Definition of Inopia. Meaning of Inopia. Synonyms of Inopia

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Sinopia
Sinopia Si*no"pi*a, Sinopis Si*no"pis, n. A red pigment made from sinopite.

Meaning of Inopia from wikipedia

- March 2006, Adrià opened Inopia classic Bar in Barcelona, a bar serving modernised traditional tapas. Many identify Inopia as the first gastrobar in...
- baseness and abounding evil leaden, and moreover for its lack of writers (inopia scriptorum) dark (obscurum)". Significantly, Baronius termed the age 'dark'...
- Dio C****ius, Roman History, Book LVII.18. Tacitus, Annals, Book 1.53. "Inopia ac tabe". Seneca, admissos gregatim adulteros, De Beneficiis 6.32 Macrobius...
- through Aqute Media, and elsewhere by Metropolitan (France), Nos (Portugal), Inopia (Spain), Videovision (South Africa), Front Row (Middle East), Bliss Media...
- Family: Scarabaeidae Genus: Phyllophaga Species: P. beckeri Binomial name Phyllophaga beckeri (Moser, 1921) Synonyms Phyllophaga inopia Sanderson, 1942...
- prologue 3-4): Chiron vero et Apsyrtus diligentius cuncta rimati eloquentiae inopia ac sermonis ipsius vilitate sordes****. ("In spite of their care, Chiron...
- (Seneca) 'old age is full of pleasure, if you know how to enjoy it' quom inopia est, cupiās (Plautus) 'whenever there's a shortage of something, you want...
- Antonio Magnani, 1698) L' innocenza protetta (Giacomo Buonaccorsi, 1700) De inopia copia (Filippo Capistrelli, 1703) Salomon (Francesco Posterla, 1704) Introduzione...
- 'pluperfect indicative auxiliary in the "sum" perfect periphrasis' Erat summa inopia pabulī, adeo ut foliīs ex arboribus strictīs et tenerīs harundinum radicibus...
- activities to prevent discharged soldiers from falling into a state of inopia (total lack of livelihood). For example, Valentinian I in 365 issued a measure...