- with the
first Society of
Cwens conference held in May 1925 on the
Miami campus. A
charter was
obtained to
certify Cwens as a
national organization;...
- "woman"
Society of
Cwens, a
former American honorary society Search for "
cwen" on Wikipedia. All
pages with
titles containing cwens All
pages with titles...
- Kven (kvääni or kväänin kieli;
kainu or
kainun kieli; Finnish:
kveeni or
kveenin kieli; Norwegian: kvensk) is a
Finnic language or a
group of
Finnish dialects...
- and
produced by
Feigelfeld and
Simon Lubinski. The film
follows Aleksandra Cwen as goat-herder Albrun, who
leads a
secluded life in a
remote part of the...
-
Irish name
whose meaning is "Princess of the People"
Fremu (titled
folces cwen meaning "people's princess"), the
queen consort of King Offa from the epic...
- was also at
length displaced by the
French ⟨qu⟩ so that the Old
English cwēn ('queen') and cwic ('quick')
became Middle English quen and quik, respectively...
-
Grenzfurthner and
produced by art
group monochrom. It
stars Jon Gries,
Aleksandra Cwen,
Johannes Grenzfurthner, and
Roland Gratzer. In an
Austrian farmhouse, a...
-
United States, from 1919 to 1941. She was the
founder of the
Society of
Cwens and a
president of the
National ****ociation of
Deans of
Women (NADW). Her...
- "daughter (of)" *dʰugh₂tḗr "daughter" կին kin "woman, wife"
queen ( ← OE
cwēn "queen, woman, wife") γυνή gunē زن zan ग्ना gnā/ जनि jani жена žena "wife"...
- on
Heligoland and
marries Cwén; they have sons
Hengest and Horsa, the
names of the
legendary founders of England. When
Cwén dies,
Ottor sets out again...