- the
Magnum Opus,
along with nigredo,
citrinitas and rubedo. It is a
Latinicized term
meaning "whiteness".
Following the
chaos or m****a
confusa of the...
- Afonso, from the
latinicized Germanic name Adefonsus). Álvarez (from
medieval Alvares, from the
Germanic name Halvar(d),
latinicized as Alvarus). Ares...
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Pedro Jaime Esteve (
latinicized: Estevius, Catalan: Pere
Jaume Esteve; c. 1500 in Sant
Mateu del
Maestrat – 1556 in Valencia) was a
Spanish doctor, botanist...
- Hetair- or
latinicized Hetaer- is a Gr****
linguistic root
bearing the
meaning of
companion (cf.
Latin Socii and societas). It is used in the following...
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serving the
metrical feet of
dactylic hexameter and Mάκεδνος (Mákednos) or
latinicized Macednus with
barytonesis and
apophony in Apollodorus. The recessive...
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shield formation. From "επί" (epi), "on" + "έλκος" (elkos), "wound",
latinicized as: "ful****". The
Strategikon describes the
phoulkon as a close-order...