- Creek o' day
- break of day or dawn
Scottish slang . 2013.
Scottish slang . 2013.
Bridge Creek (John Day River) — Geobox | River name = Bridge Creek category = Creek image size = image caption = Bridge Creek in the Painted Hills etymology = A small bridge made of juniper logs that mining prospectors built over the creek in about 1862.cite book | last =… … Wikipedia
Day Creek Intermediate School — Established 2004 Type Public Intermediate Principal Charlayne Sprague Students … Wikipedia
Creek War — Depiction of William Weatherford surrendering to Andrew Jackson after the Battle of Horseshoe Bend. Jackson was so impressed with Weatherford s boldness that he let him go … Wikipedia
Day Valley, California — Day Valley census designated place … Wikipedia
Creek language — Creek Mvskoke Spoken in United States Region Oklahoma, Alabama, Georgia and Florida Ethnicity Muscogee people … Wikipedia
Day, California — Day Unincorporated community … Wikipedia
Day — bezeichnet: Day (Sprache), eine Adamaua Sprache Orte in den Vereinigten Staaten: Day (Arkansas) Day Book (North Carolina) Day Center (New York) Day (Florida) Day Heights (Ohio) Day (Kalifornien) Day (Kentucky) Day (Louisiana) Day (Maryland) Day… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Day of the Assassin — is a 1979 action film. A Spanish, Mexican and American co production, it was filmed in Spain, directed by Brian Trenchard Smith. It starred Chuck Connors, Susana Dosamantes, Glenn Ford and Richard Roundtree. External links Day of the Assassin at… … Wikipedia
Creek (people) — Infobox Ethnic group group=Creek image caption = Opothleyahola, Muscogee Creek Chief, 1830s poptime=50,000 60,000 popplace=United States (Oklahoma, Alabama) rels=Protestantism, other langs=English, Creek related=Muskogean peoples: Alabama,… … Wikipedia
Creek mythology — The Creek mythology is related to an American Indian Creek people who are originally from the southeastern United States, also known by their original name Muscogee (or Muskogee), the name they use to identify themselves today.[1] Mvskoke is… … Wikipedia