-
Hotel "
Elaphos and Elaphina" and the
Byzantine monastery named "Prophetes Elias".
There are two
hotel buildings, a three-store**** one, "
Elaphos" (now restored...
- mythology, the
Ceryneian hind (Ancient Gr****: Κερυνῖτις ἔλαφος
Kerynitis elaphos, Latin:
Elaphus Cerynitis), was a
creature that
lived in Ceryneia, Greece...
-
Setswana name) for this antelope.
Tragos (Gr****)
denotes a he-goat and
elaphos (Gr****) a deer.
Strepho (Gr****)
means "I twist", and
strephis is "twisting"...
- or
tragelaph (Gr****: τράγος, romanized: tragos, "billy goat" + έλαφος,
elaphos, "stag"), also
known as a goat-stag, was a
legendary creature imagined...
-
sixth day of the
month Elaphebolion (ninth month). The name is
related to
elaphos (deer) and
Artemis is the Deer Huntress.
Cakes made from flour, honey,...
- (Liddell-Scott-Jones
Lexicon of
classical Gr****) - kerastês, ou, ho, horned,
elaphos Soph. El. 568;
kantharos IDEM=S.Ichn.300; of a ram, ô
kerasta Eur. Cycl...
- (tragélaphos), from τράγος (trágos),
meaning a "male goat", and ἔλαφος (
élaphos),
meaning a "deer". It is
generally treated as
having eight species, namely:[citation...
-
orders or even a
Roman legal process.
Elafius is a name of Gr****
origin (
elaphos='deer')
which in this
period was best
recorded from the
South of Gaul....
- the
Khoikhoi name for this antelope. Trag- (Gr****)
denotes a goat and
elaphos (Gr****) a deer.
Strepho (Gr****)
means 'twist', and
strepsis is 'twisting'...
- century. The name
comes from the
Ancient Gr**** word for deer (Doric: ἔλαφος;
élaphos), which,
according to
Pliny the Elder, used to
inhabit the
islands in large...