- and the
Early Middle Ages. The pre-migration term
reported by
Tacitus is
framea, who
identifies it as hasta; the
native term for 'javelin, spear' was Old...
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Kontos Lance Xyston Harpoon One flue
harpoon Two flue
harpoon Angon Falarica Framea Golo Hak
Jaculum Javelin Lancea Pilum Plumbata Soliferrum ****ulum Verutum...
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Megachile framea is a
species of bee in the
family Megachilidae. It was
described by
Schrottky in 1913. "Megachile". BioLib. 2014.
Retrieved 10 October...
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attacks them, but
Framea protects the trio
until Diablo[broken anchor]
reveals himself to be
testing her per Rimuru's order.
Framea is then
tasked by...
- as
evidenced by the
parallel Finnish loanword saipio. The name of the
framea,
described by
Tacitus as a
short spear carried by
Germanic warriors, most...
- the
family Tortricidae. It
consists of only one species,
Caraccochylis framea,
which is
found in
Minas Gerais, Brazil. The
wingspan is
about 11 mm. Wikimedia...
- (disambiguation) Holtzmann's law
Suebi This
includes common nouns such as
framea "Migration
Period spear",
mythological characters such as
Mannus and tribal...
- Menavlion,
menavlon (Gr****)
Migration Period spear, geirr, gaizaz, gar, ger,
framea (European)
Military fork (European) Pike (English)
Pitchfork (Improvised)...
- lay [me] low with [his] blade"). *þramja "edge, blade",
perhaps Tacitus'
framea "spear, lance", but Old
Norse þremjar
means "edges,
sword blades" *agjo...
- Sp.
mercado Pt.
mercado Rms. marchà Vnz. marcà It.
mercato Srd.
mercadu framea type of
sword —
gladius bisacutus Lit. 'double-edged sword'.
Bisacutus is...