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Interpretatio graeca (Latin for 'Gr**** translation'), or "interpretation by
means of Gr**** [models]",
refers to the
tendency of the
ancient Gr****s to identify...
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orthographies it may
represent a
vowel or a consonant. In Latin, Y was
named I
graeca ("Gr**** I"),
since the
classical Gr****
sound /y/,
similar to
modern German...
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Epirus (/ɪˈpaɪrəs/) is a
geographical and
historical region in
southeastern Europe, now
shared between Greece and Albania. It lies
between the
Pindus Mountains...
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Fritillaria graeca is a
European plant species in the
family Liliaceae. It is
native to the
Balkans (Albania, Bulgaria,
North Macedonia, and Greece). Some...
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Magna Graecia is a term that was used for the Gr****-speaking
areas of
Southern Italy, in the present-day
Italian regions of Calabria, Apulia, Basilicata...
- cailor, literally: "on horses' Easter". The
Latin expression ad
kalendas graecas "to the Gr**** calends" The
German "Wenn
Schweine fliegen können!" is identical...
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Crown consists of
three parts: the
lower abroncs (rim, hoop), the
corona graeca; the
upper keresztpántok (cross straps), the
corona latina; and the uppermost...
- Gr****
tortoise (Testudo
graeca), also
known as the spur-thighed
tortoise or
Moorish tortoise, is a
species of
tortoise in the
family Testudinidae. It is...
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Periploca graeca, the silkvine, is an
ornamental plant in the
family Apocynaceae. It is
native to
southern Europe and the
Middle East, and is sparingly...
- The
Bibliotheca Hagiographica Graeca is a
catalogue of Gr****
hagiographic materials,
including ancient literary works on the saints' lives, the translations...