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The appellative "forbidden dance" was and is often ascribed to the Lambada.
Right again, my cheltol, she said, the appellative slipping out before she could stop it.
The appellative 'Force' is an insipid dilution.
In Modern Finnish the appellative tuuri means luck.
The name of the river, Merkys, originate from merkti, an appellative word in the Lithuanian language meaning to soak.
Like tribal term Kamboja, the appellative term Aśvaka is also interpreted as land of horses.
The name Lappeenranta consists of the genitive of Lappee and the appellative ranta which means "shore".
"Now, the first Muhakkamah is an appellative applied to the Muslim schismatics called Al-Ḫawarij ... .
He includes the Tetragrammaton written out or abbreviated 19 times, while occasionally including the appellative HaShem (השם, meaning "The Name").
In 1165, it is recorded as Santa Maria in Via, whose appellative means "on the Way", with a reference to the close by Via Flaminia.
The appellative Bukharian was adopted by Bukharan Jews who moved to English-speaking countries, in an anglicisation of the Hebrew Bukhari.
If this identification is correct, V Iovia men had the appellative martiobarbuli, since they were expert in throwing small darts, carried by five in the inside of their shields.
Town's name derivative from river name Ašmena (modern Oshmianka River), which is originated from appellative Lithuanian word akmuo (stone).
If all this jaw-chomping size seems overwhelming, particularly to bite-size children, there are two baby dinosaurs at the exit, an Apatosaurus (Brontosaurus before the species' appellative repositioning) and Stegosaurus.
The name stems from the Proto-Norse *Anula (diminutive with l-suffix to a name starting with *Anu-, or directly of an appellative *anuz, "ancestor").
This may be due to a number of reasons, such as the lack of an appellative review and panels composed by members from a multitude of jurisdictions and informed by different legal traditions.
The name ELKA comes from ELectronic KAlkulator (as it's in Bulgarian) and becomes appellative for this kind of device in Bulgarian.
Upon annexation of the province, Bostra gained the appellative "Traiane" when Trajan declared it the capital while Hadrian performed the same ceremonial act for Petra when he became emperor.
The name Eckendorf is formed from Eck(e) meaning "corner" or "locality" followed by the appellative Dorf meaning "village" that is to say "local village" according to Ernest Negro.
It has been naively ventured that the appellative philosopher is to be understood merely in the sense of a man of wisdom or learning ("bniedem gharef", literally indicating a sophist rather than a philosopher).
The dominant type is of declaratory or dialogue, i.e. appellative poem, exceptions being poems such as Zoviješe zora dan a slavno prolitje where no appellative traits are found.
A Zeamet was the appellative given to a land in the timar system during the Ottoman Empire between the 14th and 16th centuries, that had a tax revenue with an annual value between 20 000 and 100,000 akçes.
Turkey and France were heavily chastised, while a qualified defence of George W. Bush is mounted, in one essay against the charge that the US President merits the appellative "cowboy" and in another that he rushed his nation into war.
Once it has become an appellative the word cannot be registered anymore - this is why companies try hard not to let their trademark become too common, a phenomenon that could otherwise be considered a successful move since it would mean that the company gained an exceptional recognition.
It was a frontier kingdom, located near Himavanta or Himalaya and was ruled by his father on whose death, he became its ruler under the name Maha Kapphina-Kapphina or Kappina being probably his appellative rather than a given name.