- In Gr**** mythology,
Erodius (Ancient Gr****: Ἐροδιός, romanized:
Erodios, lit. 'heron') is the son of
Autonous (son of Melaneus) and Hippodamia. He was...
- The
scientific name
comes from
Latin ardea, and
Ancient Gr**** ἐρῳδιός (
erōdios), both
meaning "heron". The
great blue heron's
niche in the Old
World is...
-
leukerodios meaning "spoonbill",
itself derived from leukos, "white" and
erodios "heron". A
molecular phylogenetic study of the
spoonbills based on mitochondrial...
- Mediterranean, and
southern Europe. The
generic name is
derived from the Gr****
erôdios, heron,
since the
fruit of this plant,
which ends in a long bill, suggests...
- (Gr**** geranos),
Pelargonium the
stork (pelargos), and
Erodium the
heron (
erodios).
Erodium species also
differ in
having pinnate leaves,
whereas Geranium...
- schools. [in Gr****: "Trapped...the Gr****s of Skopje",
Dimitrios Alexandrou,
Erodios,
Thessaloniki 2008] Κατάλογος των προσφυγικών συνοικισμών της Μακεδονίας...
- 2024. [in Gr****: "Trapped...the Gr****s of Skopje",
Dimitrios Alexandrou,
Erodios,
Thessaloniki 2008] Law,
Gwillim (1999).
Administrative subdivisions of...
- tēs Kōnstantinoupolēs mesa apo ta
Gallika archeia (in Gr****).
Ekdoseis Erōdios. p. 72. ISBN 978-960-7942-02-9. Το 1951, το υπουργείο Στρατιωτικών ανακήρυξε...
- of the
family Geraniaceae. The
genus name
derives from the Gr**** word "
erōdiós" (ερωδιός),
meaning 'heron',
referring to the fruit's
resemblance to a...
-
reflected as *a. Compare: PIE *h₁rh̥₃déh₂ "heron, stork" (Ancient Gr****
erōdiós,
Latin ardea) > Proto-Balto-Slavic *radāˀ >
Slavic *roda (Serbo-Croatian...