bane
61Bane (plant) — The term bane was originally used to refer to certain types of plant. In the Middle Ages, a number of plants of the genus Aconitum were thought to have poisonous or prophylactic qualities, which would have dire consequences (Henbane) or liminal… …
62Bane Sekulić — Branislav Sekulić Branislav Sekulić Pas d image ? Cliquez ici. Biographie Nationalité …
63bane of one's life — To say that something is the bane of your life means that it is the cause of your problems or your unhappiness. The heating system is always breaking down. It s the bane of my life! …
64Bane of Glaurung — / Glaurung s Bane A title given to Túrin, and carved on his tomb in the Elvish form dagnir glaurunga, after he slew the dragon Glaurung …
65Bane of Durin — see Durin s Bane …
66Bane of Isildur — see Isildur s Bane …
67Bane — This interesting surname has a number of possible origins. Firstly, it may be from the Gaelic ban meaning white or fair and would have been a nickname for someone with fair hair or a pale complexion. One, Edwin Bayne alias Wuhyte, was recorded in …
68bane — Synonyms and related words: abomination, annihilation, atrocity, bad, befoulment, biological death, blight, blood, bloodletting, bloodshed, braining, cessation of life, clinical death, contagion, corruption, crossing the bar, crying evil,… …
69bane — banne cabane encabane enrubanne haubane mirbane rabane …
70bane — beɪn n. poison; destruction; misfortune, cursedness …