- forsmæk
- for|smæksb., -ken, -ker, -kerne
Dansk ordbog. 2015.
Dansk ordbog. 2015.
forsmædelig — for|smæ|de|lig adj., t, e; et forsmædeligt nederlag … Dansk ordbog
forsmædelse — for|smæ|del|se sb., n, r, rne (ydmygelse) … Dansk ordbog
forsmægte — for|smæg|te vb., r, de, t (ÆLDRE vansmægte) … Dansk ordbog
Moling of Luachair — Moling of Luachair, Irish cleric and poet, fl. 695. The Annals of Tigernach relate that upon the death of King Fínsnechta Fledach mac Dúnchada, Mo Ling Luachra do rigni in rand so ar Fínachta/Moling of Luachair made this stave on Finachta:: Ba… … Wikipedia
Cassels — Recorded in many forsm as shown below, this is an English surname but of French pre 7th century origins. It derives from the word castle itself a topographical name meaning a fortified building, and especially the residence of a feudal Lord. The… … Surnames reference
Guess — Recorded in many forsm as shown below, this surname is of Anglo Saxon (Germanic) and Norman French pre 10th century origins. It derives from the personal name word Gazo or Wazo , a development of wado, meaning to go . Originally it was a… … Surnames reference
Stobbe — Recorded in several forsm include Stobb, Stobbe, Stubb, the patronymics Stobbs, Stobbes, and Stubbes, the diminutive Stobbie and Stobby, this is an English surname of ancient origins. It derives from the Olde English pre 7th century word stybb… … Surnames reference
Sutter — Recorded in many forsm as shown below, this is an English surname. It can be either occupational, and a name for a shoemaker, or locational from a place called Sutterfield or similar. The derivation is from the pre 7th century Old English word… … Surnames reference
reinforcement — [rē΄in fôrsmənt] n. 1. a reinforcing or being reinforced 2. anything that reinforces 3. [pl.] additional troops, ships, etc. 4. Physiol. Psychol. any action or event that reinforces a response … English World dictionary