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- (Zaqatala)evin künclərinə sibil (b a x 1-ci məna) qoydurmaq. – Usdalara sibili sibillətdirdim
Azərbaycan dilinin dialektoloji lüğəti. Redaktorlar: A.A.Axundov, Q.Ş.Kazımov, S.M.Behbudov.. 2007.
Azərbaycan dilinin dialektoloji lüğəti. Redaktorlar: A.A.Axundov, Q.Ş.Kazımov, S.M.Behbudov.. 2007.
Sibill's Hotel Nice (Nice) — Sibill s Hotel Nice country: France, city: Nice (Railway Station) Sibill s Hotel Nice Sibill s Hotel Nice is located in downtown, 250 meters away from the railway station and car parks. The hotel has 56 soundproof and air conditioned bedrooms,… … International hotels
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Proughten — This interesting and unusual surname, recorded in church registers of south east England from the mid 16th Century, under the variant spellings, Prowting, Prouting, Prowton, Pruton etc., is a patronymic form of the personal byname Proud, itself… … Surnames reference