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Albertmasc. proper name, from German (the French form is Aubert), from Old High German Adalbert, cognate of Old English Æþelbeorht "Noble-bright" (which was sometimes metathesized as Æþelbriht, he [..]
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Alberta French hot horseradish sauce.
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Alberta French hot horseradish sauce.
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AlbertA chain from the waistcoat pocket to a button in front of the waistcoat. So called from Prince Albert, the consort of Queen Victoria. When he went to Birmingham, in 1849, he was presented by the jewel [..]
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AlbertProbably named after Prince Albert, this is a chain attached to the pocket watch that attaches to a waistcoat buttonhole or lapel buttonhole with a T-bar. A Double Albert has two chains extending from the T-bar - the pocket watch goes on the end of one chain in the lefthand waistcoat pocket whilst the other chain can have a cigar cutter, signet, ke [..]
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Albert<person> An Austrian surgeon, 1841-1900. See: Albert's disease, Albert's suture. (05 Mar 2000)
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Albert<person> A U.S. Physician, 1878-1930. See: Albert's stain. (05 Mar 2000)
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Albert
goh|adal||noble + goh|beraht||bright.
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AlbertFrom the Germanic name Adalbert meaning "noble and bright", composed of the elements adal "noble" and beraht "bright". This name was common among [..]
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