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Haitian
Haitian Hai"ti*an, a. & n. See Haytian.
Haitian
Haytian Hay"ti*an, a. Of pertaining to Hayti. -- n. A native of Hayti. [Written also Haitian.]

Meaning of Aitia from wikipedia

- Causality is an influence by which one event, process, state, or object (a cause) contributes to the production of another event, process, state, or object...
- derived from the Gr**** αἰτιολογία, aitiologia, "giving a reason for" (αἰτία, aitia, "cause"; and -λογία, -logia). In medicine, etiology refers to the cause...
- 836–837 Zenob. Cent. 5, par. 41 Eustathius on Homer, p. 772 Callimachus, Aitia Fragment 75 Diodorus Siculus, 5.55.4 Bacchylides, fr. 1 Strabo, Geographica...
- of verses dealing with aitia, the mythical origins of contemporary phenomena. According to one survey, there are eighty aitia in Argonautica. Yet Argonautica...
- 50 and 100GbE switch models. Aitia International introduced the C-GEP FPGA-based switching platform in February 2013. Aitia also produce 100G/40G Ethernet...
- Apollodorus, 3.11.2 Apollodorus, 2.6 Tzetzes on Lycophron, 511 Callimachus, Aitia fr. 66; Valerius Flaccus, 4.374 ff. Antoninus Liberalis, 22 Scholia on Homer's...
- word αἰτιολογία (aitiología), meaning "giving a reason for" (from αἰτία (aitía) 'cause' and -λογία (-logía) 'study of'). More completely, etiology is the...
- provided an analytical scheme of general applicability. Aristotle's word aitia (αἰτία) has, in philosophical scholarly tradition, been translated as 'cause'...
- scholars as the last possessor of complete versions of Callimachus' Hecale and Aitia, he was a versatile writer, and composed homilies, speeches and poems, which...
- made immortal. In antiquity, according to a fragment of Callimachus' lost Aitia, there was a tomb of Peleus in Ikos (modern Alonissos), an island of the...