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Devonshire$502897$ - перевод на Английский

PARISH OF BERMUDA
Devonshire Parish, Bermuda; Devonshire, Bermuda

Devonshire      
n. Devonshire (plattelandsgebied in zuidwesten van Engeland)
4th Duke of Devonshire         
  • Coat of arms of William Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshire, KG, PC
  • The Duke of Devonshire
FORMER PRIME MINISTER OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
4th Duke of Devonshire; Premiership of William Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshire; Prime Minister Devonshire; Prime ministership of the Duke of Devonshire; Premiership of the Duke of Devonshire; PM Devonshire
n. 4-de hertog van Devonshire, William Cavendish (1720-1764), Brits staatsman, vroegere minister-president van Groot-Brittannië
clotted cream         
  • A Roman-era Cornish [[fogou]] or ''souterrain''
  •  A tin that was used in the 1970s to send clotted cream through the post from Devon
  • A modern cream tea.
  •  A 'Cow Man' weighs milk at [[Dartington]], 1942
THICK CREAM MADE BY INDIRECTLY HEATING FULL-CREAM COW'S MILK
Clotted Cream; Devonshire cream; Clotted butter; Devon cream; Cornish cream; Cornish Clotted Cream
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Определение

devon
means BALD, having no or little hair
e.g. look at that devon head (pointing at gramps with no hair)or what devon feet you have (no hair on feet when have hairy legs)

Википедия

Devonshire Parish

Devonshire Parish is one of the nine parishes of Bermuda. Originally named Cavendish Tribe and later Devonshire Tribe, for William Cavendish, 1st Earl of Devonshire (1552–1626). Devonshire Redoubt, on Castle Island, one of the Castle Harbour fortifications of St. George's Parish, was also named after him.