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Walter Blith (1605–1654) was an
English writer on
husbandry and an
official under the Commonwealth. His
books promoted improvements in techniques, but...
- "gentle", "kind".
Variants of the name
include Blighe, Bligh, Blight, Blyth,
Blith,
Blithe and Blygh.
Notable people with the name include:
Blythe Auf****h...
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Albert Blithe (June 25, 1923 –
December 17, 1967) was an
American career soldier who
served as a
private first class with Easy Company, 2nd Battalion,...
- named,
Hlifthrasa another,
Thjothvara call they the third;
Bjort and Bleik,
Blith and Frith, Eir and Aurbotha."
Benjamin Thorpe translation: Vindkald. Tell...
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England in the mid-17th century, from
writers such as
Samuel Hartlib,
Walter Blith and others, and the
overall agricultural productivity of
Britain started...
- 1866. The
Geographical Distribution of Mammals. London: Day and Son, [5].
Blith, E. (1871): A
suggested new
division of the
earth into
zoological regions...
- milk", Pol
mleko "milk"
OPrus milztun "to milk", Lith melžti "to milk" W
blith "milk,
dairy produce; full of milk", MIr
bligim "I milk" < *mligim, melg...
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England in the mid-17th century, from
writers such as
Samuel Hartlib,
Walter Blith and others. The main
problem in
sustaining agriculture in one
place for...
- milk' Ir
blighim 'to milk', Sc bleagh;
further to Ir bleacht, Sc bliochd, W
blith 'cow's milk' Lat
mulgere (OFr moudre)
Valtellino briánz 'wormwood, absinth'...
- Vishwanath, W. and H. Joyshree, 2007. A new
Sisorid catfish of the
genus Exostoma Blith from Manipur, India. Zoo's
Print Journal 22(1):2531–2534. v t e...