- and ops "face." Her son was also
named for the flower—narkissos in Gr****.
Leiron and
narkissos might be the same
plant or
could represent two
different species...
- for
being a writer. He is best
known for
authoring the text
named "
Leiron". The
Leiron is a
Meitei language account of
flowers bearing testimonies to the...
- jasminoides), is
described by
Meitei King Charairongba, in his
literary work, "
Leiron" (Meitei: ꯂꯩꯔꯣꯟ)
which is an
account on the
description of 100
flowers and...
-
original on 26
February 2015.
Retrieved 26
February 2015. "Tilda Swinton".
Leiron Reviews. 2009.
Archived from the
original on 3
January 2012. "Man to Man...
-
endemic to Brazil. The
genus name is from the Gr**** “enchos” (spear) and “
leiron” (lily). This
genus occur exclusively in arid,
rocky conditions. Some species...
- it to go out of
control and
crash into a building. One
person who died,
Leiron Kogoya, a
journalist for
Papua Pos, had
suffered a neck
gunshot wound. Amongst...
- read and the deaf will
listen to music" "Koithikhang
makhut chan
koihane leiron chan" "Koithi
means searching for a dear lost
object by 'by
upturning every...
- cape jasmine), is
described by
Meitei King Charairongba, in his book, the "
Leiron", as follows: It is a
flower that
remains ever
fresh as not
eaten by worms...
- nobles, and the
people codified from
traditional systems.: 9, 18, 21, 207
Leiron (Meitei: ꯂꯩꯔꯣꯟ, lit. 'account of flowers'), a
rhythmic and
musical descriptions...