- The egg is the
organic vessel containing the
zygote in
which an
embryo develops until it can
survive on its own, at
which point the
animal hatches. An...
- not
speak French. A
bystander suggested that
Sheffield was
asking for "
eyren" and the
woman said she
understood that.
After recounting the interaction...
-
earlier form "childer".
There were
formerly a few
other words like this: eyre/
eyren (eggs), lamber/lambren (lambs), and calver/calveren (calves). The following...
- Jersey"". archive.org.
Retrieved 2017-08-20. Heston, A.M. (1904). Absegami:
annals of
Eyren Haven and
Atlantic city, 1609 to 1904 ...
Retrieved 2017-08-20....
-
meadows were so
covered with s****bird and
waterfowl eggs that he
called it "
Eyren Haven" (Egg Harbor). Today, the
National Park
Service considers it one of...
- that is a myth as when it was
named the word for egg was "ey" (plural "
eyren"). At Rubh' An Tangaird, near the
southern coast,
there are the remains...
- May's
description of the
plentiful birds laying eggs,
naming the
waters Eyren Haven,
which translates to Egg
Harbor in English. The bay has a
total area...
- City, New
Jersey (1899). Heston, Alfred.
Excerpts from
Absegami Annals of
Eyren Haven and
Atlantic City 1609–1904,
Volume I (1901). Hughes,
Nathaniel Cheairs...
-
Atlantic City.
Retrieved 2017-07-25.
Alfred Miller Heston, Absegami:
Annals of
Eyren Haven and
Atlantic City, 1609 to 1904 (Camden, New Jersey:
Sinnickson Chew...