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Detective one employed or engaged in detecting lawbreakers or in getting information that is not readily or publicly accessible.
Dupin See Monsieur C. Auguste Dupin. Did you mean "duping"? This link will take you out of The Lemony Site. Content is not assured.
Hector This boy's name is used in English and Spanish. Its source is Hektor, a Greek name meaning "A support or stay."
Jacques This boy's name is used in Dutch and French. It corresponds to the English name Jacob. Its source is Yaakov, a Hebrew name meaning "One who trips up another and takes his place."
Lesko See Matthew Lesko. This link will take you out of The Lemony Site. Content is not assured.
Lucinda This girl's name is used in English and Spanish. It is an alternate form of Lucia and Lucille. Their sources are Lux, a male Latin name meaning "Light;" and Lucilla, a Latin name meaning "Light," respectively.
Morrow the next day; the time immediately after a specified event.
Snicket I guess it’s some kind of game, like pool. Or a back alley.
Verhoogen Belgian. See also Jean Verhoogen, geologist.
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