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fan - Wiktionary
fan - Wiktionary

fan - Wiktionary
fan - Wiktionary

Canon, fanon, shipping and more: a glossary of the tricky terminology that  makes up fan culture - Vox
Canon, fanon, shipping and more: a glossary of the tricky terminology that makes up fan culture - Vox

Etymology – Yvonne Gonzales
Etymology – Yvonne Gonzales

fan - Wiktionary
fan - Wiktionary

The beginning of the fan movement: brief history of the first fandoms –  MedKult
The beginning of the fan movement: brief history of the first fandoms – MedKult

infantry | Etymology, origin and meaning of infantry by etymonline
infantry | Etymology, origin and meaning of infantry by etymonline

Etymology of Virtual On
Etymology of Virtual On

Fan (person) - Wikipedia
Fan (person) - Wikipedia

Fan Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Fan Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

Fan Onii | Little King's Story Wiki | Fandom
Fan Onii | Little King's Story Wiki | Fandom

Simon Kuestenmacher on Twitter: "Etymology map shows the roots for the term  “weekend” across European languages. I think the Greeks and Norwegians have  the loveliest options. Source: https://t.co/ITrXShZ36b  https://t.co/b9EO0ZAAW6" / Twitter
Simon Kuestenmacher on Twitter: "Etymology map shows the roots for the term “weekend” across European languages. I think the Greeks and Norwegians have the loveliest options. Source: https://t.co/ITrXShZ36b https://t.co/b9EO0ZAAW6" / Twitter

Fan (person) - Wikipedia
Fan (person) - Wikipedia

PDF) Fans and weapons in XVIth Century Lisbon | Maria Luísa Pedroso -  Academia.edu
PDF) Fans and weapons in XVIth Century Lisbon | Maria Luísa Pedroso - Academia.edu

Episode 7 - Etymology Lessons | Resolution: An RVB Fan Project - YouTube
Episode 7 - Etymology Lessons | Resolution: An RVB Fan Project - YouTube

infant | Etymology, origin and meaning of infant by etymonline
infant | Etymology, origin and meaning of infant by etymonline

Fan (machine) - Wikipedia
Fan (machine) - Wikipedia

Etymology : From French spectre, from Latin spectrum. -- A spectrum (plural  spectra or spectrums[1]) is a condition that is … | Fan book, Fan art,  Comic book covers
Etymology : From French spectre, from Latin spectrum. -- A spectrum (plural spectra or spectrums[1]) is a condition that is … | Fan book, Fan art, Comic book covers

fan - Wiktionary
fan - Wiktionary

fan - Wiktionary
fan - Wiktionary

Dichotomy of Irony: Fan—Of Devotion And Obsession
Dichotomy of Irony: Fan—Of Devotion And Obsession

TsukikoAyanosuke — Terraludus, Twisted Wonderland Fan-Dorm - Basic...
TsukikoAyanosuke — Terraludus, Twisted Wonderland Fan-Dorm - Basic...

The Origin of Fan: Folding Form and Function - Guelph Museums
The Origin of Fan: Folding Form and Function - Guelph Museums

Where did the term 'fan' originate? - Quora
Where did the term 'fan' originate? - Quora

Fan Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
Fan Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary