- Look up
aroura in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Aroura may
refer to: Arura, an
Homeric word for earth, land
Aroura (Xenakis), a 1971
composition for...
- Endo****a
aroura is a
species of moth of the
family Hepialidae. It is
known from Sumatra. The food
plant for this
species is Tectona. Nielsen, Ebbe S.;...
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Aroura is a
composition for
strings by Gr****/French
composer Iannis Xenakis. It was
composed in 1971. The
title of this
composition should be translated...
- at
least 70
arouras of land,
equal to
about 178,920
square metres, and as much as 100
arouras;
infantrymen could expect 30 or 25
arouras and machimoi...
- σπασμός
spasmos spasm) ἄρουρα
aroura 'heap of
wheat with straws' σωρὸς σίτου σὺν ἀχύροις (Homeric,
Ionic ἄρουρα
aroura earth) ἄρπιξ
arpix harpix or aprix...
- Tumbleweeds" and "Meat Puppets") 1983 –
Bethel ("Soup") 1984 –
Basic Sampler ("
Aroura Borealis" and "Problem Child") 1983 –
Leather Chaps and Lace Petticoats...
- "to plow", arātrum "plow" aróō "I plow" < *H₂erH₃-oH₂, árotron "plow",
aroura "arable land" OCS orjǫ (orati) "to plow", ralo < *ar(ə)dhlom "plow" OPrus...
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Arura (Ancient Gr****: ἄρουρα, romanized:
aroura) is a
Homeric Gr**** word with
original meaning "arable land",
derived from the verb ἀρόω (aroō), "plough"...
- 3
times more than the
elites per
aroura of land in tax-rates, and
about 4–5
times more than
Alexandrians per
aroura of land in tax-rates.
These privileges...
- a food
plant by the
larvae of
moths of the
genus Endo****a
including E.
aroura, E. chalybeatus, E. damor, E. gmelina, E. malabaricus, E.
sericeus and E...