There is still yet another German heraldic fur which is quite unknown in British armory.
Mews/ isquite unknown in America save as an occasional archaism.
A second wife is allowed when the first proves to be childless, but polyandry is quite unknown.
Polygamy is common among Hindu and Ahom Chutiyas, but polyandry is quite unknown.
Troy had therefore no separate Acropolis; but as one was necessary for the great deeds of the Iliad, it was added by the poetical invention of Homer, and called by him Pergamus, a word of quite unknown derivation.
Zetlandicum), which is quite unknown in Scandinavia, and is almost certainly peculiar to the British Islands.
A peculiar genus of a specially Himalayan family, quite unknown in China.
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