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Omicle — (Omichle) Progenitor by Potos (Pothos) of all things, in the Phoenician Creation Legend of Damascius. Their offspring were Aër and Aura … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
mist — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English; akin to Middle Dutch mist mist, Greek omichlē Date: before 12th century 1. water in the form of particles floating or falling in the atmosphere at or near the surface of the earth and… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Doric Greek — Distribution of Greek dialects in the classical period.[1] Western group … Wikipedia
Dorien — Cet article concerne un ancien dialecte grec. Pour le peuple grec du même nom, voir Doriens. Distribution des dialectes du grec ancien durant la période cla … Wikipédia en Français
mist — mistless, adj. /mist/, n. 1. a cloudlike aggregation of minute globules of water suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth s surface, reducing visibility to a lesser degree than fog. 2. a cloud of particles resembling this: She sprayed a… … Universalium
mist — [[t]mɪst[/t]] n. 1) mer a mass of minute globules of water suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth s surface, resembling fog but not as dense 2) a cloud of particles or a fine spray of liquid resembling this: a mist of perfume[/ex] 3)… … From formal English to slang
dimication — ˌdiməˈkāshən noun ( s) Etymology: Latin dimication , dimicatio, from dimicatus (past participle of dimicare to fight, from di from dis apart + micare to flash) + ion , io ion; akin to Welsh dirmygu to despise, Persian miža, muža eyelash, Greek… … Useful english dictionary