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Kulla

American  
[kool-ah] / ˈkʊl ɑ /

noun

  1. the Sumerian and Akkadian god of bricks.


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Yamhill County Commissioner Casey Kulla, who was also running for governor before going for state labor commissioner instead, said he has encouraged Kristof to run for the state House, Congress or the county commission.

From Seattle Times Jan. 27, 2022

The Yamhill County Board of Commissioners unanimously authorized the county counsel to approve the settlement last week, said Commissioner Casey Kulla.

From Seattle Times Dec. 20, 2021

In Yamhill County, where McMinnville is the county seat, it would expand counseling and treatment, including in jails, expand residential treatment and recovery facilities and fund other programs, said County Commissioner Casey Kulla.

From Seattle Times Dec. 14, 2021

Also waiting for a royal greeting was Elizabeth Kulla Kulla, an Aboriginal woman named after Queen Elizabeth.

From BBC Apr. 8, 2018

Bahar Kulla is an Arabic word signifying the sea altogether, or an alluvial country.

From An Account of Timbuctoo and Housa Territories in the Interior of Africa by James Grey Jackson

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