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- spyrỹs dkt. Obelų̃ šãkos liñksta nuo obuolių̃ – rei̇̃kia spyrių̃.
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spyrys — spyrỹs sm. (4) OGLII67, LKAI97(Pnm, Šmn, Alvt), LKAI131(Gd), spỹris (2) KII23, DūnŽ, LKAI131(Pnm, Šlv, Vlkj), Škn 1. Rtr, Ser, DŽ, NdŽ, GTŽ baslys, dalba, kartis kam paspirti, paremti, ramstis, atrama, paspara: Namai griūva, paspęsk spyriù Vv … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
Fry an Spyrys — (Cornish for Free the Spirit ) is a group based in Cornwall, UK, who are campaigning for the disestablishment of the Church of England there. It claims that there is a growing threat of merger between the Truro and Exeter dioceses and is… … Wikipedia
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Bishop of Truro — The Bishop of Truro is the head of the Diocese of Truro, one of the younger dioceses of the Church of England formed in 1876.The present diocese covers the county of Cornwall and, although there has been a Christian presence in Cornwall back into … Wikipedia
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