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Tom$83818$ - traducción al griego

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Tom Tom; Tom tom (disambiguation); Tom Tom (disambiguation)

Tom      
n. υποκοριστικό του thomas
Tom Thumb         
  • Title page ''Coryat's Crudities''
  • Frontispiece ''[[The Tragedy of Tragedies]]''
  • Grave of Tom Thumb in [[Tattershall]], [[Lincolnshire]].
  • The Queen of the Fairies]] attends the birth of Tom Thumb
  • Children's edition, 1888
  • Tom Thumb rides a [[butterfly]].
CHARACTER IN LITERATURE
Tom thumb; Huncamunca; Hop-o'-my-Thumb; Thumb, Tom
κοντορεβιθούλης
peeping Tom         
  •  page = 62 }}</ref> (pictured in 2011)
  • In ''Lady Godina's Rout'' (1796), [[James Gillray]] appealed to the Godiva legend in caricaturing the fashions of the time.
  • The Lady Godiva Clock in Coventry displays her naked ride through the city and Peeping Tom's voyeurism.
  • [[Jules Joseph Lefebvre]], ''Lady Godiva'', 1891
  • ''Lady Godiva'': [[Edmund Blair Leighton]] depicts her moment of decision (1892)
  • Maidstone Museum]], Kent
  • Wooden statue of Peeping Tom exhibited for the Coventry parade. Sketch by W. Reader (from an 1826 article)
ANGLO-SAXON NOBLEWOMAN, COUNTESS OF LEICESTER
Peeping tom; Peeping Tom of Coventry; Godiva; Aethenoth; Pru Porretta; Lady Godiva in popular culture; Lady Godiva in Popular Culture; Godgifu of Mercia; Godgyfu; Peeping Tom; Godiva, Countess of Mercia; Godiva Countess of Mercia
ηδονοβλεψίας

Definición

tom-tom
(tom-toms)
A tom-tom is a tall narrow drum that is usually played with the hands.
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Wikipedia

Tom tom

Tom tom or TomTom may refer to:

  • Tom-tom, a cylindrical drum with no snare
  • TomTom, a Dutch manufacturer of navigation systems
  • Tom Tom (TV series), a 1960s science-themed children's television series on BBC TV
  • Project Tom-Tom, a fighter plane experiment after the FICON project
  • Tom Tom Magazine, a quarterly about women drummers