- gengė
- 2 géngė sf. (1) 1. Vj ilga negraži lazda. 2. scom. aukštas, liesas, persigengęs žmogus: Inejo baisus géngė, kaip kačerga linguodamas Vj.
Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language.
Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language.
Genge — music is a genre of hip hop music that had its beginnings in Nairobi, Kenya. The name was coined and popularized by Kenyan rapper Nonini who started off at Calif Records. It is a style that incorporates hip hop, dancehall and traditional African… … Wikipedia
Genge — This interesting and unusual name is a dialectal variant from the Middle English given name Jenk, itself being a back formation of the personal name Jenkin, which is a diminutive of the given name John with the removal of the supposed Anglo… … Surnames reference
Genge — 1. Übernamen zu mhd. genge »gut zu Fuß, rüstig«. 2. Auf eine Kurzform von Rufnamen, die mit dem Namenwort ganc gebildet sind (i.A. Wolfgang), zurückgehende Familiennamen … Wörterbuch der deutschen familiennamen
genge — sb. == family. HD. 790 == host, army; [gyng]. Alys. 922 == nation. Ps. ii. 8. AS. genge … Oldest English Words
genge — genge1 1. adj prevailing, effectual, appropriate; seasonable; agreeable; 2. n ( s/ u) troop; 3. f ( an/ an) privy … Old to modern English dictionary
gengė — 1 gengė sf. geležinė ąsa sienoje, durų staktoje, kengė, grandelė: Nuvesk kumelę tvartan ir pririšk prie gengės Vrn. Nupirkęs odos ir gengių, siūsiu kamanas Rud. O ir nutūpė raibs sakalėlis ant svirnos aukso gengelės KlvD189 … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
genge — … Useful english dictionary
Colin Genge — Colin Melville Genge Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta In office 1909–1910 Preceded by Malcolm McKenzie … Wikipedia
André Genge — est un journaliste et homme politique kino congolais. Il prend part à la Table ronde de Bruxelles qui mena à l’indépendance du Congo belge, comme membre de l’Association des Ressortissants du Haut Congo (ASSORECO)[1]. Dans le Congo indépendant,… … Wikipédia en Français
forðgenge — adj increasing, thriving, effective, successful … Old to modern English dictionary