Zahnwal — Zahn|wal 〈m. 1〉 Angehöriger einer Gattung der Wale, dessen Kiefer zahlreiche Zähne tragen: Odontoceti * * * Zahn|wal, der: (in zahlreichen Arten vorkommendes) Waltier mit Zähnen. * * * Zahn|wal, der: (in zahlreichen Arten vorkommendes) Waltier… … Universal-Lexikon
Enter Batgirl, Exit Penguin — Infobox Television episode | Title = Enter Batgirl, Exit Penguin Series = Batman Season = 3 Episode = 95 Airdate = September 14, 1967 (ABC) Production = Writer = Stanford Sherman Director = Oscar Ruldolph Guests = Yvonne Craig, John Waltier,… … Wikipedia
Suard — (spr. Süahr), Jean Baptiste Anton, geb. 15. Jan. 1734 in Besannen, studirte auf der Universität daselbst u. wurde wegen eines Tumults, welchem er als Zeuge beiwohnte, nach S. Marguerite gebracht. Befreit, kam er 1750 nach Paris, wo er ein… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Borkentier — (Stellers Seekuh, Halicore Stelleri Cuv., Rhytina Stelleri Cuv.), ein Waltier aus der Unterordnung der Sirenen oder Seekühe, 10 m lang, mit rissiger, haarloser Haut, zahnlosen Kiefern, aber jederseits oben und unten mit einer festen, hornigen… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Narwal — Narwal, See Einhorn (Monŏdon monocĕros L. [Abb. 1228]), zu den Zahnwalen gehörendes Waltier des nördlichsten Eismeers, bis 6 m lg., weiß, braungefleckt, Männchen mit bis 3 m langem, schraubenförmig gewundenem, geradem Stoßzahn von härtestem… … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Gauden — This unusual name is of Germanic origin, adopted by the Normans and introduced into England after the Conquest of 1066 in the Anglo French form of waldin , in Olde French Gaudin . The name derives from a diminutive form of Olde German personal… … Surnames reference
Watmore — Recorded in many spellings including Whatmough, Watmough, Whatmore, Watmore, and even Whartmouth, this is an English surname. Recorded originally mainly in Yorkshire, it is of early medieval English origin. It seems locational but all researchers … Surnames reference
Watmough — Recorded in many spellings including Whatmough, Watmough, Whatmore, Watmore, and even Whartmouth, this is an English surname. Recorded originally mainly in Yorkshire, it is of early medieval English origin. It seems locational but all researchers … Surnames reference
Watson — This is a famous Anglo Scottish surname of great antiquity. Very popular in the north of England and the Border Country, it is one of the patronymic forms of the pre 7th century popular male personal name Watt, itself a development of the Anglo… … Surnames reference
Watson-Brown — Double barrelled surnames, usually created following a marriage between two families, have no overall meaning as a unit, but the separate parts have their own meaning and derivation. In this instance, the name Watson is of early medieval origin,… … Surnames reference