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Biestings
Biestings Biest"ings, Beestings Beest"ings, n. pl. [OE.
bestynge, AS. b[=y]sting, fr. b[=y]st, beost; akin to D.
biest, OHG. biost, G. biest; of unknown origin.]
The first milk given by a cow after calving. --B. Jonson.
The thick and curdy milk . . . commonly called
biestings. --Newton.
(1574).
Priesting
Priesting Priest"ing, n.
The office of a priest. [Obs.] --Milton.
Meaning of Iestin from wikipedia
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Iestyn is a
masculine given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Iestyn (saint),
Welsh saint of the 6th or 7th
centuries Justinian of
Ramsey Island...
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Orthodox tradition Saint Justinian of
Ramsey Island (also Stinan,
Jestin or
Iestin, died 6th-century),
hermit who
lived on
Ramsey Island, near St. David's...
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Byzantine general,
nephew of
Justinian I
Justinian of
Ramsey Island (Jestin,
Iestin), 6th-century
Welsh hermit Justinian (novel), a
novel by
Harry Turtledove...
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headed by
Fiona Cazaly,
including puppet makers Chris Barlow, Andy Heath,
Iestin Evans,
Natalie Ellnor and
puppet costumes by
David Brown.
Explaining the...
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Saint Justinian (Welsh: Stinan, Jestin,
Iestin) was a 6th-century
hermit who
lived on
Ramsey Island, near St. David's, in the
Welsh county of Pembrokeshire...
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Iestyn (sometimes
recorded as
Iestin or the
Latin form Justinus) was a
Welsh hermit and
confessor in the 6th or 7th
century who is
venerated as a saint...
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British as
opposed to
papal Christianity. pp. 161–.
Retrieved 8
August 2012. "
Iestin ab Gwrgant" .
Dictionary of
National Biography. London: Smith,
Elder & Co...
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under Julian the
Apostate (361) Monk-martyr
Justinian of
Ramsey Island (
Iestin),
South Wales (560)
Saint Nicetius (Nizerius),
Bishop of Trier, Gaul (566)...