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Dasea may
refer to:
Dasea,
endonym of
Tucano language Dasea (Arcadia), a town of
ancient Arcadia,
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Daseae or
Daseai (Ancient Gr****: Δασέαι), also
known as
Dasea (Δασέα), was a town of
ancient Arcadia in the
district Parrhasia. It was
situated on the...
- Armenian: /t tʰ d/.
These series were
called ψιλά, δασέα, μέσα (psilá,
daséa, mésa) "smooth, rough, intermediate", respectively, by
Koine Gr**** grammarians...
- Tucano, also
Tukano or Tucana,
endonym ye’pâ-masa yee uúku͂sehé, is a
Tucanoan language spoken in Amazonas,
Brazil and Colombia. Many
Tariana people, speakers...
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Cleitor Coretho 11 ✓
Cromus ✓
founded Cromi Cynaethus 12 ✓
Daseatas ✓
founded Dasea Eleuther ✓ sta****
aside from the
abomination Euaemon 13 ✓
possibly eponym...
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unknown woman. He was the
reputed eponymous founder of the
Arcadian city of
Dasea. Pausanias, 8.3.2
Dionysius of Halicarn****us,
Antiquitates Romanae 1.13...
- Yupuá † Desano–Siriano (a.k.a. Desano) East
Central Tucano (Tukana, a.k.a.
Dasea) Waimaha–Tatuyo Waimajã (a.k.a. Bara,
Northern Barasano)
Tatuyo North Kotiria–Piratapuyo...
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which the city was built, was wooded, and that such
shaggy places (
dasea) were
called daula by the ancients.. Here in
Daulis the
women are said to...
- Port
Repair ship
Tucano language, also
known as Tukana, Tucana, Tukano,
Dasea, Koneá, Koreá, Patsoka, Wahyara; autonym: Dahseyé, a
Tucanoan language spoken...
- 1966, p.143 Scott, D. H.
Strawberry varieties in the
United States, US
DASEA, 1979, p.11
Station Bulletin of the
Agricultural Experiment Station, Oregon...