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Hypolycaena phemis is a
butterfly in the
family Lycaenidae. It was
described by
Hamilton Herbert Druce in 1895. It is
found on Borneo. Savela,
Markku (December...
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falar "to speak" phōnḗ "voice"; phḗmē "prophetic voice; rumor; re****tion";
phēmí "I speak, say"; prophḗtēs "one who
speaks for a god: proclaimer, prophet";...
- spoken, from a
combination of the Gr**** word
elements eu ,
meaning good, and
phēmí,
meaning to speak.
Notable people with the name include: Euphémie Daguilh...
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derived from ἄφατος aphatos, "speechless" from ἀ- a-, "not, un" and φημί
phemi, "I speak".
Research is
currently being done
using functional magnetic resonance...
- from a
combination of the Gr**** word
elements eu ,
meaning "good", and
phēmí, "to speak".
Several early Christian saints were
called Euphemia. The name...
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comes from the Gr**** φατός phatós ('spoken, that may be spoken'), from φημί
phēmí ('I speak, say'). Many
expressions generally considered to be
phatic (see...
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ogadenensis Stempffer, 1946
Hypolycaena pachalica Butler, 1888
Hypolycaena phemis Druce, 1895
Hypolycaena philippus (Fabricius, 1793)
Hypolycaena phorbas...
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person marker is -mi, e.g. εἰμί (eimí, I am), δίδωμι (dídōmi, I give), φημί (
phēmí, I say) etc. The
conjugation of mi-verbs
differs from the
conjugation of...
- is to make an
indirect statement,
especially after verbs such as φημί (
phēmí) "I say" and οἴμαι (oímai) "I think". As above,
there are two constructions...
- *φῆμι
phêmi etc.; but the
usual convention,
among most
modern editors as well as the
ancient Gr**** grammarians, is to
write εἰμὶ eimì and φημὶ
phēmì even...