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- Pat Mayse Lake is a reservoir in the Prairies and Lakes region of Texas, United States. It is in Lamar County near the towns of Chicota and Powderly....
- Mayse Young OAM (19 July 1912 – 20 March 2006) was an outback publican and a pioneer of the Northern Territory's hospitality industry. She ran pubs in...
- Bovo-Bukh bacame well-known in the late 18th century under the name "Bovo-mayse" (literally "Bovo's tale"). This name later evolved into "Bubbe meise",...
- Retrieved July 4, 2017. Mayse, p. 21 Mayse, p. 14-15 "בעל היסורים". www.am-oved.co.il (in Hebrew). Retrieved July 4, 2017. Mayse, p. 48 Mayse, p. 49 "יהדות רדיקלית...
- Virginia Route 42. The community's name is derived from the local Mays or Mayse family. "Maysville ZIP Code". zipdatamaps.com. 2022. Retrieved November...
- like Yankev (יעקבֿ) and words like manse (מעשׂה, more commonly pronounced mayse), but are otherwise marginal. ת‎ ungeminated ṯāw is pronounced [s] in Ashke****...
- Voake Ginger: The Life and Death of Albert Goodwin, a 1990 book by Susan Mayse Ginger (band), a 1990s Canadian rock band, and their 1993 album Ginger (Brockhampton...
- גאָריי: אַ מעשה פון פארצייטנס, Yiddish translit.: Der sotn in Goray: a mayse fun ****saytns; "Satan in Goray: A Tale of the Old Times") is a novel by...
- of Albert Goodwin is a non-fiction book written by Canadian writer Susan Mayse; first published in January 1990, by Harbour Publishing. In the book, the...
- legend first appears in print in 1602 in the Basel edition of the Yiddish Mayse Bukh. Four earlier Hebrew versions of the legend, written between the early...