- ****umption it was
originally of "trident" form has been challenged.
Latin fuscina also
means "trident". The
Sanskrit name for the trident, trishula, is a...
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Habenaria fuscina,
commonly known as the
green rein orchid, is a
species of
orchid that is
endemic to Cape York Peninsula. It has two or
three leaves...
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weighted net (rete (3rd decl.),
hence the name), a three-pointed
trident (
fuscina or tridens), and a
dagger (pugio). The
retiarius was
lightly armoured,...
- not known.
Apollinaris of
Valence was his
younger brother;
their sister Fuscina became a nun.
Avitus was
probably born at Vienne, for he was
baptized by...
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constrictus (Stimpson, 1871)
Rimapenaeus faoe (Obarrio, 1954)
Rimapenaeus fuscina (Pérez Farfante, 1971)
Rimapenaeus pacificus (Burkenroad, 1934) Rimapenaeus...
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Devonian (Givetian) Morocco A
member of the
family Maenioceratidae. The type
species is T. klugi;
genus also
includes T. eculeus, T.
fuscina and T. pau****....
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dracospiritus Griffiths, 1989
Ingolfiella fontinalis Stock, 1977
Ingolfiella fuscina Dojiri & Sieg, 1987
Ingolfiella georgei Andres, 2005
Ingolfiella gobabis...
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either thrown or thrusted.
Similar in
function to the
javelin was the
fuscina.
Although not used by the
Roman military, this fork-like
trident was one...
- [sic] is
described as
having 'a pulpy,
tentacled head,' and the
clypeal fuscina described herein is
reminiscent of Cthulhu's head"
Cthulhu macrofasciculumque...
- by his wife,
Carisia Alona,
buried alongside him, aged ninety.
Severia Fuscina, a
woman buried at
Lugdunum with a
monument dedicated by
Aelius Pollio...