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  • 11Baba Sy — (1935 1978) was a Senegalese draughts player and the first world champion from Africa.He is said to have been discovered by a French player visiting Dakar. In 1959 Baba Sy won the French championship in Châtellerault. A dispute in 1963 64 World… …

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  • 12Baba&#39 s B&B — (Виченца,Италия) Категория отеля: Адрес: Contrà Motton Pusterla 5, 36100 Виченца, Ит …

    Каталог отелей

  • 13baba — z magla zob. magiel 1. Dziada z babą (tu tylko) brakuje zob. dziad 1. Masz babo placek zob. mieć 2. Tere fere kuku, strzela baba z łuku zob. tere fere …

    Słownik frazeologiczny

  • 14baba — (n.) kind of plum cake, 1827, from Fr. baba (19c.), said by French etymology dictionaries to be from Polish baba …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 15Baba [1] — Baba (die »Alte«), sagenhaftes Wesen der slaw. Volksüberlieferung (bei den Russen, Polen, Tschechen), eine alte Hexe, bei den Russen bába jagá genannt, häßliches, altes Weib, das im Wald oder vor dem Wald in einer elenden alten Hütte lebt, »in… …

    Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • 16Baba —    Baba is a word from the Hindi language that means “father” and is used commonly as an honorific for sages, gurus, and saints. A person called Baba may or may not have taken the vows of renunciation that are signified by the title SWAMI …

    Encyclopedia of Hinduism

  • 17babà — s.m. [fr. baba, di origine polacca]. 1. (gastron.) [dolce di pasta soffice inzuppato di rum o cognac] ▶◀ ‖ bignè, bomba, (region.) bombolone, ciambella, Krapfen. ⇑ dolce, pasta, (region.) pastarella. 2. (fig., region.) a. [persona deliziosa]… …

    Enciclopedia Italiana

  • 18baba — babã jst. Jaũ pienùko babã! …

    Bendrinės lietuvių kalbos žodyno antraštynas

  • 19Baba — Ba ba, n. [F.] A kind of plum cake. [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 20Baba [1] — Baba, 1) nördlichste Insel der Hebriden, s.d.; 2) Ort in Böotien in Griechenland, am Euripus; 3) Vorgebirge in Anadoli am Ägäischen Meere, nördlich von der Insel Mitylene …

    Pierer's Universal-Lexikon