Difference between revisions of "Anomyn and awer"
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*'''aver''': state or assert to be the case | *'''aver''': state or assert to be the case | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:01, 29 August 2016
- In ainm an Athar (Irish): In the name of the father
- Agnomen: Second last name given as an honor in ancient Rome (e.g., Humphrey Chimpden was given the agnomen "Earwicker")
- anonym: assumed or false name
- awer: one who awes
- awer (Low German): but
- awer: everywhere (obs.)
- aver: state or assert to be the case
- ever
- aware