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annum totum in duo tempora,
hiemis et
aestatis dispertiebant, ****
menses [...]
aestati tribuendo, ****
reliquos hiemi; unde et mensem, quo
hiemalia tempora...
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mulos captivosque Mauros domno regi per
legatos suos
Froiam et Basilis****
hiemis tempore misit". (ANNALES
REGNI FRANCORUM); "Hadefuns rex
Gallaeciae Carolo...
- destroyer" from πέρθω, pérthō) and Hēsíodos ("he who
emits the voice" from ἵημι,
híēmi and αὐδή, audḗ) as
fictitious names for
poetical personae. It
might seem...
- aphesis, "letting go" from ἀφίημι
aphiemi from ἀπό apo, "away" and ἵημι
híemi, "send forth". In
historical phonetics and phonology, the term "apheresis"...
- Edwards, 1893
Ypthima pupillaris paupera Ungemach, 1932
Ypthima pupillaris f.
hiemis Ungemach, 1932
Ypthima impura f.
badhami van Son, 1955
Ypthima badhami Ypthima...
- its name from the
ancient Latin translation for "Dead Winter" (mortuus
hiemis).
Starting out, the
South Florida band's
primary goal was to
create some...
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Hiems Master:
Makoto Kikuchi Colors:
white and
yellow Name origin: Mare
Hiemis Epimetheus–1 "Epi-chan" Master:
RIFFA Color: blue
Idolmaster The female...
- *dʰi-dʰeh₁-mi, dídōmi "to give" < *di-deh₃-mi, hístēmi "to stand" < *sti-steh₂-mi,
híēmi "to send" < *yi-yeh₁-mi. Many
verbs in this
class were
thematized in individual...
- in Latin. The
first example we have of the form is
Conflictus Veris et
Hiemis (Contention of
Spring and Winter),
which was
written in the late eighth...
- ἔδοσαν (édosan) "they gave". The
verbs τίθημι (títhēmi) "I put" and ἵημι (
híēmi) "I send" are similar, with
aorists ἔθηκα (éthēka) 3rd pl. ἔθεσαν (éthesan)...