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Koino (Russian: Коино) is a
rural locality (a village) in
Yugskoye Rural Settlement,
Cherepovetsky District,
Vologda Oblast, Russia. The po****tion was...
- (κοινή, 'common, shared'); not only koinḕ aísthēsis, but also such
terms as
koinós noûs (κοινός νοῦς, 'common mind/thought/reason'), koinḗ énnoia (κοινή ἔννοιᾰ)...
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Coenus or
Koinos (Ancient Gr****: Κοῖνος, romanized:
Koînos) was
according to
later tradition the
second king of the
ancient kingdom of Macedonia. The Macedonian...
- Gr****: τόπος "place",
elliptical for
Ancient Gr****: τόπος κοινός tópos
koinós, 'common place'), in
Latin locus (from
locus communis),
refers to a method...
- "own world" or "private world" as
distinguished from the "common world" (
koinos kosmos). The
origin of the term is
attributed to
fragment B89 (Diels–Kranz...
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Progymnasmata (Gr**** προγυμνάσματα "fore-exercises";
Latin praeexercitamina) are a
series of
preliminary rhetorical exercises that
began in
ancient Greece...
- pig, then
found eggs in his own
stools 76 days later. In 1922,
Shimesu Koino ingested 2,000
Ascaris lumbricoides eggs,
found larvae in his
sputum a few...
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Cypriots drómon. This
intepretetion relates the
epithet to "move quickly".
koinos, fellowship, communion,
partnership kynagches, dog
throttler ploutodotes...
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words cenobite and
cenobitic are derived, via Latin, from the Gr****
words koinos (κοινός, lit. 'common'), and bios (βίος, lit. 'life'). The
adjective can...
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Pravin Joshi 1962
Mogarana Saap Amar
Pravin Joshi 1963
Shyam Gulab 1964
Koino Ladkvayo Pravin Joshi 1965
Manju Manju 1966
Manas Name
Karagar Jayant Parekh...