- basillər
- сущ. бациллы (болезнетворные бактерии). Vərəm basili туберкулёзная бацилла
Azərbaycanca-rusca lüğət. Dörd cilddə. Bakı, “Şərq-Qərb”. M.T.Tağıyev . 2006.
Azərbaycanca-rusca lüğət. Dörd cilddə. Bakı, “Şərq-Qərb”. M.T.Tağıyev . 2006.
Basill — This is a surname of very ancient and possibly noble origins. It derives from the Latin and Greek Basilia meaning The Royal or Kingly one and was a Norman introduction after 1066. The usual English form was Basil or Bassilly from which developed… … Surnames reference
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Baseley — This is a surname of very ancient and possibly noble origins. It derives from the Latin and Greek Basilia meaning The Royal or Kingly one and was a Norman introduction after 1066. The usual English form was Basil or Bassilly from which developed… … Surnames reference
Basley — This is a surname of very ancient and possibly noble origins. It derives from the Latin and Greek Basilia meaning The Royal or Kingly one and was a Norman introduction after 1066. The usual English form was Basil or Bassilly from which developed… … Surnames reference
Bassill — This is a surname of very ancient and possibly noble origins. It derives from the Latin and Greek Basilia meaning The Royal or Kingly one and was a Norman introduction after 1066. The usual English form was Basil or Bassilly from which developed… … Surnames reference
Bazeley — This is a surname of very ancient and possibly noble origins. It derives from the Latin and Greek Basilia meaning The Royal or Kingly one and was a Norman introduction after 1066. The usual English form was Basil or Bassilly from which developed… … Surnames reference
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