Definition of Chelidon. Meaning of Chelidon. Synonyms of Chelidon

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Definition of Chelidon

Chelidon
Chelidon Chel"i*don, n. [NL., fr. Gr. chelidw`n.] (Anat.) The hollow at the flexure of the arm.

Meaning of Chelidon from wikipedia

- Chelidon (fl. 74 BC) was a Roman courtesan, famed for her influence during the praetorship of Gaius Verres. She was a freedwoman and a successful professional...
- Moore in 1854. Delichon is an anagram of the ancient Gr**** term χελιδών (chelīdōn), meaning "swallow", and the species name urbi**** (urbica until 2004, due...
- punished the two thieves. Pandareus was the father of Aëdon (wife of Zethus), Chelidon, Cleothera and Merope; according to Pausanias, the last two were called...
- The cubital fossa, antecubital fossa, chelidon, inside of elbow, or, humorously, wagina, is the area on the anterior side of the upper part between the...
- In Gr**** mythology, Chelidon (Ancient Gr****: Χελιδών, romanized: Khelidṓn, lit. 'swallow') is a minor figure, a noblewoman from either the city of Miletus...
- sorrow: illa cantat; nos tacemus; quando ver venit meum? Quando fi(am) uti chelidon, ut tacere desinam? Perdidi Musam tacendo, nec me Phoebus re****it. Sic...
- Gr**** mythology, Chelidon (Ancient Gr****: Χελιδών, romanized: Khelidon, lit. 'swallow') may refer to the following women: Chelidon, a Lycian royalty...
- The Chelidon (Χελιδών, meaning 'Swallow' in Gr****, also spelled in English as Helithon) was the first airplane developed by the Gr**** EAF (KEA) aircraft...
- prominent landmarks such as the olecranon, the cubital fossa (also called the chelidon, or the elbow pit), and the lateral and the medial epicondyles of the humerus...
- was the daughter of Pandareus and his wife Harmothoë, and thus sister to Chelidon, Cleothera, Merope and an unnamed brother. According to the geographer...