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Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Battle of Achnashellach — The Battle of Achnashellach was a Scottish clan battle said to have taken place during the early 16th century, in the year 1505, in the Scottish Highlands at a place called Achnashellach. It was fought between the Clan Cameron against the Clan… … Wikipedia
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Annable — Recorded in many forms including Annable, Annabel, Hannibal, Honeyball, Honeybell, Honniball, Honiball and Hunnibal, this is an English surname. It is believed to have at least two possible origins. Firstly it may be either from Hunnbald, a… … Surnames reference
Assender — Recorded in at least the three spellings of Assender, Assinder, and Assander, this name is something of a puzzle. The indications from an examination of the surviving church registers of the post medieval period, suggest that the surname is… … Surnames reference
Assinder — Recorded in at least the three spellings of Assender, Assinder, and Assander, this name is something of a puzzle. The indications from an examination of the surviving church registers of the post medieval period, suggest that the surname is… … Surnames reference
Astupenas — Recorded in the USA as Astupenas and Atstupenas, this is a rare and interesting surname. It is apparently Ukrainian with possibly some Russian connections, but we cannot find any proof. Over the past century it has been specifically recorded in… … Surnames reference
Carhart — Recorded as Carhart, and apparently in mid Victorian times also as Corhard, this is a very usual surname. It appears to be English, but may well not be so. In its present or modern form it appears to date from about the end of the 18th century,… … Surnames reference
Corhard — Recorded as Carhart, and apparently in mid Victorian times also as Corhard, this is a very usual surname. It appears to be English, but may well not be so. In its present or modern form it appears to date from about the end of the 18th century,… … Surnames reference
Chafer — Recorded as Chafer and Chaffer, this is an English medieval surname. It is occupational and has at least two possible origins, one of which may be French. This from the pre 10th century Olde French word chaufeur , which has nothing directly to do … Surnames reference