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Khirbat Faynan,
known in late
Roman and
Byzantine texts as
Phaino or Phaeno, is an
archaeological site in Wadi Faynan,
southern Jordan. It lies just south...
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constructed from the
combination of τὰ ἱερά (ta hiera, 'the holy') and φαίνω (
phainō, 'to reveal').
Hierophant was the
title of the
chief priest at the Eleusinian...
- In
genetics the
phenotype (from
Ancient Gr**** φαίνω (
phaínō) 'to appear, show' and τύπος (túpos) 'mark, type') is the set of
observable characteristics...
- is
derived from
French phényle,
which in turn
derived from Gr**** φαίνω (
phaino) 'shining', as the
first phenyl compounds named were
byproducts of making...
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genus name, Lophophanes, is from the
Ancient Gr**** lophos, "crest", and
phaino, "to show". The
specific cristatus is
Latin for "crested". This species...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Phaeno (Ancient Gr****: Φαινώ
Phainô means 'appear, reveal, shine') was one of the 3,000 Oceanids, water-nymph
daughters of the Titans...
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confirmed to
belong to the
villa of the Gr****
fisherman Phainos, who
lived in the 2nd century AD.
Phainos was the
richest and the most
famous fisherman of his...
- (morphḗ), "shape", and φαινόμενα (phainómena), "appearances", from φαίνω (
phaínō), "shine", Indo-European *bʰeh₂- or *bhā-
remained stable over the centuries...
- also
called Phaesyle (Ancient Gr****: Φαισύλη Phaisúlē
means 'shining' from
phainô) was one of the
three or five Hyades,
sisters that were rain-bringing nymphs...
- ISBN 978-1-78297-832-9.
Khirbat Faynan ... is
almost certainly the
location of
Phaino/Punon/Pinon.
Kitchen 2003, p. 195. "Dibon ... is
readily admitted to be...