-
Latin (which only
rarely used the
letter 'k') as "
Ictis". However, some
commentators doubt that "
Ictis" is
correct and
prefer "Iktin". In Book IV of his...
-
Cigaritis ictis, the
common shot silverline, is a
species of
lycaenid butterflies. It is
native to
India and Sri Lanka. The Sri
Lankan po****tion is classified...
-
cliff castle. The
mount is one of
several candidates for the
island of
Ictis,
described as a tin
trading centre in the
Bibliotheca historica of the Sicilian-Gr****...
- London: G.B. Whittaker. p. 281. Merriam, C. H. (1897). "The
generic names Ictis, Arctogale, and Arctogalidia". Science. 5 (112): 302. doi:10.1126/science...
- Gr**** galē
weasel +
iktis yellow-breasted marten".
Lewis and
Short defines ictis (ἴκτις)
simply as "a kind of weasel".[1]
Archived 2013-11-02 at the Wayback...
-
Retrieved 3
January 2019.
Power Data ****ociates Ltd. "Meter Administrator".
ICTIS (UK) Ltd. "Meter Administrator". "Photo
Electric Control Unit Arrays". Power...
-
applicable to all
manufacturing industries. The
program is
based on the
ICTI Code of
Business Practices. It is
estimated that 70% of
global toy sales...
- "ferret" by the 16th century. The Gr**** word ἴκτις íktis,
Latinized as
ictis occurs in a play
written by Aristophanes, The Acharnians, in 425 BC. Whether...
- of a
Roman settlement has been
found on the
north side of the harbour.
Ictis - an
ancient port
trading in tin. New
settlements continued to be built...
- Child. Some scholars,
including Glyn S. Lewis,
suggest the
island could be
Ictis, the
location described by
Diodorus Siculus as a
centre for the tin trade...