-
Iocus priesthood of the
kingdom of
Valendia is
shown to use the
Kildean rood as a symbol,
although they
follow the
teachings of a
saint named Iocus instead...
- jocosus. The
specific epithet is from
Latin ioculus meaning "merry" (from
iocus meaning "joke").
Linnaeus based his
description on the
Sitta Chinensis that...
- The
National Sports Daily Ludus aequus omnibus iocus ludique Fair play for all, fun and
games Masthead of The
National Type
Daily sports newspaper Format...
- janu- door
Latin janua janitor,
January joc- jest
Latin jocus (also
spelled iocus) jewel, jewelry, jocose, jocosity, jocular, jocularity, joke, jongleur,...
- internal,
internality •
interior • intima, intimacy, intimate,
intimation iocus jocus joc- jest jocular, jocularity, joke †joculus jocul- iūdex jūdex iūdic-...
- f. ('feast, banquet') frēnum n. ('bridle, curb') frēnī m. bridle, curb
iocus m. ('joke, jest') ioca n. or ioci m. ('jokes, fun')
locus m. ('place, location')...
- of
Consumers Unions (
IOCU) by
National consumer organizations who
wanted to
create cross-border
campaigns and
share knowledge.
IOCU was
founded by Elizabeth...
- *Proto-Germanic laska, or < *Lat.
lesca toy
juguete < Lat. + Sp.
suffix iocus + ete
brinquedo < Proto-Germanic blinkaną, blīkaną
swine cochino (onomatopoeic)...
- janu- door
Latin janua janitor,
January joc- jest
Latin jocus (also
spelled iocus) jewel, jewelry, jocose, jocosity, jocular, jocularity, joke, jongleur,...
- 2307/3178357. hdl:2027/spo.0499697.0019.109. JSTOR 3178357. Sim, Foo Gaik (1991).
IOCU on record: a do****entary
history of the
International Organization of Consumers...