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Definition of Archeress

Archeress
Archeress Arch"er*ess, n. A female archer. --Markham.

Meaning of Archeress from wikipedia

- Archery is the sport, practice, or skill of using a bow to shoot arrows. The word comes from the Latin arcus, meaning bow. Historically, archery has been...
- Granary, seat of the Archeological Museum in Bydgoszcz Łuczniczka (The Archeress) Bydgoszcz has a humid continental climate (Köppen Dfb). Wikimedia Commons...
- rocky Dindymon. She was yet unacquainted with love, a comrade of the Archeress. She kept aloof from the notions of unwarlike maids, like a younger Artemis...
- of his death and requests proper burial.] I heard that Phoibos, the Archeress's brother, slept with Kyrene and begat my father, and I thought to draw...
- track-and-field meetings. The name was given in memory of the city's hallmark, the Archeress statue. In 2009 Łuczniczka hosted one of two second round stages of the...
- other). Rubee - Fiery Champion on the Lightning Bow. A red-headed expert archeress from the Fire Isle. Her weapons are a silver bow and flare-tipped arrows...
- Tom Adeline Isabel 1879 Plebeian Joskin Queen Elizabeth Parma Parmesan Archeress Dam Glare (GB) 1891 Ayrshire 1885 Hampton Lord Clifden Lady Langden Atalanta...
- 1879 Plebeian b. 1872 Joskin Queen Elizabeth Parma blk. 1864 Parmesan Archeress Dam Margarine (GB) b. 1887 Petrarch b. 1873 Lord Clifden b. 1860 Newminster...
- Tom Adeline Isabel 1879 Plebeian Joskin Queen Elizabeth Parma Parmesan Archeress Dam Lady Loverule (GB) 1888 Muncaster 1877  Doncaster Stockwell Marigold...
- tracks. The name "Łuczniczka" (English: Archeress) is a reference to one of the city's hallmark, "The Archeress", a 1910 statue by Ferdinand Lepcke, standing...