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derived from Samhain.
These names all come from the Old and
Middle Irish Samain or
Samuin [ˈsaṽɨnʲ], the name for the
festival held on 1
November in medieval...
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Albert Victor Samain (3
April 1858 – 18
August 1900) was a
French poet and
writer of the
Symbolist school. Born in Lille, his
family were
Flemish and had...
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Louis Samain (July 4, 1834 –
October 24, 1901) was a
Belgian sculptor.
Samain was born in Nivelles, and
studied at the Académie
Royale des Beaux-Arts...
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Every year on
Samain the
wooing used to take place; for the fairy-mounds of
Ireland were
always open
about Samain; for on
Samain nothing could ever...
- of mortality, and a
sense of the
malign power of ****uality,
which Albert Samain termed a "fruit of
death upon the tree of life." Mallarmé's poem Les fenêtres...
- whiskey. In Ecuador, they
drink palo
santo tea. Salas,
Esteban Martínez;
Samain, Marie-Stéphanie (March 2019). "IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species: Bursera...
- %AA%E0%A4%B2%E0%A4%BF#Sanskrit ****e, S., Jaramillo, M. A., Borsch, T.,
Samain, M.-T., Quandt, D., and Nein****s, C. (2007) "Evolution of Piperales—matK...
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intellectual and
writer Pascal Renwick [fr] (1954-2006),
French voice actor Albert Samain (1858–1900), poet. Ana
Tijoux (born 1977),
rapper and
singer whose family...
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Wikispecies has
information related to
Manilkara zapota. Martínez Salas, E.;
Samain, M. & Oldfield, S. (2021). "Manilkara zapota". IUCN Red List of Threatened...
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escape cultivation. The
species is
named for
botanist William Seifriz.
Samain, M.-S.;
Machuca Machuca, K.; Martínez Salas, E. (2020). "Chamaedorea seifrizii"...