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‘Monath’ is the Old English word for a month, and the direct ancestor of our modern English word ‘month’.
Archive 2008-02-01 Carla 2008
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‘Monath’ is the Old English word for a month, and the direct ancestor of our modern English word ‘month’.
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In one of their choreographed set-ups, Bunce throws himself on the ground in fake convulsions near where Monath, a.k.a.
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In Scotland, the festival celebrating the new year is called Hogmanay – a word derived from the Anglo-Saxon Haleg Monath (Holy Month), and the Gaelic, oge maiden (new morning).
Archive 2008-12-01 Joanna Waugh 2008
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In Scotland, the festival celebrating the new year is called Hogmanay – a word derived from the Anglo-Saxon Haleg Monath (Holy Month), and the Gaelic, oge maiden (new morning).
Celebrating the New Year Joanna Waugh 2008
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Specialist Monath and others say they were frustrated by intense pressure from Colonel Pappas and his superiors - Lt. Gen Ricardo Sanchez and his intelligence officer, Maj.
Hullabaloo 2004
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Specialist Monath and others say they were frustrated by intense pressure from Colonel Pappas and his superiors - Lt. Gen Ricardo Sanchez and his intelligence officer, Maj.
Hullabaloo 2004
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Specialist Monath and others say they were frustrated by intense pressure from Colonel Pappas and his superiors - Lt. Gen Ricardo Sanchez and his intelligence officer, Maj.
Hullabaloo 2004
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Halig-Monath (holy month), as they called the month of December, in allusion to Christmas Day.
Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries William Francis Dawson
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Gages für die Schifleuth, für 4 Monath, thut zusammen 900.
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