出自中古英语drit、dryit'excrement,dung,feces,any foul or filthy substance,’also'mud,earth’,大水永*blam>*pla>*pal>*al>*adr>*erd>PIE root *er-(2)'earth,ground’、原始日耳曼语*ertho(比较古撒克逊语ertha、古诺斯语jöröð、古弗里斯兰语erthe'earth’、古高德语erda、哥特语airƥa)、...
Smaller subdivisions were the phratry, a word connected with a philological root meaning “brother,” and the genos, a smaller cluster of families (oikoi). The existence of these groupings in historical times is beyond question; one finds them controlling citizen intake (as in the so-called ...
So let's hop on a Greek ferry into the Aegean Sea and check out the local plumbing! See my travel pages for lots of pictures and suggestions about travel to the Greek islands. This page has modern Greek island toilets. See the Historical Toilets section of the site for several categories...
So parts of them at least share a common root: PIE*pekʷ-(to cook, ripen). Other words from the same root includebiscuit,concoct,cook,cuisine,dyspepsia(indigestion) andprecociousin English;keuken(kitchen, cuisine),kok(cook, chef) andkoken(to cook, boil, seethe) in Dutch; andcegin(kitche...
It was a thing of awe whether for deathless gods or mortal men to see: from its root grew a hundred blooms and it smelled most sweetly, so that wide Ouranos (Uranus, Heaven) above and Gaia (Gaea, Earth) and Thalassa's (Sea) salt swell laughed for joy."...
1 tsp salt, sea, or kosher, or iodized 1 tsp onion powder 1 tsp garlic salt 1 tsp corn starch or arrow root 1 tsp sugar 1 tsp beef bouillon granules or powder without MSG 1 tsp mustard powder 1 tsp lemon zest ½ tsp meat tenderizer without MSG ...
This page has modern Greek toilets on the mainland. See theHistorical Toiletssection of the site for several categories ofAncient Greek toilets,and see theGreek Islandspage for toilets of the Aegean Sea. Greece is well to the east of thePaper Curtain, theBowl-Bin Dividing Line.All toilet pape...
A primary root; to lift up; by implication, to take up or away; figuratively, to raise (the voice), keep in suspense (the mind), specially, to sail away (i.e. Weigh anchor); by Hebraism (comparenasa') to expiate sin -- away with, bear (up), carry, lift up, loose, make to...
At the root of these special days is the fact that Orthodox Christians ... Read More St. Bartholomew Orthodox Saint History and Name Day Information Saint Bartholomew, also known as the Apostle Bartholomew, was one of the Twelve Great Apostles and one of the original followers of Christ. He...
It was a thing of awe whether for deathless gods or mortal men to see: from its root grew a hundred blooms and it smelled most sweetly, so that wide Ouranos (Uranus, Heaven) above and Gaia (Earth) and Thalassa's (Sea) salt swell laughed for joy."Homeric Hymn 3 to Pythian Apollo ...