Victoria
suomi-englanti sanakirjaVictoria englannista suomeksi
Victoria
Substantiivi
Victoria englanniksi
(taxon)
(taxon)|(taxlink), fossil crustaceans
The Roman goddess of victory, the counterpart of the Greek goddess Nike.
(synonyms)
(given name).
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1838 (w), ''Court and Cabinet Gossip of a New Reign'', April 1838, pages 512-513:
- Alexander of Russia, the patron saint of the Cobourgs, was dead, so Alexandrina of England, named in honour of him, gave way to Victoria the tutelary deity of his (when living) subservient Cobourgs. Both names are alike foreign and unharmonious to British ears,although of the two, Alexandrina perhaps the most euphonious. Let us hope, and we have reason to hope, that the Queen will nationalize that of Victoria, and make it the theme of song and history with that of Elizabeth.
- : *George IV., who, whatever his faults, had a true British spirit and sentiments, declared both to be anti-British, and expressed himself in no measured terms at the time about giving the royal infant such unEnglish names.
A placename:
(place).
(place).
(place)
The (l), (place) often referred to as its capital.
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(place), named after (w).
A place in the United Kingdom:
(place) (q).
(place), on the (l) boundary and probably named after the Victoria Inn (q) OS: South Yorkshire
(ellipsis of) of the (m).
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(place) (q). OS: Blaenau Gwent
(ellipsis of), (place).
(C) (w) (place), a main belt (l).
(syn)
(ellipsis of)
One of an American breed of medium-sized white pigs with a slightly dished face and very erect ears.
A plum.
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(given name)
(place)
(l) (the lake)
(given name), a popular spelling variant of (m)
(given name). Feminine of (m)