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Historical
(43 entries)
4F's
Find 'em, Feel 'em, Fondle 'em, and Forget 'em
Interex
nine-eleven
Islamist suicide terrorist attacks carried out by Al-Qaeda against the United States in 2001
Shabe
London
Londinium
MichaelBurov
London
Londonium
MichaelBurov
London
Roman London
MichaelBurov
Londonium
Roman London
MichaelBurov
Ac R
American Academy in Rome
Углов
back-berend
having the stolen goods in
(one's)
possession
bailiwick
the district within which a bailie or bailiff has jurisdiction
brass bounder
brassbounder
MichaelBurov
brassbounder
brass bounder
MichaelBurov
brass bounder
brassbounder
MichaelBurov
brigandine
coat of plates
Yuriy83
brigandine
coated-plates armour
Vadim Rouminsky
brigandine
coated-plates armor
Vadim Rouminsky
brigandine
coated-plates cuirasse
Vadim Rouminsky
chaffron
chanfron
'More
chafron
chanfron
'More
chamberlain
an officer in charge of managing the household of a sovereign, especially in the United Kingdom and in Denmark
chamberlain
high officer of state, as currently with the papal camerlengo, but normally now a mainly honorary title
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