- Greece, the
bômolochus (Ancient Gr****: βωμολόχος) was one of
three stock characters in comedy,
corresponding to the
English buffoon. The
bômolochus is marked...
-
comedy is
defined as
involving three types of characters: the
buffoon (
bômolochus), the
ironist (eirōn), and the
imposter or
boaster (alazṓn). All three...
- Some
called his wife
Peridia and
their children were Myles, Polyclon,
Bomolochus and Therapne. In one tradition, again,
Lelex was
described as the son...
- May and
August and the
female can lay up to 300,000 eggs. The
copepod Bomolochus unicirrus is
known to be an
ectoparasite of S. sphyraena. It is caught...
- to be
variations on the
basic function of the
senex iratus.
Boasting Bômolochus Eirôn
Exaggeration Carlson (1993, 23) and
Janko (1987, 45, 170). Frye...
- difference)
between the
actual meaning and the
apparent meaning of something.
Bômolochus Maieutics Carlson (1993, 23) and
Janko (1987, 45, 170). Frye (1957, 172)...
-
following genera:
Acanthocolax Vervoort, 1969
Acantholochus Cressey, 1984
Bomolochus Nordmann, 1832
Boylea Cressey, 1977
Ceratocolax Vervoort, 1965 Cresseyus...
- This fish
species is host to a
number of parasites, such as the
copepods Bomolochus spinulus,
Lepeophtheirus rotundipes,
Naobranchia scorpaenae, Pseudodiocus...
- the
following parasites: the
Cliophoran Balantidium sigani; the
copepod Bomolochus parvulus (nomen dubium); the
monogeneans Tetrancistrum strophosolenus...
- (Peripatetic)
Boethus of
Sidon (Stoic)
Boios Boium Bolbe Bolina Bolina (Achaea)
Bomolochus Book of
Lemmas Boreads Boreas Borghese Gladiator Borghese Vase Bormus...