- 120). Pseudo-Plutarch, De
fluviis 24 Steph**** of Byzantium,
Ethnica s.v.
Aōros Apollodorus, 3.1.2
Scholia on Euripides, Orestes, 4; on Pindar, Olympian...
- mythology, Aora (Ancient Gr****: Ἀώρας) was a
nymph by whom the town of
Aoros in
Crete was
named after.
Aristocrats from the town of
Eleutherna claimed...
-
prematurely (
aōros), or to
those fond of
children who ruin them with
their upbringing. For
Gello was a
maiden (parthenos) who died
prematurely (
aōros), and as...
- hautê) ἄορον
aoron lever μοχλός
gateway πυλῶν door-keeper θυρωρός (Aeolic
aoros unsleeped) ἀούματα
aoumata chaffs,
straws left-overs of
barleys τὰ τῶν πτισσομένων...
-
Idogbo -
Adolor Primary School II; Idogbo,
Idogbo -
Aoro Primary School I; Idogbo,
Idogbo -
Aoro Primary School II; Idogbo,
Idogbo -
Space Near Abico...
- humēn) thin skin, membrane. ἀμώνες amōnes (Attic ἀνεμώνες
anemones ἄορος
aoros (Attic ἄϋπνος aypnos,
without sleep) Μηθυμναῖοι ἄρπυς
arpys (Attic ἔρως...
- Oke Okin; St Joseph's
Primary School, Ileaaye; Near Popoola's House, Ile
Aoro Erutu; Near Aba Atiba's House, Ile Aba Atiba; Near Ogboya's House, Ile Ologboya;...
- grape(s)"),
meaning "small,
unripe fruit," from
expressive alteration of Gr****
aōros ("out of season, unripe") ←
Proto Indo-European AHD, OED
Nudnick / Nudnik...
- Ago Alafia; Ago Edema; Ago Ogunji; Ago Oyinbo; Ago-Agbedun;
Akperen Camp;
Aoro Camp;
Ayetoro 1;
Ayetoro 2; Daweren; Iditala; Idogun; Igbaroko; Igbasan;...
-
history of the
province is
linked to the
identification of the
Samangan by
Aoros Ptolemy as the
place of the
Varni or
Uarni and the
fortified city of Samangan...