- ǫngull
- m., gen. ǫnguls, dat. ǫngli; pl. ǫnglarрыболовный крючок
Old Norse-ensk orðabók. 2013.
Old Norse-ensk orðabók. 2013.
Anglesey Abbey — is a country house, formerly a priory, in the village of Lode, 5 ½ miles (8.8 km) northeast of Cambridge, England. The house and its grounds are owned by the National Trust and are open to the paying public as part of the Anglesey Abbey, Garden… … Wikipedia
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Drangey — This article is about the island off Iceland. For the Polish village, see Dragany. Drangey Drangey or Drang Isle, with its steep sea cliffs, towers majestically in the midst of Skagafjörður fjord in Iceland. The island is the remnant of a… … Wikipedia
List of country subdivisions named after people — This is a list of country subdivisons named after people. It details the name of the country subdivision and eponym. The etymology is generally referenced in the article about the person or the administrative division. TOCrightThis is a summary… … Wikipedia
Anglesey — For other places with the same name, see Anglesey (disambiguation). Isle of Anglesey Ynys Môn Geography Area Total % Water … Wikipedia
Drangey — Gewässer Atlantischer Ozean Geographische Lage … Deutsch Wikipedia
Anglesey — 53°17′N 4°20′W / 53.283, 4.333 Île d Ang … Wikipédia en Français
Ynys Môn — Anglesey Wikipédia … Wikipédia en Français
Anglesey — Área Principal de Anglesey Ynys Môn Geografía Área Total % Agua 9º 714 km² 0.7% Sede adminis … Wikipedia Español
angle — angle1 /ang geuhl/, n., v., angled, angling. n. 1. Geom. a. the space within two lines or three or more planes diverging from a common point, or within two planes diverging from a common line. b. the figure so formed. c. the amount of rotation… … Universalium
Angle — member of a Teutonic tribe, Old English, from L. Angli the Angles, lit. people of Angul (O.N. Öngull), a region in what is now Holstein, said to be so called for its hook like shape (see ANGLE (Cf. angle) (n.)). People from the tribe there… … Etymology dictionary