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Meaning of "fages"

fages (noun) - Plural form of fage, a term used in Scotland to describe a large rocking stone
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  • A nickname of the surname Fagan.

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Fages regarded the natives with disrespect.
The castle is being restored by the church backup association Castels and Castle Fages.
Fages ordered a leather target erected at a practical distance.
You will enjoy of the creative cuisine of the Star Chef Nicolas Fages.
Fages worked his men very harshly and was seen as a tyrant.
The British players waited for Fages to go, but in vain.
Fages journeyed south to Loreto to pick them up.
Box owned by Carles Fages de Climent, with manuscripts by Dalí.
Fages de Climent saw him as a uniting force between the Olot and Empordà styles.
Sets and costumes, Marie Fages.
The Fages bought the adobe with plans to restore and preserve it.
In 1772, Commander Don Pedro Fages became the first European to enter the area.
Fages Consistency of Clark 's completion and existence of stable models.
Spokeswoman Christine Fages said, “ It is not planned that France will receive a third detainee.
Fages and the detachment of Volunteers left Monterey to rejoin their Company in July 1774.

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Governor Fages and his wife make a brief appearance in the Isabel Allende novel Zorro.
Ferran Fages - Performance with electric guitar.
Pedro Fages returned to Monterey in 1777, appointed Governor of the Californias, replacing Felipe de Neve.

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