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A Quick reference
A Dictionary of Celtic Mythology
The first letter of the modern English alphabet was known as ailm [pine] in the ogham alphabet of early Ireland.
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A&W Root Beer Stands Reference library
Andrew F. Smith
The Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America (2 ed.)
On 20 June 1919, Roy Allen opened a root beer stand in Lodi, California, brewing the beverage from a
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Aaron Reference library
The Oxford Companion to World Mythology
Aaron was the older brother and sometimes spokesman for the Hebrew hero Moses in the Hebrew Bible (Torah).
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Abalone Reference library
Sandra L. Oliver
The Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America (2 ed.)
Now considered a luxury shellfish, abalone is found on the Pacific Rim and along the coast of California. The commercial
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Abandonment Reference library
The Oxford Companion to World Mythology
An important stage of the universal hero myth or monomyth is that of the abandonment of the infant hero to
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Abaris the Hyperborean Quick reference
A Dictionary of Celtic Mythology
One of the legendary ‘People beyond the North Wind’ in Greek traditions; by historical record he once disputed with Pythagoras.
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Ábartach Quick reference
A Dictionary of Celtic Mythology
[Ir., feat-performing one].
In the Fenian Cycle he is the son of the King of the Tír Tairngire [Land of
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Abasi Ibom Interacts with Man within Two Universes (Ibibio/Nigeria) Quick reference
A Dictionary of African Mythology
Abasi, the supreme being, the god of the sky and earth, the creator and governor of all, lives above the
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Abasi Throws an Ax into a Latrine (Efik/Nigeria) Quick reference
A Dictionary of African Mythology
The Efik, who originally lived with other Ibibio groups at Idua, a town near the Oron area, migrated during the
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Abasi's Messenger Is a Vulture (Anang/Nigeria) Quick reference
A Dictionary of African Mythology
The supreme god, all knowing, all-seeing, and all-powerful, Abasi moves at times from his place in the sky to the
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Abasi's Sexual Prohibition Is Broken (Efik/Nigeria) Quick reference
A Dictionary of African Mythology
Abasi Onyong, the god above, the only deity in the universe, dwells in the sky. He created the world, both
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Abassi (Africa) Quick reference
A Dictionary of World Mythology
The zealous god of the Efik. Although on the advice of his wife Atai, the sky god Abassi let a
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Abbots Bromley Horn Dance Quick reference
A Dictionary of English Folklore
A unique calendar custom which takes place in Abbots Bromley, Staffordshire, on the Monday following the first Sunday after 4 September, the day of the village ...
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Abbotsbury garland day Quick reference
A Dictionary of English Folklore
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Abcán Quick reference
A Dictionary of Celtic Mythology
[Ir. abcán, abhcán, little dwarf].
Dwarf poet of the Tuatha Dé Danann who owns a bronze boat with
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ABC TV Quick reference
A Dictionary of Sports Studies
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Abduction Reference library
The Oxford Companion to World Mythology
The abduction motif in myth usually involves the malicious capture of a girl or young woman by an evil force
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Abel, Bobby (1857–1936) Quick reference
A Supplementary Dictionary of Sports Personalities
He scored heavily for his county until 1903, when failing eyesight forced him to retire. In later life he
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aber Quick reference
A Dictionary of Celtic Mythology
Welsh, Cornish, and Breton word for mouth of a river or estuary, the first element in countless place-names. See also