• mythology, Tereis was one of the names given for the slave who was the mother, by Menelaus, of Megapenthes. According to R. L. Fowler, the name Tereis occurs...
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  • Look up terei in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Terei may refer to: Terei language, a language of Bougainville, Papua New Guinea Pio Terei (born 1958)...
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  • Pio Keith Terei MNZM (born 1958) is a Māori actor, singer and comedian on New Zealand television. Early in his working life he sold light commercial trucks...
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  • Terei or Buin, also known as Telei, Rugara, is the most populous Papuan language spoken to the east of New Guinea. There are about 27,000 speakers in...
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    mother was a slave "Pieris, an Aetolian, or, according to Acusilaus, ... Tereis", and that Menelaus had another illegitimate son Xenodamas by another slave...
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  • Agnes Terei was a Vanuatuan educator and politician. In 1965 she became the first woman appointed to the Advisory Council of the New Hebrides. Terei worked...
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  • slave mother was Pieris or Tereis: Menelaus had ... by a female slave Pieris, an Aetolian, or, according to Acusilaus, by Tereis, he had a son Megapenthes;"...
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    History of Pad Thai". Asian Inspirations. 2018-07-13. Retrieved 2024-04-22. Terei-Vigh, Kriszti (July 2018). "Kuy teav". 196 flavors. Retrieved 15 January...
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  • the endings -ei, -ás, -á, -emos, -eis, -ão (the 2nd person plural form tereis is, however, archaic). The past participle of a verb is formed in turn by...
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  • these (ones) those (ones) Nominative ere tere ese tese Genitive ere(n)i terei esei tesei Dative e(re)de te(re)de esede tesede Accusative erebe terebe...
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