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Definition of Othea

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Exothea paniculata
Genip Gen"ip, n., or Genip tree Genip tree 1. Any tree or shrub of the genus Genipa. 2. The West Indian sapindaceous tree Melicocca bijuga, which yields the honeyberry; also, the related trees Exothea paniculata and E. trifoliata.

Meaning of Othea from wikipedia

- giants, Othea, cheated on her unfaithful husband, Annam, the father of giants, with Ulutiu, a minor deity ****ociated with the Great Glacier. Othea and Ulutiu...
- Aristotelian ideal. In 1400 Christine published L'Épistre de Othéa a Hector (Letter of Othea to Hector). When first published, the book was dedicated to...
- et de Dame, Virelyas, Rondeaux L'Épistre au Dieu d'amours L'Épistre de Othéa a Hector Unknown Egils saga einhenda ok Ásmundar berserkjabana Epic of Sundiata...
- Kalzareinad, Karsus, Kiputytto, ****ul, Leira, Moander, Murdane, Myrkul, Mystryl, Othea, Ra Numerous organizations of different types operate throughout Faerûn...
- statue of Leto holding the infant Apollo. Leto and the Lycian peasants. Othea's Epistle's depiction of the Lycian frogs. Fountain of Latona, Versailles...
- Romanorum, some of Odo of Cheriton's Fables, Christine de Pizan's Epistre Othea, and a trilingual glossary of French terms into Latin and/or English) His...
- period due to his dissatisfaction with printed Bibles. The Epistre Othea or Letter of Othea to Hector, composed in 1400, symbolized the murky transition from...
- 1370–1380) dedicated to William, Duke of Austria Christine de Pizan, Epistre Othea a Hector (c. 1400), Livre du corps de policie (1407), Livre de la paix (between...
- Isabeau lavishly, and again in the illuminated collection, The Letter of Othea, which scholar Karen Green believes for de Pizan is "the culmination of...
- Lord Scrope presented him with a copy of Christine de Pizan's Epistle of Othea, demonstrating his position as a "powerful and potentially powerful patron"...