- Bluff King Hal
- [,blʌfkɪŋ'hæl]
Простова́тый коро́ль Хал (прозвище короля Генриха VIII [Henry VIII, 1491-1547])Hal - уменьш. от Henry
English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь). 2014.
English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь). 2014.
Bluff King Hal — Henry VIII … Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games
Bluff — Bluff, a. [Cf. OD. blaf flat, broad, blaffaert one with a broad face, also, a boaster; or G. verbl[ u]ffen to confuse, LG. bluffen to frighten; to unknown origin.] 1. Having a broad, flattened front; as, the bluff bows of a ship. Bluff visages.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bluff — adj Bluff, blunt, brusque, curt, crusty, gruff mean abrupt and unceremonious in speech or manner. Bluff, the only term of the group used in a complimentary sense, connotes outspokenness, rough good nature, and unconventionally which bespeak a… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Hal Mohr — (* 2. August 1894 in San Francisco, Kalifornien; † 10. Mai 1974 in Santa Monica, Kalifornien) war ein US amerikanischer Kameramann. Sein Debüt als Kameramann gab er 1915 mit dem Kurzfilm Last Night of the Barbary Coast, den er gemeinsam mit Sol… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Daniel O'Connell (journalist) — Daniel O Connell Daniel O Connell, posing with his Irish blackthorn walking stick Born 1849 County Clare, Ireland Died … Wikipedia
Mina Leonesi — Portrait by Alexander Bassano, c. 1914 Born c. 1890 Rivoli (Italy) Died c. 1930 Lombardy, Italy Occupation … Wikipedia
Halpeine — Found in several spelling forms, this unusual surname is of English origins. The eminent Victorian etymologist Can C W Bardsley considered that it was a dialectal variant of Harpin, itself a derivative of the pre 9th century Norse Viking Harfinn … Surnames reference
Halpen — Found in several spelling forms, this unusual surname is of English origins. The eminent Victorian etymologist Can C W Bardsley considered that it was a dialectal variant of Harpin, itself a derivative of the pre 9th century Norse Viking Harfinn … Surnames reference
Halpin — Found in several spelling forms, this unusual surname is of English origins. The eminent Victorian etymologist Can C W Bardsley considered that it was a dialectal variant of Harpin, itself a derivative of the pre 9th century Norse Viking Harfinn … Surnames reference
Halpine — Found in several spelling forms, this unusual surname is of English origins. The eminent Victorian etymologist Can C W Bardsley considered that it was a dialectal variant of Harpin, itself a derivative of the pre 9th century Norse Viking Harfinn … Surnames reference
Carme — This unusual name, with the variants carme, Ducarne and Ducarme, is of Cornish origin, and has two possible interpretations, although the derivation in each case is from the Cornish carn , tor, rock, crag, or pile or rocks. The surname may… … Surnames reference