Else

  • 31else —    Ē a e.    ♦ Someone else, kahi, kekahi, ha i.    ♦ Or else, i ole.    ♦ What else? He aha hou a e? …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 32Else — Ẹl|se1 〈f. 19; Zool.〉 = Maifisch [→ Alse] Ẹl|se2 〈f. 19〉 = Erle [<nddt. else = nhd. Erle] * * * Ẹlse   die, linker Nebenfluss der in die Weser mündenden Werre, 33 km lang, kommt vom Nordhang des Teutoburger Walds; mündet bei Löhne. * * * Ẹ …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 33else — See else, else s …

    Dictionary of problem words and expressions

  • 34else's — See else, else s …

    Dictionary of problem words and expressions

  • 35Else — This unusual and interesting name is of Norman French origin, introduced into England after the Conquest of 1066. It is one of the metronymic forms of the surname Ell , which derives from the Norman female given name Ela, Ella or Ala, adopted by… …

    Surnames reference

  • 36Else — Kurzform von → Elisabeth (Bedeutung: mein Gott ist vollkommen). Bekannt aus Arthur Schnitzlers Novelle »Fräulein Else« (1924). Namensträgerin: Else Lasker Schüler, deutsche Dichterin …

    Deutsch namen

  • 37else — [OE] Else shares its sense of ‘otherness’ with related words in other parts of the Indo European language family. It comes ultimately from the base *al , which also produced Latin alter ‘other’ (source of English alter) and alius ‘other’ (source… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 38else — [OE] Else shares its sense of ‘otherness’ with related words in other parts of the Indo European language family. It comes ultimately from the base *al , which also produced Latin alter ‘other’ (source of English alter) and alius ‘other’ (source… …

    Word origins

  • 39else — See: SOMETHING ELSE AGAIN …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 40else — See: SOMETHING ELSE AGAIN …

    Dictionary of American idioms