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Island-from Old English ig, ieg, island, from Germanic *agwjo.
Archive 2008-09-01 Jan 2008
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Island-from Old English ig, ieg, island, from Germanic *agwjo.
The Goddess Akka Jan 2008
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‘Min Herre, endog ieg med ingen tunge talede, ligesom baern, oc uskellige creatuure: Mine klaedebon oc mit legoms magerhed uduiser alligeuel klarlig huad ting mig best behof gioris, som er sandelig mad oc dricke: Huorfor forbarme dig ofuer mig, oc befal at giue mig noguet, af huilcket ieg kand slyre min giaeendis mage, ligeruiis som mand Cerbero en suppe forsetter: Saa skalt du lefue laenge oc lycksalig.’
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel 2002
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‘Min Herre, endog ieg med ingen tunge talede, ligesom baern, oc uskellige creatuure: Mine klaedebon oc mit legoms magerhed uduiser alligeuel klarlig huad ting mig best behof gioris, som er sandelig mad oc dricke: Huorfor forbarme dig ofuer mig, oc befal at giue mig noguet, af huilcket ieg kand slyre min giaeendis mage, ligeruiis som mand Cerbero en suppe forsetter: Saa skalt du lefue laenge oc lycksalig.’
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel 2002
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D.D.D.K. K.rl Engelbrecht: Der Deutsche und dieser K.ieg.
Gems (?) of German Thought William Archer 1890
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W.D.K. Paul Rohrbach: Warum es der deutsche K.ieg ist!
Gems (?) of German Thought William Archer 1890
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G.ieg, of which the house of G. Schirmer publishes four volumes, which, being in the Schirmer Edition, are sold at moderate prices.
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'Min Herre, endog ieg med ingen tunge talede, ligesom baern, oc uskellige creatuure: Mine klaedebon oc mit legoms magerhed uduiser alligeuel klarlig huad ting mig best behof gioris, som er sandelig mad oc dricke: Huorfor forbarme dig ofuer mig, oc befal at giue mig noguet, af huilcket ieg kand slyre min giaeendis mage, ligeruiis som mand Cerbero en suppe forsetter:
Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 2 Fran��ois Rabelais 1518
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S.O.S. emergency calls asking why a plant isn't doing so well here, or why [ieg]
Irish Blogs 2008
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It is with singular plea. 'ture, therefore, 1 ieg leave.
Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century;: Comprizing Biographical ... 1812
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