ascribed to him, but is now generally thought to have been written by an homonym. Juba II was a noted patron of the arts and sciences and sponsored several...
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Brennus 3rd century BC (died 279 BC) Gallic (Do not confuse with his homonym) One of the Gallic leaders during the Gallic invasion of the Balkans. Notably...
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already established for noctuid moths by Augustus Radcliffe Grote in 1895. That name, though it is the senior homonym, may be suppressed because the name Rivulinae...
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series), "Neither Brute Nor Human" (Black Widowers series), "The Fourth Homonym" (Black Widowers series), "The Eye of the Beholder" (Azazel series), "The...
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prehistory between 1200 and 800 BC was a 'Dark Age'. The Hebrew term has a homonym, tarshish, occurring seven times and translated beryl in older English...
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whatever": Example – particular and universal Limbo – blessed and damned Homonym – concept and idea Halo – potentiality and actuality Face – common and...
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Biblical Hebrew. Acre was known to the Greeks as Ákē (‹See Tfd›Greek: Ἄκη), a homonym for a Greek word meaning "cure". Greek legend then offered a folk etymology...
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the ford' (from the stem ritu- 'ford') or 'that of the course' (from the homonym ritu-, rito- 'course'), and a temple dedicated to Uorioni Deo ('goddess...
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René (1952). "Quelques précisions sur le chimiste Clouet et deux de ses homonymes". Revue d'Histoire des Sciences et de Leurs Applications. 5 (4): 359–367...
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dictionaries, grammars, and where needed for clarity, such as to differentiate homonyms and dialectal use. All Lithuanian consonants except /j/ have two variants:...
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