733 or 1734. According to Wolf ( Bibl. Hebr. iii., No. 1510b), Moses ben Abraham was a native of Prague, and was circumcised at Amsterdam. In 1686 87 he… … Wikipedia
Moses ben Avraham Avinu — (died ca. 1733/34) was an Czech Austrian printer and author who was a Christian convert to Judaism. His father, Jacob, was also a convert. Moses was born at Nikolsburg (now Mikulov). He became a native of Prague, and was circumcised at Amsterdam … Wikipedia