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O"hara$507002$ - translation to

BRITISH ARMY GENERAL
Charles O`Hara; Charles Hara; Charles O Hara; O'Hara, Charles
  • General O'Hara surrenders the sword of Lieutenant-General Cornwallis to Count de Rochambeau and General Washington.<br />Anonymous engraving (ca. 1783)

O'hara      
n. apellido
o         
  • Late [[Renaissance]] or early [[Baroque]] design of an O, from 1627
  • Phoenician Ayin
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  • Proto-sinaitic ʿayin
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LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
O; ℴ; O (letter); 𝓸; ASCII 79; ASCII 111; U+004F; U+006F; Letter O; 𝒪
or [Conjunction]
O         
  • Late [[Renaissance]] or early [[Baroque]] design of an O, from 1627
  • Phoenician Ayin
  • left
  • Proto-sinaitic ʿayin
  • 20px
LETTER OF THE LATIN ALPHABET
O; ℴ; O (letter); 𝓸; ASCII 79; ASCII 111; U+004F; U+006F; Letter O; 𝒪
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* c/o (care of) = a la atención de
* ºC (degree centigrade) = grado centígrado (ºC)
* o"clock = en punto
* O.T. (Old Testament) = Antiguo Testamento, el
* O what a tangled web we weave when first we practise to deceive! = ¡En qué lío cada vez más complicado nos metemos al mentir!
* P.O.W. camp = campo de prisioneros

Definition

hara-kiri
hara-kiri m. Variante ortográfica de "haraquiri".

Wikipedia

Charles O'Hara

General Charles O'Hara (1740 – 25 February 1802) was a British Army officer who served in the Seven Years' War, the American War of Independence, and the French Revolutionary War and later served as governor of Gibraltar. He served with distinction during the American War of Independence, commanding a brigade of Foot Guards as part of the army of Charles Cornwallis and was wounded during the Battle of Guilford Courthouse. He offered the British surrender during the siege of Yorktown on behalf of his superior Charles Cornwallis and is depicted in the eponymous painting by John Trumbull. During his career O'Hara personally surrendered to both George Washington and Napoleon Bonaparte.

O'Hara's Battery and O'Hara's Tower in Gibraltar were named after him.