GUBER — vulgo Guber, regnum Africae, in Nigritia, montibus altissimis cinctum, pagis compluribus pastoribus atque bubulcis in habitantibus frequens. Ioh. Matal. Metell. Cum urbe primaria cognomine, inter Guineam ad Austr. et Nigrum fluv. ac lacum… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Guber — Guber, der größte Zufluß der Alle in Ostpreußen, mündet rechts bei Schippenbeil … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
guber — gùber m DEFINICIJA reg. [i] (+ srp.)[/i] pokrivač, ćebe, gunj, biljac, deka ONOMASTIKA pr.: Gubèrina (160, Šibenik), Gubèrinić, Gubérović (Nova Gradiška) ETIMOLOGIJA mađ. guba … Hrvatski jezični portal
Guber — GuberVorlage:Infobox Fluss/GKZ fehlt Lage Wojewodschaft Ermland Masuren, Polen Flusssystem Pregel Abfluss über Alle → Pregel → … Deutsch Wikipedia
Guber — Sp Gùberis Ap Guber L u. Š Lenkijoje … Pasaulio vietovardžiai. Internetinė duomenų bazė
guber — AND goober [“guba* ] 1. n. a facial pimple. (See also goob.) □ Wow, look at that giant guber on my nose. □ How does anybody get rid of goobers? 2. n. a tumor. (Jocular medical slang. Possibly because it grows beneath the surface like the goober… … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
GUBER, (Howard) PETER — (1942– ), U.S. film producer. Guber was born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts. His father, Samuel, operated a junk metal business in nearby Somerville. After receiving his B.A. from Syracuse and both business and law degrees from NYU, he was… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Guber (Begriffsklärung) — Guber bezeichnet: Guber, ein polnischer Fluss Crni Guber, Quelle in Bosnien Guber ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Alexander Andrejewitsch Guber (1902–1971), russischer Historiker Boris Andrejewitsch Guber (1903–1937), russischer… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Guber-peters company — La Guber Peters Company est une société de production créée en 1983 par Jon Peters et Peter Guber. Elle fut vendue à Sony Pictures Entertainment en 1989. Productions Le Loup Garou de Londres (1981) de John Landis La Couleur pourpre (1985) de… … Wikipédia en Français
GUBER, RIVKA — (1902–1981), Israel Prize winner for services in the absorption of immigrants, known as the mother of sons. Born in Russia, Guber immigrated with her husband Mordecai in 1925. She lost her two sons in the War of Independence, and from then on… … Encyclopedia of Judaism