- cyson
- adj.
1) правильный, регулярный
2) последовательный
- yn gyson
Welsh-Russian dictionary (geiriadur Cymraeg-Rwsieg). 2014.
Welsh-Russian dictionary (geiriadur Cymraeg-Rwsieg). 2014.
Cyson — The name of the martyr St Cecilia, the patron Saint of musicians was particularly popular with the Normans and was introduced into England by them after the 1066 invasion. As a result of its popularity the original name developed into many… … Surnames reference
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Cisson — The name of the martyr St Cecilia, the patron Saint of musicians was particularly popular with the Normans and was introduced into England by them after the 1066 invasion. As a result of its popularity the original name developed into many… … Surnames reference
Sisson — The name of the martyr St Cecilia, the patron Saint of musicians was particularly popular with the Normans and was introduced into England by them after the 1066 invasion. As a result of its popularity the original name developed into many… … Surnames reference
Syson — The name of the martyr St Cecilia, the patron Saint of musicians was particularly popular with the Normans and was introduced into England by them after the 1066 invasion. As a result of its popularity the original name developed into many… … Surnames reference
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