- Farthings
- Пределы КК Уделы КМ, ВАМ, Э, Н Фартинги Вестфартинг, Истфартинг, Нортфартинг, Саутфартинг ГА Четверики ВАТ Чети ГГ
Dictionary of names translation of 'Lord of the Rings Tolkien. Н.Г.Семёнова. 2001.
Dictionary of names translation of 'Lord of the Rings Tolkien. Н.Г.Семёнова. 2001.
Farthings Cottage — (Кейптаун,Южно Африканская Республика) Категория отеля: Адрес: 5 Feldhausen Avenu … Каталог отелей
Farthings of Iceland — The historical farthings of Iceland on a map of 1761 Historically, Iceland was divided into four landsfjórðungar (singular landsfjórðungur) or farthings, that were named after the Cardinal directions. These were administrative divisions… … Wikipedia
farthings — far·thing || fÉ‘rðɪŋ / fÉ‘Ëð n. coin formerly used in Great Britain (equal to one fourth of a British penny) … English contemporary dictionary
Farthings — / Farthing The four divisions of the Shire, north, south, east and west. The term comes from an Old English word meaning quarter or fourth part … J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth glossary
FARTHINGS — … Useful english dictionary
The Stolen Farthings — is Tale 154 from Grimm s Fairy Tales. It is actually a ghost story.A couple was having dinner with their guest. At 12 o clock sharp at night, the guest saw a little kid in white dress came in the house and went straight into the next room. The… … Wikipedia
A Kid for Two Farthings (film) — Infobox Film name = A Kid For Two Farthings caption = Cover of the film novelisation director = Carol Reed producer = Carol Reed writer = Wolf Mankowitz starring = Celia Johnson Diana Dors David Kossoff Joe Robinson music = Benjamin Frankel |… … Wikipedia
A Kid for Two Farthings — infobox Book | name = A Kid for Two Farthings title orig = translator = image caption = author = Wolf Mankowitz illustrator = cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series = genre = Novel publisher = A. Deutsch pub date = 1953 … Wikipedia
angling for farthings — begging out of a prison window with a cap or box let down on the end of string (archaic). Farthings were a coin worth a quarter of a penny … Dictionary of ichthyology
smoke farthings — An ancient tax. As early as the Norman Conquest mention is made in Domesday Book of fumage or fuage, vulgarly called smoke farthings, which were a tax or duty paid by custom to the king for every chimney in the house. See 1 Bl Comm 324 … Ballentine's law dictionary
angle for farthings — verb To beg out of a prison window with a cap, or box, let down at the end of a long string … Wiktionary