Maitre Delish's name is derived from "maître d'" (or "master of the hall") and "delicious". His name literally means "Master of the Delicious". One of the copies of his book is left in Creepy Steeple by an unknown person thought to have once lived there; Mario later finds this...
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Cyrillic, Cyrillic alphabet - an alphabet derived from the Greek alphabet and used for writing Slavic languages (Russian, Bulgarian, Serbian, Ukrainian, and some other Slavic languages) Arabic alphabet - the alphabet of 28 characters derived from Aramaic and used for writing Arabic languages (and ...
This cmdlet returns a list ofWinUserLanguageobjects that contain one or more languages and associated properties from the current user account's language list. For information about theGeneric.Listobject, seeList(Of T) Class. The generic list object supports the following methods: ...
A bibliography of the Japanese empire : being a classified list of all books, essays and maps in the European languages relating to Dai Nihon [Great Japan] published in Europe, America and in the East from 1859-[1906]... /Fr. von...
One of a race of elves in Irish folklore who can reveal hidden treasure to those who catch them.[Irish Gaelic luprachán, alteration of Middle Irish luchrupán, from Old Irish luchorpán : luchorp ( lú-, small; see legwh- in Indo-European roots + corp, body from ...
See also: Dementor#Translations of the name and Whomping Willow#Translations NB: only proper names are capitalised in Norwegian. Albanian: Qulls Bulgarian: Богърт (Bog"rt) Catalan: Impostorus ("impostor" with Latin ending -us) Chinese (Simplified):
2 : to express disapproval of 3 a : PLAY DOWN : make little of <speaks five languages-but deprecates this facility ― Time> b : BELITTLE, DISPARAGE (轻视)<the most reluctantly admired and least easily deprecated depreciate[di'pri:ʃieit] v.轻视;贬值If something such as a currency ...
In Late Latin, Deus came to be used mostly of the Christian God. It was inherited by the Romance languages in French Dieu, Spanish Dios, Portuguese Deus, Italian Dio, etc. and in all of the mentioned latin based languages Deus is the root for the common words Day, Jour, Giorno, and ...
German Klirpia[?] Derived from Klirps ("Squirps") Italian Squirpia[?] - Korean 자바란왕국[?]Jabalan Wang-gug From "자바랑" (Jabalang, "Squirps") and "왕국" (wang-gug, "kingdom") Spanish Tinterra[?] From tinta ("ink") and terra (Latin for "land") St...