biskop — ˈbiskəp noun ( s) Etymology: Afrikaans, literally, bishop, from Middle Dutch bisscop; from the supposed grave appearance of the head more at bishop : either of two large sparid marine food and sport fishes of southern Africa called also musse … Useful english dictionary
Biskop — 1. Aus einer niederdeutschen Form von Bischof(f) entstandener Familienname. So ist a. 1339 in Göttingen Syffridus Biscop belegt. 2. Familienname slawischer Herkunft zu osorb. biskop »Bischof« … Wörterbuch der deutschen familiennamen
Biskop Hvoslef — The Biskop Hvoslef is a veteran Norwegian sailing vessel built in 1933 that was used in search and rescue by the Redningsselskapet (Norwegian Society for Rescue at Sea) on the Norwegian coast between 1933 and 1964. It is now a privately owned… … Wikipedia
biskop — bisk·op … English syllables
biskop — bi|skop sb., pen, per, perne … Dansk ordbog
white biskop — noun : a biskop (Sparodon durbanensis or Sparus durbanensis) that is usually somewhat smaller than the black biskop, is silvery with grayish fins and somewhat bluish above, and has the two middle upper teeth large and protruding … Useful english dictionary
black biskop — noun : a large biskop (Cymatoceps nasutus) sometimes exceeding 100 pounds in weight that is dark mottled gray above and white below with blackish fins and a bulbous snout that overhangs the lower lip … Useful english dictionary
blue biskop — noun : black biskop … Useful english dictionary
Nicholas I, Bishop of Schleswig — Nicholas I (Latin: Nicolaus, Danish: Niels, German: Nikolaus) (died 1233[1]) was Bishop of Schleswig between 1209 and 1233. Since 1192 he de facto, though not consecrated, officiated during the flight and following royal captivity of his… … Wikipedia
Georg Müller (Bischof) — Georg Müller SSCC (* 7. Juni 1951 in Volkesfeld, Eifel) ist ein emeritierter römisch katholischer Bischof und ehemaliger Bischofsprälat der Prälatur Trondheim, Norwegen. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Sexueller Missbrauch … Deutsch Wikipedia