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Polynesian Hotel (987 words) |
 | Their mythologies in particular tend to be local reworkings of commonly shared tales. |
 | The Polynesian languages are a group of related languages spoken in the region known as Polynesia. |
 | Although none of the modern Polynesian languages allow consonant clusters, this tendency appears to be have developed well after the early settlement of the islands. |
| P (14058 words) |
 | A dark dismal country to the north of Finland, often identified with Lapland." (Finnish Mythology) poly - "Definitions: many." (Greek) Buri - "Definitions: the producer, born from a giant ice-block licked by Audhumla." (Norse Mythology) buli - "Definitions: to meet together." (Kapinga) BURY - "Definitions: deposit in the earth, hide. |
 | Mythology: the creator god in the form of a man with a thousand heads and eyes who embraced the world on all sides (Based on: Rig Veda, Sanskrit, Hindu Mythology). |
 | Epithet of the goddess Athene." (Greek Mythology) parish - "Definitions: sojourning, dwelling near." (Greek) brsa - "Transliterated Hebrew spelling for the word/words 'Birsha' [Genesis 14:2], the king of Gomorrah [amrh]." przy - "Transliterated Hebrew spelling for the word/words 'Perizzite' [Genesis]. |