- Lucia, 13 December, is
widely acknowledged in
elaborate celebrations which betoken its
Italian origin and
commence the month-long
Christmas season. 6 June...
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depicted carrying the
image of
Jesus in his hand or
close to his chest,
betokening the
legend of the
Image of Edessa,
recorded in
apocryphal correspondence...
-
stroke and a weak one, like a
sound and its echo. That was
supposed to
betoken the end.... Euler, DE (June 1999). "Cardiac alternans:
mechanisms and pathophysiological...
- one
thing for another,
taking something for its opposite.
Hamartia may
betoken an
error of
discernment due to ignorance, to the lack of an
essential piece...
- is
evoked through vorticist projections (the work of Jon Driscoll) that
betoken chaos in the cosmos. The
Yellow Brick Road is on a
tilted revolve from...
- from the
original on 10
March 2022.
Retrieved 18
March 2022. New
music betokens a kind of pop
modernism with a
British bias,
without getting too specific...
- *mainijan PGmc *be- + *taiknjanan PGmc *standanan + *fura PGmc *ahtalōnan mean
betoken stand for
ettle intend signify intendere significare PGmc *motijan PGmc...
-
provides an epithet, or as a
doublet of the goddess.
Though the name
Aegina betokens a goat-nymph, such as was
Cretan Amalthea, she was
given a
mainland identity...
-
enthusiastic about it in public; some
feared that, if they were, it
would betoken a
lukewarm attitude to the
ideal of a
Jewish homeland in Palestine; indeed...
- if he
hears the
sound of
footsteps or
barking dogs. All
these elements betoken the
rites owed to a
chthonic deity.[citation needed]
During the Gigantomachy...