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First of all, this query is another mistake, but it has an incredible background. For a moment I thought you could call some travel bag "bag", but in consultation 10060;bag suitcase already make it clear that they are two synonyms. And yes, it's equal to this one, but with a double space. So one wonders if they wanted to correct it, so that now it did appear using the search tool, why didn't they separate the synonyms accordingly? Either there is a bot with little AI, or there is a troll who wanted to put the one of repeated space and found that it was already, so he changed it to one; total remained grime for the dictionary. And worst of all, these synonyms shouldn't exist, because they're on (and repeated!) in two errors such as 10060;' alfoja' and '10060;meaning tula in Colombia' 128557; . See bag, suitcase.
Goddess of Celtic mythology, associated with war, death, sex and life. He was one of the primitive and mythical inhabitants of Ireland known as Tuatha De ("people of gods"). Its name may be associated with rigan ( "queen" ), which is perhaps a latinization by regina, ae ( "queen") and not its original name, since the first mentions about it are in the ecclesiastical realm of the ninth century; instead mor yes would be an ancient Celtic voice from Scandinavian to define the "nightmare", the "terrifying", or perhaps it comes from the archaic Irish moor ( "big, magnificent") . In current Irish it is usually written as Mor-rioghain. See Carrie .
For the Catholic tradition the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary is the virginal state, without stain of guilt as a result of the Original Sin, and full of grace, which she enjoyed from the moment of the conception of Jesus by the work of God. It became dogma by the Bula Ineffabilis Deus promulgated by Pope Pius IX in 1854.
Religious ceremony typical of the Catholic and Orthodox churches. It evokes the death and resurrection of Jesus in addition to celebrating the sacrament of the Eucharist. The word is of Latin origin, by mittere ( "sending, farewell" ) and is taken from the farewell expression "Ite , missa est" that closed each ceremony.
1st_ Carrie is another name for the Morrigan, Celtic goddess of death, fertility, love and sex. As it was magician, he could take the form of a bird and thus witness the battles to encourage the warriors from heaven; and not only became animals, but also an old woman, or a young woman to seduce her beloved Irish warrior Cuchulainn. 2nd_ Carrie is a diminutive of Caroline. Also from Caren and Carrietta. 3rd_ Carrietta N . White is the name of the main character in the novel Carrie (Stephen King, 1974).
1st_ It is said of the action and the effect of conceiving . 2nd_ For Christianity the Conception refers specifically to that of Jesus, which in some doctrines is considered Immaculate. See Immaculate Conception of Mary . 3rd_ By the above, and as with many religious terms, it is also a woman's name.
1o_ Relative to the bear ( plantigrade animal ) . From Latin ursinus, a , um with the same meaning, which comes from ursus , i ( "bear") . 2nd_ Ursino is a male name. The origin is the same as the previous one: as the bear is considered a strong animal Ursus was used as a nickname for someone strong, and one of his descendants or relatives (usually a son, but not necessarily) was called 'Ursino'. See Dracula .