- a dark-skinned
person of
African descent,
equivalent to Gr**** Αἰθίοψ "
Aithíops".[citation needed] The word is a
derivation of Cush (כּוּשׁ Kūš), referring...
-
Moses the
Black (Gr****: Μωϋσῆς ὁ Αἰθίοψ, romanized: Mōüsês ho
Aithíops, Arabic: موسى, Coptic: Ⲙⲟⲥⲉⲥ; 330 – 405), also
known as
Moses the Strong, Moses...
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modern nation of Ethiopia. The Gr**** name
Aithiopia (Αἰθιοπία, from Αἰθίοψ,
Aithíops) is a
compound derived of two Gr**** words: αἴθω, aíthō, 'I burn' + ὤψ,...
-
identify Nubia instead as Kush. However, in the New Testament, the Gr**** term
Aithiops does occur,
referring to a
servant of the Kandake, the
queen of Kush. Following...
- Genewah)
meaning "the
burnt people" (analogous to the
classical Gr****
Aithiops, "of the
burned face"). The
Berber terms "aginaw" and "Akal n-Iguinawen"...
- Blacks."
David Tuesday Adamo suggests that the word used here (Αἰθίοψ,
aithiops) is best
translated simply as "African." C. K.
Barrett contrasts the Ethiopian...
- at the edge of the
world in Nubia, the
lands south of Egypt. The term
Aithiops was
applied to
peoples who
dwelt above the equator,
between the Atlantic...
- The
first do****ented use of the name "Ethiopia" from Gr**** name Αἰθίοψ,
Aithíops was in the 4th
century during the
reign of
Aksumite king Ezana.
There were...
- to
dominate the Horn of Africa. The Gr**** name Αἰθιοπία (from Αἰθίοψ,
Aithiops, "an Ethiopian") is a
compound word,
later explained as
derived from the...
-
Shungura Formation Taxa
Species Locality Material Notes Images Crocidura C.
aithiops Suncus S.
haesaertsi Relatives of
Shrews S. cf.
lixus S. shungurensis...