-
hunting pressure it
faces during migration. The
flight is
often described as
arrowy, but is not
remarkably swift. The
nuptial flight, high and circling, is...
- and Ⴇ (t), 12–13th century. From the 11th-century "limb-flowery", "limb-
arrowy" and "limb-spotty"
decorative forms of
Asomtavruli are developed. The first...
- work to look down over the
parapet that
protects the road, and mark the
arrowy rushing of the
imprisoned river. Mid-way in the p****, the
precipices approach...
- dancers,
which seem to have the
weight of statues; in the foreground,
rapid arrowy flights performed by
individual soloists. One
appreciates their flashes...
- to
Death and Thee. To Death, thy servant, who, of old, With
tomahawk and
arrowy spear, As by our
fathers we are told, Hath
reaped a
bloody harvest here...