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Alleghenian
Alleghenian Al`le*ghe"ni*an, a. Also Alleghanian
Al`le*gha"ni*an (Biogeography)
Pertaining to or designating the humid division of the
Transition zone extending across the northern United States
from New England to eastern Dakota, and including also most
of Pennsylvania and the mountainous region as far south as
northern Georgia.
Armenian
Armenian Ar*me"ni*an, n.
1. A native or one of the people of Armenia; also, the
language of the Armenians.
2. (Eccl. Hist.) An adherent of the Armenian Church, an
organization similar in some doctrines and practices to
the Greek Church, in others to the Roman Catholic.
Armenian boleBole Bole, n. [Gr. ? a clod or lump of earth: cf. F. bol, and
also L. bolus morsel. Cf. Bolus.]
1. Any one of several varieties of friable earthy clay,
usually colored more or less strongly red by oxide of
iron, and used to color and adulterate various substances.
It was formerly used in medicine. It is composed
essentially of hydrous silicates of alumina, or more
rarely of magnesia. See Clay, and Terra alba.
2. A bolus; a dose. --Coleridge.
Armenian bole. See under Armenian.
Bole Armoniac, or Armoniak, Armenian bole. [Obs.]
--Chaucer. Armenian stoneLazuli Laz"u*li, n.[F. & NL. lapis lazuli, LL. lazulus,
lazurius, lazur from the same Oriental source as E. azure.
See Azure.] (Min.)
A mineral of a fine azure-blue color, usually in small
rounded masses. It is essentially a silicate of alumina,
lime, and soda, with some sodium sulphide, is often marked by
yellow spots or veins of sulphide of iron, and is much valued
for ornamental work. Called also lapis lazuli, and
Armenian stone. Cyrenian
Cyrenian Cy*re"ni*an (s?-r?"n?-a]/>n), a.
Pertaining to Cyrene, in Africa; Cyrenaic.
Cyrenian
Cyrenian Cy*re"ni*an, n.
1. A native or inhabitant of Cyrene.
2. One of a school of philosophers, established at Cyrene by
Aristippus, a disciple of Socrates. Their doctrines were
nearly the same as those of the Epicureans.
Deniance
Deniance De*ni"ance, n.
Denial. [Obs.] --E. Hall.
Fenian
Fenian Fe"ni*an, n. [From the Finians or Fenii, the old
militia of Ireland, who were so called from Fin or Finn,
Fionn, or Fingal, a popular hero of Irish traditional
history.]
A member of a secret organization, consisting mainly of
Irishment, having for its aim the overthrow of English rule
in ireland.
Fenian
Fenian Fe"ni*an, a.
Pertaining to Fenians or to Fenianism.
Fenianism
Fenianism Fe"ni*an*ism, n.
The principles, purposes, and methods of the Fenians.
GenianGenian Ge*ni"an, a. [Gr. ? chin; akin to ? under jaw. Cf.
Chin.] (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to the chin; mental; as, the genian
prominence. Hellenian
Hellenian Hel*le"ni*an, a.
Of or pertaining to the Hellenes, or Greeks.
Hermogenian
Hermogenian Her`mo*ge"ni*an, n. (Eccl. Hist.)
A disciple of Hermogenes, an heretical teacher who lived in
Africa near the close of the second century. He held matter
to be the fountain of all evil, and that souls and spirits
are formed of corrupt matter.
HuyghenianHuyghenian Huy*ghe"ni*an, a.
Pertaining to, or invented by, Christian Huyghens, a Dutch
astronomer of the seventeenth century; as, the Huyghenian
telescope.
Huyghenian eyepieceSee under Eyepiece. Huyghenian eyepieceHuyghenian Huy*ghe"ni*an, a.
Pertaining to, or invented by, Christian Huyghens, a Dutch
astronomer of the seventeenth century; as, the Huyghenian
telescope.
Huyghenian eyepieceSee under Eyepiece. LagenianLagenian La*ge"ni*an, a. [See Lagena.] (Zo["o]l.)
Like, or pertaining to, Lagena, a genus of Foraminifera
having a straight, chambered shell. Madrilenian
Madrilenian Mad`ri*le"ni*an, a. [Sp. Madrileno.]
Of or pertaining to Madrid in Spain, or to its inhabitants.
-- n. A native or inhabitant of Madrid.
Philohellenian
Philohellenian Phil`o*hel*le"ni*an, n.
A philhellenist.
Sirenian
Sirenian Si*re"ni*an, n. (Zo["o]l.)
Any species of Sirenia.
Meaning of Enian from wikipedia
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Enian Qaghan (遏捻可汗) was the last
effective ruler (khagan) of the
Uyghur Khaganate. He was a
younger brother of
Wujie Qaghan and
succeeded him in 846....
- Kürebir, and Tang
dynasty troops in
Ordos and
today Shaanxi. His brother,
Enian Qaghan, was
decisively defeated by Tang
forces in 847. The
Yenisei Kyrgyz...
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Bosworth in a
video entitled "LØV",
which was
modelled around the "S-LØV-
enian" lake Bled and
local Lipizzaner breeds of horses, as part of Vanessa’s Fall...
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Ekpenyong Eyo II, Okon Efio Efana.
Standing second row : Ekei
Ephraim Adam,
Enian Esien, Efa Etim Efa, Umo
Ephraim Adam,
Ekpenyong Nkana,
Ekeng Efana, Harold...
- (彰信可汗) 833-839
Jueluowu or
Yaoluoge Hesa
Qasar Qaghan (㕎馺特勒) 839-840
Yaoluoge Wuxi
Wujie Qaghan (烏介可汗) 841-846
Yaoluoge E'nian
Enian Qaghan (遏捻可汗) 846-848...
- 1248 to c. 1258; died
before 8
November 1267. 1267 1307
Anion Anian or
Enian;
formerly Archdeacon of Anglesey;
elected bishop before 12
December 1267;...
- fals
clergue plagnar lur caïmen E lur orgueill, q'a
durat loniamen E lur
enian e lur fals predicar. Now is the time that
every man
rejoices And the false...
- Israel
Israeli Air
Force 8 Uri Gil Israel
Israeli Air
Force 7.5
Menachem Enian Israel
Israeli Air
Force 7.5
Michael Tsuk Israel
Israeli Air
Force 7 Yirmiahu...
- Qaghan. He had at
least 4 sons:
Chongde Qaghan Zhaoli Qaghan Wujie Qaghan Enian Qaghan He is
famous for
commission of
trilingual (Chinese, Old Turkic, Sogdian)...
- in [his]
description of Armenia: 'It is also
reported that some of the
Enians settled in Uitia,
while the
others settled above the Armenians,
behind the...