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Dictionary of ichthyology. 2009.
Dictionary of ichthyology. 2009.
dinnage — brushwood, branches, boughs, bark, etc, placed as a mat on which dried fish is laid in a vessel s hold or spread on a flake (q.v.) (Newfoundland). Also spelled dennage, dynnage and dunnage … Dictionary of ichthyology
Denidge — This most interesting surname is of early medieval English origin, and derives from the Anglo Latin word dennagium, dennage, donage , meaning to stow or secure with dunnage. Hence dunnage was the term given to brushwood, mats, or any light, loose … Surnames reference
Dennidge — This most interesting surname is of early medieval English origin, and derives from the Anglo Latin word dennagium, dennage, donage , meaning to stow or secure with dunnage. Hence dunnage was the term given to brushwood, mats, or any light, loose … Surnames reference
Dimnage — This most interesting surname is of early medieval English origin, and derives from the Anglo Latin word dennagium, dennage, donage , meaning to stow or secure with dunnage. Hence dunnage was the term given to brushwood, mats, or any light, loose … Surnames reference
Dinnage — This most interesting surname is of early medieval English origin, and derives from the Anglo Latin word dennagium, dennage, donage , meaning to stow or secure with dunnage. Hence dunnage was the term given to brushwood, mats, or any light, loose … Surnames reference
Downage — This most interesting surname is of early medieval English origin, and derives from the Anglo Latin word dennagium, dennage, donage , meaning to stow or secure with dunnage. Hence dunnage was the term given to brushwood, mats, or any light, loose … Surnames reference