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HesperHesper Hes"per, n. [See Hesperian.]
The evening; Hesperus. Hesperetin
Hesperetin Hes*per"e*tin, n. (Chem.)
A white, crystalline substance having a sweetish taste,
obtained by the decomposition of hesperidin, and regarded as
a complex derivative of caffeic acid.
HesperiadaeUrbicolae Ur*bic"o*l[ae], n. pl. [NL., fr. L. urbs, urbis, a
city + colere to inhabit.] (Zo["o]l.)
An extensive family of butterflies, including those known as
skippers (Hesperiad[ae]). HesperianHesperian Hes*pe"ri*an, a. [L. hesperius, fr. hesperus the
evening star, Gr. ? evening, ? ? the evening star. Cf.
Vesper.]
Western; being in the west; occidental. [Poetic] --Milton. Hesperian
Hesperian Hes*pe"ri*an, n.
A native or an inhabitant of a western country. [Poetic] --J.
Barlow.
HesperianHesperian Hes*pe"ri*an, a. (Zo["o]l.)
Of or pertaining to a family of butterflies called
Hesperid[ae], or skippers. -- n. Any one of the numerous
species of Hesperid[ae]; a skipper. HesperidHesperid Hes"per*id, a. & n. (Zo["o]l.)
Same as 3d Hesperian. HesperideneHesperidene Hes*per"i*dene, n. [See Hesperidium.] (Chem.)
An isomeric variety of terpene from orange oil. HesperidesHesperides Hes*per"i*des, n. pl. [L., fr. Gr. ?.]
1. (Class. Myth.) The daughters of Hesperus, or Night
(brother of Atlas), and fabled possessors of a garden
producing golden apples, in Africa, at the western
extremity of the known world. To slay the guarding dragon
and get some of these apples was one of the labors of
Hercules. Called also Atlantides.
2. The garden producing the golden apples.
It not love a Hercules, Still climbing trees in the
Hesperides? --Shak. HesperidinHesperidin Hes*per"i*din, n. [See Hesperidium.] (Chem.)
A glucoside found in ripe and unripe fruit (as the orange),
and extracted as a white crystalline substance. HesperidiumHesperidium Hes`pe*rid"i*um, n. [NL. So called in allusion to
the golden apples of the Hesperides. See Hesperides.]
(Bot.)
A large berry with a thick rind, as a lemon or an orange. Hesperomys leucopusMouse Mouse (mous), n.; pl. Mice (m[imac]s). [OE. mous, mus,
AS. m[=u]s, pl. m[=y]s; akin to D. muis, G. maus, OHG. &
Icel. m[=u]s, Dan. muus, Sw. mus, Russ. muishe, L. mus, Gr.
my^s, Skr. m[=u]sh mouse, mush to steal. [root]277. Cf.
Muscle, Musk.]
1. (Zo["o]l.) Any one of numerous species of small rodents
belonging to the genus Mus and various related genera of
the family Murid[ae]. The common house mouse (Mus
musculus) is found in nearly all countries. The American
white-footed, or deer, mouse (Hesperomys leucopus)
sometimes lives in houses. See Dormouse, Meadow mouse,
under Meadow, and Harvest mouse, under Harvest. Hesperornis
Hesperornis Hes`pe*ror"nis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? western + ?, ?,
a bird.] (Paleon.)
A genus of large, extinct, wingless birds from the Cretaceous
deposits of Kansas, belonging to the Odontornithes. They had
teeth, and were essentially carnivorous swimming ostriches.
Several species are known. See Illust. in Append.
HesperusEvening E"ven*ing, n. [AS. [=ae]fnung. See even, n., and cf.
Eve.]
1. The latter part and close of the day, and the beginning of
darkness or night; properly, the decline of the day, or of
the sum.
In the ascending scale Of heaven, the stars that
usher evening rose. --Milton.
Note: Sometimes, especially in the Southern parts of the
United States, the afternoon is called evening.
--Bartlett.
2. The latter portion, as of life; the declining period, as
of strength or glory.
Note: Sometimes used adjectively; as, evening gun. ``Evening
Prayer.' --Shak.
Evening flower (Bot.), a genus of iridaceous plants
(Hesperantha) from the Cape of Good Hope, with
sword-shaped leaves, and sweet-scented flowers which
expand in the evening.
Evening grosbeak (Zo["o]l.), an American singing bird
(Coccothraustes vespertina) having a very large bill.
Its color is olivaceous, with the crown, wings, and tail
black, and the under tail coverts yellow. So called
because it sings in the evening.
Evening primrose. See under Primrose.
The evening star, the bright star of early evening in the
western sky, soon passing below the horizon; specifically,
the planet Venus; -- called also Vesper and Hesperus.
During portions of the year, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn are
also evening stars. See Morning Star. HesperusHesperus Hes"pe*rus, n. [L. See Hesper.]
1. Venus when she is the evening star; Hesper.
2. Evening. [Poetic]
The Sun was sunk, and after him the Star Of
Hesperus. --Milton.
Meaning of Hespe from wikipedia
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Hespe is a muni****lity in the
district of Schaumburg, in
Lower Saxony, Germany. "LSN-Online Regionaldatenbank,
Tabelle A100001G:
Fortschreibung des Bevölkerungsstandes...
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Hespe SC is an
Australian jurist who has
served as a
judge of the
Federal Court of
Australia since 27
April 2022.
Hespe replaced Justice Paul Anast****iou...
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David Hespe, twice, was
Commissioner of the New
Jersey Department of Education. He was
appointed by
Governor Chris Christie. He was
appointed Acting Commissioner...
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twelve months for a
deceased parent Chevra kadisha –
burial society Hesped –
eulogy Qaddish – said by a
mourner (or by
someone else, on
behalf of ...
- listings.
Retrieved 5
February 2016.
Labout JJ,
Thijssen C,
Keijser GG,
Hespe W (1982). "Difference
between single and
multiple dose pharmacokinetics...
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Kurdish horse (Kurdish: ئەسپی کورد;
Hespê Kurd; Persian: اسب کرد; Asb-e Kord) or the Kurd horse, is a
horse breed of the Kurds. The
horse is native...
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whether or not to be part of
their community.
Ronit and Esti
attend the Rav's
hesped (eulogy gathering),
which is to be
given by Dovid.
Under the
guise of addressing...
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number of well
known names from the br**** band
world which included George Hespe,
William Halliwell, H. Tompkins, A. H. Whitehead, B. Burns,
Trevor Walmsley...
- 2013. pp. 704–705. ISBN 978-0-8155-1856-3.
Retrieved 17
October 2024.
Hespe W,
Mulder D, van ****en CJ (1972). "Differences in
metabolic behavior and...
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Lindhorst Heuerßen Lüdersfeld...