- deesa
- deesa (De dea). f. desus. diosa.
Diccionario de la lengua española. 2015.
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Deesa — city Coordinates Country India State Gujarat … Wikipedia
deesa — (de «dea»; ant.) f. Diosa. * * * deesa. (De dea). f. desus. diosa … Enciclopedia Universal
Deesa — (spr. Disa), Stadt am Banaßfluß in den kleinen Gudscherat Staaten in Vorderindien, westlich von Palhanpur; Sitz eines Radscha; hat Befestigungswerke u. ist umwohnt von den räuberischen Bhcels u. Mewassies … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
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