• Sir Harold Walter Bailey, FBA (16 December 1899 – 11 January 1996), who published as H. W. Bailey, was an English scholar of Khotanese, Sanskrit, and...
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  • Kewanee, Illinois Walter Bailey (footballer) (1876–?), English footballer Walter Bayley (1529–1593), English physician Harold Walter Bailey (1899–1996), English...
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    Confederation Harold Arroyo, Puerto Rican boxer Harold Bailey (gridiron football) (born 1957), American football player Harold Walter Bailey (1899–1996)...
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    opposed to just 15 texts in Tumshuqese. These were deciphered by Harold Walter Bailey. The earliest texts, from the fourth century, are mostly religious...
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  • protagonist in the movie It's a Wonderful Life Henry Bailey (disambiguation) Sir Harold Walter Bailey (1899–1996), English linguist This disambiguation page...
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    original on 27 June 2016. Retrieved 27 June 2016. Yarshater, Ehsan; Harold Walter Bailey; Ilya Gershevitch (1983), The Cambridge History of Iran, Cambridge...
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  • Ossetic tærxon ('argument, trial') and tærxon kænyn ('to judge'). Harold Walter Bailey also proposes an Iranian (Khotanese Saka) root for the word, L. Rogers...
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    grandfather’s death by killing both Salm and Tur. English scholar Harold Walter Bailey (1899–1996) derived the base word from Avestan sar- (to move suddenly)...
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    Harmatta. In Sanskrit Mihira is Sun and Kula is Clan. According to Harold Walter Bailey: "A name like Toramana and his son's name Mihirakula interpreted...
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  • Franciscus Bernardus Jacobus Kuiper in 1957 with Ludwig Alsdorf, Harold Walter Bailey, Louis Renou, Sumitra Mangesh Katre and Daniel H. H. Ingalls on its...
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  • William Robinson 1967–1970 Charles Fraser Beckingham 1964–1967 Sir Harold Walter Bailey 1961–1964 Sir Richard Olaf Winstedt (4th term) 1958–1961 Gerard L...
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  • French children's author and illustrator (died 1937) December 16 Harold Walter Bailey, English linguistics scholar (died 1996) Noël Coward, English playwright...
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  • initially of Sogdian origin, while later switching to a Turkic language. Harold Walter Bailey proposed an Iranian origin of the Xiongnu, recognizing all of the...
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  • assembler". Georges Dumézil (1958): ar- "to share" (as a union). Harold Walter Bailey (1959): ar- "to beget" ("born", "nurturing"). Émil Benveniste (1969):...
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  • Halle Bailey (born 2000), American actress and singer-songwriter (of Chloe x Halle) Harold Walter Bailey (1899–1996), English linguistic scholar Harold Bailey...
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    term, currently found in a form of a loanword in Armenian. In 1934 Harold Walter Bailey linked to origin of the word to the Parthian language. In Hrachia...
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  • Restoration to Edwardian Elegance David Attenborough – Life on Earth Harold Walter Bailey – Dictionary of Khotan Saka Ion Biberi – Lumea de azi (World of Today)...
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    by Mithridates II in what become known as Sakastan. According to Harold Walter Bailey, the territory of Drangiana (now in Afghanistan and Pakistan) became...
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    settlement in the region. An alternative etymology is proposed by Harold Walter Bailey, an expert in the Khotanese language. He believes the oldest indigenous...
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  • Howard Taubman, American author and critic (born 1907) January 11 – Harold Walter Bailey, English linguistics scholar (born 1899) January 16 – Kaye Webb,...
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    needed] Devizes Hockey Club plays in the Premier 1 Hockey League. Sir Harold Walter Bailey (1899–1996), eminent scholar of Khotanese, Sanskrit and the comparative...
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  • India/England, N/T) Harold Walter Bailey (1899–1996, Australia/England, L) Ronald Bailey (born 1953, US, Ec/Nh) Sarah Lord Bailey (1856–1922, England/US...
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    in Nazi Germany, so in 1936 he accepted an invitation to succeed Harold Walter Bailey as the Parsee Community's Lecturer in Iranian Studies at the School...
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  • scholarship. As an undergraduate at Trinity, his teachers included Harold Walter Bailey, professor of Sanskrit, and N. B. Jopson, later president of the...
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  • in the United Kingdom at Cambridge University to research under Harold Walter Bailey on historical linguistics of West and Central Asia, focusing on Iranian...
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    9 January – Ronnie Bell, physical chemist (born 1907) 11 January Harold Walter Bailey, linguist (born 1899) Eric Hebborn, painter and author (born 1934)...
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  • Charles Schultz Jr., 77, American baseball player, manager, and coach. Harold Walter Bailey, 96, British scholar of Asian languages. Tato Bores, 70, Argentine...
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  • Empire of the Indo-Scythians." Indo-Greek kingdom Kushan empire Harold Walter Bailey, A Kharoṣṭrī Inscription of Seṇavarma, King of Oḍi, The Journal of...
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    standard Chinese Kāngjū), which possibly meant "stone". Against Harold Walter Bailey's and Edwin G. Pulleyblank's suggested Tocharian origin for *kaŋk-...
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  • became a fellow of Balliol College. His students at Oxford included Harold Walter Bailey. Thomas became a Fellow of the British Academy in 1927. He died on...
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