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Aavik is an
Estonian and
Norwegian surname. In
Estonian Aavik is a
variation of Haavik,
meaning "aspen forest".
Notable people with the
surname include:...
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Ascaris lumbricoides), and •
veenma ‘to convince’.
Other Aavikisms ex
nihilo (not
appearing in
Aavik 1921)
include •
nentima ‘to admit, state’, • nördima...
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Johannes Aavik (8 December [O.S. 26 November] 1880 – 18
March 1973) was an
Estonian linguist and
innovator of the
Estonian language.
Aavik was born in...
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Priidu Aavik (22
April 1905 – 22
April 1991) was an
Estonian painter. He was born in Novgorod,
Russian Empire. He died in Tallinn. "Priidu
Aavik - teosed...
- disapprove'
versus Finnish tuomita 'to condemn, to judge' (these
Aavikisms appear in
Aavik's 1921 dictionary).
These words might be
better regarded as a peculiar...
- Arvi
Aavik (born 31
December 1969, Viljandi) is an
Estonian former wrestler who
competed in the 1992
Summer Olympics and in the 1996
Summer Olympics....
- Asbjørn
Aavik (November 30, 1902 –
November 20, 1997) was a
Norwegian Lutheran missionary to China. He was also the
author of
approximately forty books...
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situated in
Laimjala Parish.
Randvere was the
birthplace of
linguist Johannes Aavik (1880–1973), an
innovator of the
Estonian language. "Lisa. Asustusüksuste...
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Juhan Aavik (29
January 1884, in Holstre,
Kreis Fellin,
Governorate of Livonia,
Russian Empire – 26
November 1982, in Stockholm, Sweden) was an Estonian...
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including writers Friedebert Tuglas,
Villem Grünthal-Ridala, and
Johannes Aavik amongst others, had an
aesthetic programme that
followed the
trends of Finnish...