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To understand the Din family, we must first understand the word ''din''.
 
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Whether on the battlefield or in the tavern...the family Din has always been associated with lots of loud noise.  Boisterous and fun-loving the family would rather have fun than fight.  Their jovial nature is known far and wide as is their mighty rage when need of friend or defense of honor is called for.
 
Whether on the battlefield or in the tavern...the family Din has always been associated with lots of loud noise.  Boisterous and fun-loving the family would rather have fun than fight.  Their jovial nature is known far and wide as is their mighty rage when need of friend or defense of honor is called for.
  
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Here can be found [[Din_Family/Mikolas]]
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Here can be found [[Din_Family/Fingal]]
  
 
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Here can be found [[Din_Family/Drexel]]
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[[Category: Families]]

Latest revision as of 18:45, 24 December 2008

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To understand the Din family, we must first understand the word din.


din (dĭn) n. A jumble of loud, usually discordant sounds. See synonyms at noise.

v., dinned, din·ning, dins.

v.tr. To stun with deafening noise.

v.intr. To make a loud noise.

[Middle English dine, from Old English dyne.]


Whether on the battlefield or in the tavern...the family Din has always been associated with lots of loud noise. Boisterous and fun-loving the family would rather have fun than fight. Their jovial nature is known far and wide as is their mighty rage when need of friend or defense of honor is called for.

Weapons are an important factor in war, but not the decisive factor; it is people, not things, that are decisive. The contest of strength is not only a contest of military and economic power, but also a contest of human power and morale.



Here can be found Din_Family/Mikolas


Here can be found Din_Family/Fingal


Here can be found Din_Family/Dingal


Here can be found Din_Family/Drexel