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English dialects glossary. 2013.
English dialects glossary. 2013.
No My Darling Daughter — Directed by Ralph Thomas Produced by Betty E. Box Written by Kay Bannerman (play) Harold Brooke (play) Frank Harvey Star … Wikipedia
Oh My Darling Daughter — The cover of the 2001 House of Stratus edition Oh My Darling Daughter is a humorous coming of age novel by Eric Malpass first published in 1970. Set in the fictitious Derbyshire village of Shepherd s Delight during Harold Wilson s first term as… … Wikipedia
Darling (2010 film) — Darling Directed by A. Karunakaran Produced by B. V. S. N. Prasad … Wikipedia
Daughter Darling — are an American trip hop collective, comprising vocalist Natalie Walker and producers Travis and Stephen Fogelman. History Philadelphia based brothers Travis and Steven Fogelman had been producing with hip hop artists for over a decade prior to… … Wikipedia
Daughter of the East — Directed by Roy Darling Produced by Adam Tavlaridi Written by Adam Tavlaridi Starring Dorothy Hawtree … Wikipedia
darling — This word was in use by the tenth century and is one of the most frequently used endearments in English. It is composed of the word ‘dear’ and the suffix ‘ ling’, which converts the adjective into a noun meaning ‘a person who has the qualities … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
Darling family — The Darling Family are a fictional family in the soap opera/dark comedy Dirty Sexy Money . The Darling family may have started in the early 1800s with Patrick Darling I, At the moment the Darling family has fourteen members. Living MembersPatrick … Wikipedia
DARLING, Sir Ralph (1775-1858) — governor of New South Wales was born in 1775. His father, Christopher Darling, who had risen from the ranks, became adjutant to his regiment in 1778 and afterwards quartermaster. Darling entered the army as an ensign in 1793, and in August 1796… … Dictionary of Australian Biography
Darling, Flora Adams — ▪ American author née Flora Adams born July 25, 1840, Lancaster, N.H., U.S. died Jan. 6, 1910, New York, N.Y. American writer, historian, and organizer, an influential though controversial figure in the founding and early years of the… … Universalium
Darling — I. /ˈdalɪŋ/ (say dahling) noun 1. Sir Charles Henry, 1809–70, army officer and administrator in Australia, born in Nova Scotia; governor of Victoria 1863–66. 2. Grace, 1815–42, English daughter of a lighthouse keeper, who rescued shipwrecked… …