- in
Orthodox Judaism Sidelock of youth, in
Ancient Egypt This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Sidelock. If an
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- The
sidelock of
youth (also
called a
Horus lock, Prince's lock, Princess' lock, lock of
childhood or side braid) was an
identifying characteristic of the...
-
Sidelocks in English, or pe'ot in Hebrew,
anglicized as
payot (Hebrew: פֵּאוֹת, romanized: pēʾōt, "corners") or
payes (Yiddish pronunciation: [peyes])...
- double-barrelled shotguns,
modern double rifles are all made with
either sidelock or
boxlock actions,
although occasionally old
hammer rifles can be found...
- the
Germanic Suebi Tikitiki, a top-knot worn by high-ranking Māori men
Sidelock of
youth worn by
pharaonic children in Middle-Kingdom Egypt, indicating...
-
Khonsu is
typically depicted as a
mummy with the
symbol of childhood, a
sidelock of hair, as well as the
menat necklace with
crook and flail. He has close...
- lock
feature with a
small lever, for
sidelock shotguns. The last
major development in the
evolution of the
sidelock side-by-side gun
occurred in 1922, when...
- palm guns).
Modern muzzleloading firearms range from
reproductions of
sidelock,
flintlock and
percussion long guns, to in-line
rifles that use modern...
- 'princess cut') is a
hairstyle consisting of straight,
usually ch****-length
sidelocks and
frontal fringe. The rest of the hair is
usually worn long and straightened...
- garments. He
differed in
usually wearing a full wig
instead of a child's
sidelock, and
sometimes the Atef
topped by
another symbol. As time went on, Iah...