- In
Roman and Gr**** mythology,
Carpus (/ˈkɑːrpɒs/;
Ancient Gr****: Καρπός, romanized: Karpos, lit. 'fruit') is a
minor character ****ociated with fertility...
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University Press, 1929 page 74 "The
North Dacian tribes of the
Koistobokoi and
Karpoi unlike the rest of
Dacia escaped the
Roman conquest of AD 105..." Wilhelm...
- of personifications, as in this
description of Gaia
giving birth to the
Karpoi: But Gaia,
showing her
fertile nature,
which makes the
grain to grow, caused...
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children of
Demeter are
apparently also
capable of
summoning karpoi.
Peaches – A
friendly Karpoi resembling a
pudgy human toddler with
green eyes and green...
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biological features to the
names of many
plants such as phylla(leaves),
karpoi (fruits), and poai (seasonal herbs).
Terms like
phylla are
still used in...
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tours plant anatomy,
including leaves (phylla), flowers, catkins,
fruits (
karpoi), seeds,
roots (rhizai), and wood.
Plants are
classified as trees, shrubs...
- (Dniester) Lith. kapùrna ("mossy mound") *karpa to cut,
stone MN
Carpates TN
Karpoi, Carpi, *sker, *ker ("to cut"), Latv. kārpa (from kārpīt ("to dig and to...
-
University Press, 1929 page 74 "The
North Dacian tribes of the
Koistobokoi and
Karpoi unlike the rest of
Dacia escaped the
Roman conquest of AD 105..." Wilhelm...
- Meg and
destroys the Oracle,
fulfilling Trophonius's wish.
Peaches the
karpoi and his
friends drive them to the
Waystation in time for battle. Apollo...
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Imperial gold, the
Roman sacred metal, as a gift from Nero. Peaches: a
karpoi (grain spirit)
which Meg
involuntarily summons after she, Lester, and Percy...