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  • governor general — gov′ernor gen′eral or gov′ernor gen′eral n. pl. governors general, governor generals 1) gov a governor who has authority over subordinate or deputy governors 2) gov (caps.) the representative of the crown in some countries of the Commonwealth of… …   From formal English to slang

  • Lagoa dos Tres Cantos — Lagoa dos Três Cantos 28° 34′ 18″ S 52° 51′ 31″ W / 28.57153889, 52.85848333 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Lagoa dos Três Cantos — Blason de Lagoa dos Três Cantos Drapeau de Lagoa dos Três Cantos …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Perotti, Niccolo — (1429 1480)    Italian humanist, born at Fano and educated by both of the most famous schoolmasters of the early Renaissance, Vittorino da Feltre at Mantua (1443 1445) and Guarino da Verona at Ferrara (1445 1446). At Ferrara Perotti en joyed the… …   Historical Dictionary of Renaissance

  • SIDNEY, Sir Philip — (1554 1586) Sir Philip Sidney was widely eulogized by his contemporaries for his prowess as author, courtier, diplomat, political theorist, religious reformer, and soldier. Well connected from his birth in Kent, England, Sidney was the son of Sir …   Renaissance and Reformation 1500-1620: A Biographical Dictionary

  • Dilawar Khan Ghauri — (? 1405)    A descendant of Mu izz al Din Muhammad Ghauri who was serving as an officer under Firuz Shah Tughlaq (1351 1388). In 1387, Firuz Shah appointed him as the gov ernor of Malwa. Following Timur s invasion (1398), Dilawar Khan, like other …   Historical dictionary of Medieval India

  • Dinar, Malik —    One of the Indian slaves of Ala al Din Khalji (1296 1316) who was for some time the sultan s superintendent of elephants (shihna i pil). He survived Malik Kafur s drive against Ala al Din s old nobles during the last illness of the sultan.… …   Historical dictionary of Medieval India

  • guvnor — (governor) n British a boss, chief or leader. A descriptive term or term of address used by, to and about males in working class speech. This widespread colloquial form of gov ernor arose in the early 19th century and shows no sign of dying out.… …   Contemporary slang

  • lundy — n British a collaborator, traitor. A Northern Irish term derived from the name of the gov ernor of Londonderry in the 18th cen tury, Lieutenant Colonel Robert Lundy, who was suspected of Catholic sympa thies by the Protestant community …   Contemporary slang

  • lieutenant governor — lieuten′ant gov′ernor n. 1) gov an official next in rank to the governor of a state 2) gov the chief executive of a Canadian province, appointed by the Governor General • Etymology: 1585–95 lieuten′ant gov′ernorship, n …   From formal English to slang

  • teacher-governor — teacher govˈernor noun A teacher who has also been elected to his or her school s board of governors • • • Main Entry: ↑teach …   Useful english dictionary

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