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Molossine
Molossine Mo*los"sine, n. (Zo["o]l.) A bat of the genus Molossus, as the monk bat.

Meaning of Molossi from wikipedia

- Molossoi (Gr****: Μολοσσοί) is a former muni****lity in the Ioannina regional unit, Epirus, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of...
- Dodona was located in the center of the homeland of the Molossians, the Molossis, which has always been regarded as a Gr**** oracle, the latter being a well-established...
- Asia that impressed him so much that he sent some home; as the son of a Molossi princess these dogs became ****ociated with his mother's people and that...
- centuries BC. Molossis of Epirus is located in Southern Albania. It is most plausible the Alaunt gave rise to the fighting dogs of the Molossi, which were...
- nephew and said that the latter "waged war against women". "Alexander of Molossis". livius.org. 21 April 2019. Retrieved 1 May 2019. Ellis, J. R., Philip...
- 322 B.C., by N. G. L. Hammond. ISBN 0-19-873095-0, 1986, page 479: "... Molossi, Alcetas, who was a refugee at his court, Dionysius sent a supply of arms...
- to 322 B.C. by N. G. L. Hammond. ISBN 0-19-873095-0, 1986, page 479, "Molossi, Alcetas, who was a refugee at his court, Dionysius sent a supply of arms...
- Britannica ("Epirus") 2013. Hornblower, Spawforth & Eidinow 2012, p. 966: "Molossi: common name of tribes forming a tribal state (koinon) in Epirus, which...
- That they in fact spoke gr**** was implied by Herodotus' inclusion of Molossi among the Gr**** colonists of Asia Minor, but became demonstrable only when...
- consists of three long syllables. Examples of Latin words constituting molossi are audiri, cantabant, virtutem. In English poetry, syllables are usually...