• Gaut is an early Germanic name, from a Proto-Germanic gautaz, which represents a mythical ancestor or national god in the origin myth of the Geats. Gautaz...
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    Sarah Ann Ewing Sims Carter Gaut (July 12, 1826 – August 21, 1912), also known as Sallie Ewing Gaut, was an American socialite, secessionist, and Confederate...
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  • recognize Gaut as Shemp Howard's first dental patient in the film The Tooth Will Out. Gaut died in Los Angeles, California on April 17, 1964. Slim Gaut at IMDb...
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    Gaut of Mel (a.k.a Lendmann Gaut Johnsson) (c. 1190-1270) was a powerful Norwegian nobleman, Chief, and Liegeman who was lord of Mel and Ænes. He was the...
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  • Berys Gaut is an author and Professor of Philosophy at the University of St Andrews. He writes on aesthetics, creativity, philosophy of film, and ethics...
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    Bessie Marguerite Thrasher Gaut (November 12, 1888 – December 11, 1967) was an American amateur golfer. In 1968, she became the first woman inducted into...
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  • Brandon Stuart Gaut is an American evolutionary biologist and geneticist who works as a Distinguished Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at...
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  • Geoffrey Charles Gaut CBE (12 October 1909 – 18 August 1992) was a pioneering scientist in Britain's semiconductor industry. Gaut was born in Penwortham...
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    L.Gaut.) Mackinder & L.Gaut. (as C. capuronii G.E.Schatz & L.Gaut.) Donella delphinensis Aubrév. (as C. delphinense (Aubrév.) G.E.Schatz & L.Gaut.) Donella...
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    Tīwaz, and Þunraz may have had a parallel among the Goths, with the names Gaut, Teiws, and Fairguneis. The Goths had a cult of a god of war, identified...
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