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It came into the Latin from the Greek, which received it from a Phoenician source, the ultimate origin probably being Egyptian. Etymologically K is most nearly related to c, g, h (which see). Kaama (n.) The hartbeest. Kabala (n.) See Cabala. Kabassou (n.) See Cabassou. Kabob (...
44. (Arms & Armour (excluding Firearms)) a complete set, esp of arms or armour for one man 45. (Military) military the flags of a regiment [Old English standan; related to Old Norse standa, Old High German stantan, Latin stāre to stand; see stead] ˈstander n Collins English Dic...
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Etymology: Pleurodeles composed by pleura Greek, flank and deles Greek, well visible; waltl Latin, of Joseph Waltl, a German doctor and naturalist, who discovered the first specimen of this species. Synonyms: Salamandra funebris Bory de Saint-Vincent, 1828. Triton costatus Wagler, 1830. Salam...
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or dark brown. Scientists believe it mostly feeds on amphibians and lizards, though it may go after the occasional small snake or bird. Its species name, Neomaculatus, comes from the Greek word "neo," for new, and the Latin word "maculatus," meaning "blotched," as a nod to its messy...
“mode” of either the Father, the Son, or the Holy Ghost. Sabellius was a theologian and priest from the third century who taught that God put on three different “faces” or “masks” (Latin “personae”) to appear to mortals at times as different members of the Godhead. I’ve ...
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