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- Eëä (/iːˈiːə/ ee-EE-ə or /əˈiːə/ ə-EE-ə; Ancient Gr****: Αἰαία, romanized: Aiaíā [ai̯.ǎi̯.aː]) was a mythological island said to be the home of the goddess-sorceress...
- permanently exiled to the island of Aiaia. Circe uses her exile to hone her witchcraft. Over the centuries she spends on Aiaia, Circe interacts with many mythic...
- The All India Anglo-Indian ****ociation (AIAIA) is an organisation representing the interests of Anglo-Indians. It was founded in 1926 in colonial India...
- binomial name Platalea ajaja. Linnaeus largely based his account on the "Aiaia" that been described and illustrated over a century earlier by the German...
- Argonautica, Medea and Jason stopped on her aunt Circe's private isle of Aiaia so that she could be cleansed after murdering her brother, relieving her...
- the 2nd Surface Biome, having been stationed up on her private isle of Aiaia prior by Lady Hecate to be her eyes and ears there. Circe appears in Epic:...
- her fellow sorceress, Lady Circe, stationed up on her private isle of "Aiaia" prior by Lady Hecate to be her eyes and ears there. Thessaly appears in...
- Aea or Aia (Ancient Gr****: Αἶα) or Aeaea or Aiaia (Αἰαία) was a town in Malis in ancient Thessaly. It was mentioned by Sophocles. It was presumably a...
- adhesive adhæsive From Latin "adhaerere" Aeaea Ææa Eëä From Gr**** Αἰαία (Aiaíā) aeciospore æciospore aeciospore Neo-Latin aecium from Ancient Gr**** αἰκία...
- called palala for the birth of his son Kahaʻi. There he was captured by the Aiaia (a bird, messenger of the god Kane), died, and was buried in Ulu-paupau...