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  • 101ret- — To run, roll. 1. Prefixed Celtic form *to wo ret , “a running up to” (to , to; wo, under, up, up from under; see upo). Tory, from Old Irish tōir, pursuit. 2. Suffixed o grade form *rot ā . rodeo, roll, rota …

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  • 102mullet — mullet1 /mul it/, n., pl. (esp. collectively) mullet, (esp. referring to two or more kinds or species) mullets. 1. any of several marine or freshwater, usually gray fishes of the family Mugilidae, having a nearly cylindrical body. 2. a goatfish.… …

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  • 103roulette — /rooh let /, n., v., rouletted, rouletting. n. 1. a game of chance played at a table marked off with numbers from 1 to 36, one or two zeros, and several other sections affording the players a variety of betting opportunities, and having in the… …

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  • 104spur — 1. noun a) A rigid implement, often roughly y shaped, that is fixed to ones heel for purpose of prodding a horse. Often worn by, and emblematic of, the cowboy or the knight.. Lives he, good uncle? thrice within this hour I saw him down; thrice up …

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  • 105Dublin Opinion — Cover to Dublin Opinion Vol. IV No. 37, March 1926, caricaturing Éamon de Valera, by Arthur Booth Former editors Arthur Booth Charles E. Kelly Thomas J. Collins Lelia Doolan Joe Dowling …

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  • 106Mordaunt Roger Barnard — Mordaunt Roger Barnard, Rev. (22 December 1828 – 2 July 1906) was a Church of England clergyman and translator of works from Scandinavian languages. He was the eldest son of Mordaunt Barnard, Rector of Preston Bagot. a rural dean and JP for Essex …

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  • 107Mount-Frankland-South-Nationalpark — Mount Frankland South Nationalpark …

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  • 108Desergy, Rene-Michel —    see Van Rowel, Desire …

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  • 109Grizard — This interesting and unusual name, with variant spelling Crisard, originated either as a French nickname for one with grey hair, or as a topographical name for someone resident by a prominent popular tree. The derivation in the first instance is… …

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  • 110Roels — Recorded in over fifty different spellings including as examples Rawle, Roles, Rolls, Roel, Roell, Roels, Rolf, Rowel, Ruff and Ruffell in England, Rudolf and Rotlauf in Germany, Rohlf in Switzerland, Ridulfo and Firidolfi in Italy, Roelof in the …

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