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Dictionnaire des rimes. 2013.
Dictionnaire des rimes. 2013.
Scard — Scard, n. A shard or fragment. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scard — This interesting and unusual surname is of French origin, and is a cognate of the German name Sieghard, from a personal name composed of the elements sigi , meaning victory, and hard , hard, brave or strong. In the modern idiom the variants… … Surnames reference
Jo Scard — Jo (Joanne) Elizabeth Scard (born April 8 1963) is an adviser to the Rudd Labor Government.BiographyEarly life and educationShe attended St George Girls High School in Kogarah and then undertook an Arts and Law double degree at Macquarie… … Wikipedia
Crewe Hall — Crewe Hall: south face and entrance gates Crewe Hall is a Jacobean mansion located near Crewe Green, east of Crewe, in Cheshire, England. Described by Nikolaus Pevsner as one of the two finest Jacobean houses in Cheshire … Wikipedia
Sichardt — This interesting and unusual surname is of French origin, and is a cognate of the German name Sieghard, from a personal name composed of the elements sigi , meaning victory, and hard , hard, brave or strong. In the modern idiom the variants… … Surnames reference
Sieghard — This interesting and unusual surname is of French origin, and is a cognate of the German name Sieghard, from a personal name composed of the elements sigi , meaning victory, and hard , hard, brave or strong. In the modern idiom the variants… … Surnames reference
Sieghart — This interesting and unusual surname is of French origin, and is a cognate of the German name Sieghard, from a personal name composed of the elements sigi , meaning victory, and hard , hard, brave or strong. In the modern idiom the variants… … Surnames reference
Siehard — This interesting and unusual surname is of French origin, and is a cognate of the German name Sieghard, from a personal name composed of the elements sigi , meaning victory, and hard , hard, brave or strong. In the modern idiom the variants… … Surnames reference
Sighard — This interesting and unusual surname is of French origin, and is a cognate of the German name Sieghard, from a personal name composed of the elements sigi , meaning victory, and hard , hard, brave or strong. In the modern idiom the variants… … Surnames reference
Cheshire — For other uses, see Cheshire (disambiguation). Cheshire … Wikipedia