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The Keffiyeh, a Arab head dress for men, originated from the Middle East. Arab men normally wear it to keep dust and sand out of their eyes, plus it also provides sun protection.
The name Eamon (prononced a-men) is Irish and means "rich protector." Or blessed protector. It is the Irish for Edmund, although in many cases people who were christened Edward, take the name also. The name is also spelt with two n's, as in Eamonn. People called Eamonn who spell their name with two n's feel slightly superior to Eamon's with one 'n'. However, People who spell their name Eamonn, have to endure the continuing offence of having their name spelled , like 'Eammon'. Man this drives 'em nuts. I know, I am one!
In Greek the name means defender of man/men/mankind
The word originates in ancient Rome. It shares a common root with the latin word "senex" which means "old man" The implication being that the senate should be composed of old men.
At first, Polyphemus sees Odysseus and his men as harmless delicacies. However, after he is blinded, he is enraged at Odysseus and his men, enough to curse them in the name of his father.
As a result of the French exploration and settlement in this area, in the 18th century, Illinois was so named after the French version of the name of one tribe which thrived in the area. Thus Illinois (pronounced: /ˌɪləˈnoɪ/) is the French version of the Algonquin Indian word for "warriors" or "tribe of superior men."
The name "Illinois" comes from the Native American word "Illiniwek," which means "tribe of superior men." The Illiniwek were a group of Native American tribes that inhabited the region before European settlement. The name was adopted for the state of Illinois when it was admitted to the Union in 1818.
The tribe of Moronians
Early in the 1670s, French settlers coined the term Illinois based on an Ottowa dialect of the Ojibwe language word ilinwe-, to describe an individual that resides there as he speaks the regular way. The word came to them from the Miami-Illinois language.See the related link(s) listed below for more information:
France draws its name from the Germanic tribe of the "Franks" (the Freee Men).
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the men cleared the land in the mowhawk tribe
what did the maidu men wear
Men typically hunted fished and built houses while women gather seeds and acorns and then smashed the acorns to make acorn flour and then they purified it.
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