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BagmenBagman Bag"man, n.; pl. Bagmen.
A commercial traveler; one employed to solicit orders for
manufacturers and tradesmen. --Thackeray. CoagmentCoagment Co`ag*ment", v. t. [L. coagmentare, fr. coagmentum a
joining together, fr. cogere. See Cogent.]
To join together. [Obs.] --Glanvill. Coagmentation
Coagmentation Co*ag`men*ta"tion, n. [L. coagmentatio.]
The act of joining, or the state of being joined, together;
union. [Obs.] --B. Jonson.
DragmenDragman Drag"man, n.; pl. Dragmen.
A fisherman who uses a dragnet. --Sir M. Hale. FlagmenFlagman Flag"man, n.; pl. Flagmen.
One who makes signals with a flag. FragmentFragment Frag"ment, n. [L. fragmentum, fr. frangere to break:
cf. F. fragment. See Break, v. t.]
A part broken off; a small, detached portion; an imperfect
part; as, a fragment of an ancient writing.
Gather up the fragments that remain. --John vi. 12. Fragmentak
Fragmentak Frag*men"tak, a.
1. Fragmentary.
2. (Geol.) Consisting of the pulverized or fragmentary
material of rock, as conglomerate, shale, etc.
Fragmental
Fragmental Frag*men"tal, n. (Geol.)
A fragmentary rock.
Fragmentarily
Fragmentarily Frag"men*ta*ri*ly, adv.
In a fragmentary manner; piecemeal.
Fragmentariness
Fragmentariness Frag"men*ta*ri*ness, n.
The quality or property of being in fragnebts, or broken
pieces, incompleteness; want of continuity. --G. Eliot.
Fragmentary
Fragmentary Frag"men*ta*ry, a. [Cf. F. fragmentaire.]
1. Composed of fragments, or broken pieces; disconnected; not
complete or entire. --Donne.
2. (Geol.) Composed of the fragments of other rocks.
Fragmented
Fragmented Frag"ment*ed, a.
Broken into fragments.
Fragmentist
Fragmentist Frag"ment*ist, n.
A writer of fragments; as, the fragmentist of
Wolfenb["u]ttel. [R.]
RagmenRagman Rag"man, n.; pl. Ragmen.
A man who collects, or deals in, rags.
Meaning of Agmen from wikipedia
- the Chalcidi****.
March 1 –
Horace writes the ode
Occidit Daci
Cotisonis agmen.
Virgil probably completes the
Georgics and
begins composition of the Aeneid...
- Julia. He is well
known from the line in
Horace (Occidit Daci
Cotisonis agmen, Odes, III. 8. 18). The
Dacians are
often mentioned under Augustus, according...
- à Gaasb****. p. 510. From p. 510: " … ego
tenuium glandularum glomeratum agmen esse ratus, … " (… I
considered the
heaped cluster of fine glands, … ) Martin...
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Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus introduced a
military step
known as the
agmen. It was a
variable formation, with one or more columns,
separated by cohorts...
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Other clubs include SADD,
National Honor Society,
language honor societies,
Agmen Christi, Don't Feed the Artists, the "Jesuit Masque"
drama troupe, and the...
- Stambaugh, "The
Function of
Roman Temples," p. 593, note 275. Fanati****
agmen, Tacitus,
Annales 14.30. See for
instance Cicero, De domo sua 105, De divinatione...
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islmen yigmin igmen fire
tatha taothla tathxa tatsla taslá sun agmĩn akmén
agmén yenmet ixim ikim moon
pithtin pielstén pelsxtén
piltin pelsten tobacco xená...
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testudo formation and
revert to
their previous formation. At the
command Agmen formate, the
legionaries ****umed a
square formation,
which was also the...
- the Chalcidi****.
March 1 –
Horace writes the ode
Occidit Daci
Cotisonis agmen.
Virgil probably completes the
Georgics and
begins composition of the Aeneid...
-
temporal clause event: ubī nuntiātum Coriolānō est
adesse ingēns
mulierum agmen, multō obstinātior erat (Livy) "when news was
brought to Coriol**** that...