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Fasayil or Fasa'il (Arabic: فصايل),
ancient Phasaelis, is a
Palestinian village in the
northeastern West Bank, a part of the
Jericho Governorate, located...
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concerns the
retirement of a well-traveled ship (referred to as a "
phaselus", also
sometimes cited as "phasellus", a
variant spelling).
Catullus draws...
- 1017/S0066477400001672. S2CID 142365904. Coleman, K.M. (1981). "The
persona of Catullus'
Phaselus".
Greece & Rome. N.S. 28: 68–72. doi:10.1017/s0017383500033507. S2CID 162206320...
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introduced by
Linnaeus in 1753, from the
Latin phaseolus, a
diminutive of
phasēlus, in turn
borrowed from Gr**** φάσηλος / phasēlos of
unknown origin. The...
- (1972), p. 217.
Maeve O'Brien, "Happier
Transports to Be: Catullus' Poem 4:
Phaselus Ille,"
classics Ireland 13 (2006), pp. 71. Bradley,
Slavery and Society...
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actuaria with up to 50
rowers was the most versatile,
including the
phaselus (lit. "bean pod") for p****enger
transport and the lembus, a small-scale...
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syllable is a
short one, for
example in poem 4: ᴗ – ᴗ – | ᴗ – ᴗ – | ᴗ – ᴗ –
phasēlus ille quem vidētis, hospitēs 'that
yacht which you see, guests...' This...
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hendecasyllabic 18
Lesbia Eulogy to the girlfriend's pet bird
Orcus 4
Latin English Phaselus ille quem videtis,
hospites iambic trimeter (pure
iambic type) 27 Miscellaneous...
- Aghara-filaments (achyranthes aspera),
Askhand (physalisflexuosa), barley, Urid (
phaselus mungo), long pepper,
white Shiras (a kind of mustard), Til (Jingilee or...
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endings in an
iambic setting: tib(i) haec
fuisse et esse
cognitissima ait
phasēlus: ultim(ā) ex orīgine tuō
stetisse dīcit in cacūmine, tu(ō)
imbuisse palmulās...