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AEgilops
AEgilops [AE]g"i*lops, n. [L. aegilopis, Gr. ?, fr. ?, gen. ?, goat + ? eye.] 1. (Med.) An ulcer or fistula in the inner corner of the eye. 2. (Bot.) (a) The great wild-oat grass or other cornfield weed. --Crabb. (b) A genus of plants, called also hardgrass.
Egilopical
Egilopical Eg`i*lop"ic*al, a. [See [AE]gilops.] (Med.) Pertaining to, of the nature of, or affected with, an [ae]gilops, or tumor in the corner of the eye.
Egilops
Egilops Eg"i*lops, n. See [AE]gilops.

Meaning of Egilo from wikipedia

- Egilona (or Egilo) was a Visigothic noblewoman and the last known queen of the Visigoths. She was the wife first of Roderic, the Visigothic king (710–11)...
- legend of Nazaré the king fled the battlefield alone. Roderic left a widow, Egilo, who later married one of the Arabic governors of Hispania, Abd al-Aziz...
- of Vienne 800   875   Adrian and Companions     875   Clarus     875   Egilo (Eigil)     875   Remigius     875   Archbishop of Lyons Donatus     876...
- Andilo, Anilo, Ansilo, Ardilo, Argilo, Berilo, Bitilo, Cisilo, Dadilo, Egilo, Ailo, Emilo, Esmerlo, Espallo, ****ilo, Faquilo, Frankilo, Froilo, Frunilo...
- Eigil (died 29 May 870), also spelled Eigel, Eogil, Egil, Egilo or Heigil, was the abbot of Prüm from 853 to 860, abbot of Flavigny from 860 to 865 and...
- (ca. 766) Gerfrid (774-799) Wenilon I. or Ganelon (800-813) Wenilon II. Egilo Ranfrid Sigebod Ostroald Simon († 847) Pardulus (848-†856) Hincmar the younger...
- Aloysia, the feminin form of Louis) or that it is the same as the Gothic name Egilo/Egilona, spelled to reflect contemporary pronunciation. It may refer to:...
- Gutier and Elvira, while his maternal grandparents were Count Gatón and Egilo. Gatón's sister, Nuña, was the wife of King Ordoño I, while Gutier's sister...
- Agio, Agiulfus, Aidio, Egeredus, Egica, Egila, Agila, Egildus, Agildus, Egilo, Ailo, Eigonza, Eileuva, Eilleus, Eimirus, Eindu, Eirigu, Eisindus, Haginus...
- Abbess of Jouarre (c. 660) Saint Argymirus of Córdoba, martyr (856) Saint Egilo (Egilon, Eigil), a monk and later Abbot of Prüm near Trier in Germany (871)...