kestrel, which is a kind of hawk.
2007-11-01 12:27:24
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answered by Dear Carlos 7
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Knights of course but more narrow are the Knights Templar. They wore white robes (when not fighting). If you are familiar w/the Da Vinci Code, there are many references to Knights Templar (which appears true).
Also, Koran is a term. A Koran from 1203 just sold at Christy's for big big $'s. It seems it's written in GOLD.
Enjoy & good luck.
2007-11-01 12:55:57
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answered by Gumbee 2
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kiwi information khaki knew killer kangaroo kayak knife youngster kosher kodiak kohl kaleidoscope form kiss relatives individuals kick kink save kennel kitten keeper ketchup kit understand kitchen it is all i will arise with. Sorry. saved koala knee kneel knead koi prepared keg knit kelp kite knight king
2016-10-03 03:23:23
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answered by ? 3
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Kingdom, knighthood, kingship
2007-11-01 12:26:12
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answered by CMS 2
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Knight..
2007-11-01 12:24:01
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answered by : ] 4
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Knight, king, knave
2007-11-01 12:19:38
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answered by dcc045 5
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Keep, O.E. cepan
keystone, O.E. cæg, O.E. stan
Kintyr, Scottish heraldry
King-of-Arms, office tittle
kettle, O.E. cetil (Mercian)
kirtle, O.E. cyrtel
kith O.E. cyðð
knead, O.E. cnedan
knife, late O.E. cnif
knell, O.E. cnyll
knit, O.E. cnyttan
knoll, O.E. cnoll "hilltop
knack, M.E. knak
ketch, M.E. cacchen
knot, O.E. cnotta
kine, M.E. kye O.E. cy, pl. of cu
kind, O.E. gecynde
kin, O.E. cyn
kilt, c.1730, from M.E.
know, O.E. cnawan
kipper, O.E. cypera
kite, O.E. cyta
knock, O.E. cnocian (W.Saxon cnucian)
2007-11-01 12:27:59
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answered by gardengallivant 7
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knock
2007-11-01 12:24:52
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answered by Vava L 1
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