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Babillard
Babillard Bab"il*lard, n. [F., a babbler.] (Zo["o]l.) The lesser whitethroat of Europe; -- called also babbling warbler.

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- Ashurbanipal Ebrahim Babilla (June 25, 1944 – March 30, 2011) was an ****yrian-Iranian actor, theatre director, playwright and visual artist. Babilla's oeuvre received...
- Babilla is the studio album by Puerto Rican rapper Vico C, released on October 6, 2009 through Caribbean Records under exclusive license to EMI Televisa...
- Babilla, Idlib (Arabic: بابيلا) is a Syrian village located in Maarrat al-Nu'man Nahiyah in Maarrat al-Nu'man District, Idlib. According to the Syria...
- Theater, the company of his former Bard professor, ****urbanipal Babilla. With Babilla and Purgatorio, Cote acted in several plays at notable Off-Off-Broadway...
- Muerto (1998) Emboscada (2002) En Honor a la Verdad (2003) Desahogo (2005) Babilla (2009) Pánico (2023) List of Puerto Rican songwriters List of Puerto Ricans...
- derive from Akkadian folk etymology applied to an earlier form of the name, Babilla, of unknown meaning and probably non-Semitic origin. Per the story in Genesis...
- Ag****i, music artist Ramona Amiri, Miss World Canada 2005 Ashurbanipal Babilla, actor, theatre director, playwright and visual artist Steven Beitashour...
- Intersonic/Abbey Road for the Czech Republic, Slovenia and Hungary; and Babilla Cine for Colombia. The film has already been released in the U.S. via Grindstone...
- Basilla of Rome, also known as Basilissa and Babilla, was a saint and martyr of the 3rd century. According to myth she was born into a Roman noble family...
- non-Semitic placename. I. J. Gelb in 1955 argued that the original name was Babilla, of unknown meaning and origin, as there were other similarly named places...