Bottle Gourd
liton means in english is flame of fire/fire flame.
It is the diminutive of Gerald or Geraldine (Germanic meaning 'spear ruler'). Also of Gerard (Old English meaning 'spear brave').
"Things" is one meaning of the English word "stuff."Specifically, the word is a common noun. It therefore needs no capitalization of the first letter, "s." Whatever the meaning or use, the pronunciation is "stuhf" in the United States of America.
There is no such English word for whirld. If you meant "whirl" then this mean turning in a circular motion. Similar to spinning.
It seems there might be a typo in your question, as "gliterious" is not a recognized term in English. If you meant "glittering," it typically refers to something that shines with a sparkling light or is visually striking. Alternatively, if you meant "glorious," it describes something that is magnificent or worthy of admiration. Please clarify if you meant something else!
sorakaya
Sorakaya Swami died on 1902-08-09.
If you meant the name 'Priscilla', it means ancient in Old English.
Screming is not an English word. If you meant screaming,it means to be yelling loudly and frantically.
Winter squash is commonly referred to as "sorakaya" (సొరకాయ) in Telugu. This term can refer to various types of squash, including pumpkin and other similar varieties. Sorakaya is often used in traditional Telugu cuisine for making curries and other dishes.
The word "clouse" does not have a widely recognized meaning in English and may be a misspelling or a less common term. If you meant "clause," it refers to a group of words containing a subject and a verb, which can be independent or dependent. If you meant something else, please provide more context for clarification.
Screming is not an English word. If you meant screaming,it means to be yelling loudly and frantically.
Curtis is of English origin and has no equivalent in Hebrew or Greek
The word comes from the Middle English word "upholder". Which in turn meant a tradesman stood behond his goods.
Villa.If you meant the English meaning of the Latin word villa, it would be 'farmhouse' or 'country house.'
Shakespeare wrote in English and so if you want to find out what a word meant to him, check out an English dictionary. With a few exceptions, you will find the meaning there, although it may not be the main meaning of the word. Disgrace, however, has always meant disgrace: to shame someone, to cause people to lose respect for that person.
The French word "lajai" does not appear to have a standard meaning in English, as it seems to be a misspelling or a non-standard term. If you meant "l'argent," it translates to "money" or "silver." Please clarify if you meant a different term or context.