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Pannychis (Ancient Gr****: παννυχίς, [pa.ny.kʰís]), from Gr****
words πᾶν ('all, every') and νύξ ('night'), may
refer to: An all-night
feast or ceremony...
- A vigil, from the
Latin vigilia meaning 'wakefulness' (Gr****:
pannychis, παννυχίς or
agrypnia ἀγρυπνία), is a
period of
purposeful sleeplessness, an occasion...
- mnemósynon, "memorial"; Slavonic: панихида, panikhída, from Gr**** παννυχίς,
pannychis, "vigil" (etymologically "all-nighter"); Romanian:
parastas and Serbian...
- ****phone or Demeter. Upon
reaching Eleusis,
there was an all-night
vigil (
pannychis)
according to
Mylonas and Kerényi.
perhaps commemorating Demeter's search...
- Nymphe,
Opora ("Harvest"), Oinanthe,
Oreias ("Mountain-Nymph"), Paidia,
Pannychis ("All-night Revel"),
Periklymene ("Renowned"), Phanope, Philomela, Polyerate...
- (Thomson, 1868)
Synonyms Hemilophus melanophiloides Gemminger & Harold, 1873
Pannychis melanophiloides Thomson, 1868
Pannychis melanophilus Thomson, 1878...
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Mecas sericea is a
species of flat-faced
longhorn in the
beetle family Cerambycidae. It is
found in Mexico. "Mecas sericea". GBIF.
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- may have
caused the
confusion that by -
pannychis Calvin meant sleep (in Gr**** -hypnos, sleep, not -
pannychis, vigil). The
subtitle le
sommeil de l'âme...
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Eudaimonia ("Happiness"),
Paidia ("Play"),
Pandaisia ("Banquet"), and
Pannychis ("Festivity"). All of them
daughters of Zeus and Eurynome,
therefore they...
- procession, the
younger po****tion of
Athens would have a
vigil known as a
pannychis where the
people would dance on the Acropolis.
During this vigil, the...