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Nagyvárad

[nod-yuh-vah-rod, noj-]

noun

  1. Hungarian name of Oradea.



Nagyvárad

/ ˈnɔdjvaːrɔd /

noun

  1. the Hungarian name for Oradea

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The real Eva was born in Nagyvàrad, Hungary, and lived with her grandparents after her parents divorced.

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If there is such a thing as justice——" "He was made one of the hundred chief magistrates," said Father Roger quietly, "and one day when he was in Nagyvárad, after my return, he recognised me and offered to take me into his service.

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"I had fled from Nagyvárad before Kajdán reached it, and was a fugitive, hiding in the woods, living on roots and herbs and wild fruits until the autumn, and then—I was deceived as others were!"

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Away for three years to be made into soldiers, to drill and to march, to carry guns and bayonets, to obey words of command that they don't understand, to be packed off from place to place—from Arad to Bistricz, from Kecskemét to Nagyvárad, aye? and as far as Bosnia too—wherever that may be!

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