-
lemons (Citrus limon). The name
Cymbopogon derives from the Gr****
words kymbe (κύμβη, 'boat') and
pogon (πώγων, 'beard') "which mean [that] in most species...
- κύμβαλον (kymbalon) 'cymbal',
which in turn
derives from
Ancient Gr**** κύμβη (
kymbē) 'cup, bowl'. In
orchestral scores,
cymbals may be
indicated by the French...
- Duke of
Bedford Edward of Middleham,
Prince of
Wales c. 1473–1484
Thomas Kymbe Ralph Scrope of
Upsall Cecily of York 1469–1507 John
Welles c. 1450–1498...
- and wife
Adelize Ballon (d.
circa 1146)
Cecily of York and
husband Thomas Kymbe Portals:
Catholicism England South East
England Campbell. Sophie. "Quarr...
- with the name in cata****bas, a Gr**** term
composed by two words, katà and
kymbe,
literally meaning "close to the cavity". Actually,
along the
Appian Way...
- The
genus name
Cymbospondylus derives from the
Ancient Gr****
words κύμβη (
kymbē, "cup") and σπόνδυλος (spondylos, "vertebra"), all
taken together literally...
-
meaning beautiful. The
specific name, cymbacantha,
comes from the Gr**** word
kymbe meaning boat and
akantha meaning thorn and
spine which refers to the boat-shaped...