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'''Ita''' can refer to: | '''Ita''' or '''ITA''' can refer to: | ||
*A sixth century Irish saint: known as Saint Ides or Saint Ida or ''']'''; or | |||
'''Individuals''' | |||
⚫ | *Saint Ita, wife of ] (see ]) | ||
*] (c.1040-1113), mother of ] | * ] (c.1040-1113), mother of ] | ||
*] (1876-1943), co-founder of ] | * ] (1876-1943), co-founder of ] | ||
* ] or Saint Ida, a 6th century Irish saint | |||
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⚫ | * Saint Ita, wife of ] (see ]) | ||
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*A type of palm (]), growing near the Orinoco. The natives eat its fruit and buds, drink its sap, and make thread and cord from its fiber. Also known as the Ité or ]. | |||
'''Other''' | |||
*An ] word meaning "it is learned from" | |||
⚫ | * ] a system formerly used in British schools to teach children to read. | ||
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⚫ | * Ita or ], an ethnic group in the Philippine Islands. | ||
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* "ita", ] for "it is learned from", significant e.g. in ] sources. | |||
⚫ | *] a system formerly used in British schools to teach children to read. | ||
⚫ | * "ita", one of the ] words for "yes". | ||
* "Ita", another common name of the ] (''Mauritia flexuosa'') | |||
⚫ | ==See also== | ||
⚫ | * ] ("North of Little Italy") | ||
{{disambig}} | {{disambig}} |
Revision as of 01:48, 2 April 2008
Ita or ITA can refer to:
Individuals
- Ita of Lorraine (c.1040-1113), mother of Godfrey of Bouillon
- Ita Wegman (1876-1943), co-founder of Anthroposophical Medicine
- Saint Ita or Saint Ida, a 6th century Irish saint
- Saint Ita, wife of Pepin I (see Itta)
Other
- Initial Teaching Alphabet a system formerly used in British schools to teach children to read.
- Ita or Aeta, an ethnic group in the Philippine Islands.
- "ita", Aramaic for "it is learned from", significant e.g. in Abrahamitic sources.
- "ita", one of the Latin words for "yes".
- "Ita", another common name of the Moriche Palm (Mauritia flexuosa)
See also
- NoLIta, Manhattan ("North of Little Italy")
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