
1) Ancient marauder 2) Ancient pillager 3) Ancient steppe warrior 4) Ancient vandal 5) Ancient warrior 6) Asian ravager 7) Attila 8) Attila adherent 9) Attila follower 10) Attila was one 11) Attila, notably 12) Barbarian 13) Barbarian of old 14) Barbaric sort 15) Barbaric type 16) Barbarous bloke 17) Barbarous brute
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1) Attila 2) Boche 3) Jerry 4) Kraut 5) Krauthead
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[coin] The Liudhard medalet is a gold Anglo-Saxon coin or small medal found some time before 1844 near St Martin`s Church in Canterbury, England. It was part of the Canterbury-St Martin`s hoard of six items. The coin, along with other items found with it, now resides in the World Museum Liverpool. Although some scholarly debate exists on wh...
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[instrument] The hun is a Korean ocarina-like flute made of baked clay or other ceramics. It has a globular shape, with a blowing hole on top and several finger holes. It is used primarily in court music ensembles, although in the late 20th century some contemporary Korean composers began to use it in their compositions and film scores. In ...
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Slang term for a German.
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• (n.) One of a warlike nomadic people of Northern Asia who, in the 5th century, under Atilla, invaded and conquered a great part of Europe.
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member of a nomadic pastoralist people who invaded southeastern Europe c. 370 and during the next seven decades built up an enormous empire there ... [19 related articles]
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(from the article `arts, East Asian`) The globular flute (hun), mentioned as one of the very earliest artifacts of Chinese music, has been played in Korean Confucian temples since the ...
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in Chinese Taoism, the heavenly (superior, spiritual) soul of man, as distinguished from p`o, the earthly (inferior, material) soul. Following the ... [3 related articles]
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Member of any of a number of nomad Mongol peoples who were first recorded historically in the 2nd century BC, raiding across the Great Wall into China. They entered Europe about AD 372, settled in...
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1. a person belonging to a tribe who attacked Europe in ancient times
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Hun noun [ Latin
Hunni , also
Chunni , and
Chuni ; confer Anglo-Saxon
H...nas ,
H...ne , Old High German
H...ni , German
Hunnen .] One of a warlike nomadic people of Northern Asia who, in the 5th century, under Atilla, invaded and conquered a great par...
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honey
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Hun is British slang for darling.
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[
n] - a member of a nomadic people who invaded Europe in the 4th century
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(C.) The active, positive, or heavenly (yang) part of the soul, as contrasted with the passive, negative, or earthly (yin) part of the soul called p'o. Hun is the soul of man's vital force (ch'i) which is expressed in man's intelligence and power of breathing, whereas p'o is the spirit of man's physical nature which is expressed in bodily movement....
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Member of any of a number of nomad Mongol peoples who were first recorded historically in the 2nd century BC, raiding across the Great Wall into China. They entered Europe about AD 372, settled in the area that is now Hungary, and imposed their supremacy on the Ostrogoths and other Germanic peoples. Under the leadership of Attila they attacked the ...
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a member of a nomadic and warlike Asian people who devastated or controlled large parts of eastern and central Europe and who exercised their greatest power under Attila in the 5th century a.d. · (often l.c.) a barbarous, destructive person; vandal. · · a German soldier in World War I or II. · a German.
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