- Marath****a
Valley Moutoullas Omodos Pachna Palaichori Oreinis Pedoulas Pelendri Phini Platres Prastio Prodromos Spilia Vasa
Koilaniou Young tree in
Winter Troodos...
-
Foini (Gr****: Φοινί,
sometimes also
spelled Phini), is a
village in the Troödos
Mountains of Cyprus. The
village is
notable for its pottery. The town...
- Afrika (Southern Ndebele) uSekela-Mongameli
waseMzantsi Afrika (Xhosa) i
Phini likaMengameli waseNingizimu Afrika (Zulu)
liSekela laMengameli weleNingizimu...
- to B****es it has no
clear etymology, and its
alternative spelling φίνις (
phínis),
points to a pre-Gr**** origin,
which according to him is the most likely...
- Afrika (Southern Ndebele) leSekela-Jaji
eyiNtloko waseMzantsi Afrika (Xhosa) i
Phini iJaji Eliyinhloko waseNingizimu Afrika (Zulu)
liSekela Lijaji Lelikhulu...
- σελίνι 10
cents 17.09 cent 24.5 mm 1.7 mm 5.5 g Value,
modern clay vase of
Phini depicting flowers and
birds δεκάρικο, διπλοσέλινο, τσιφτές 20
cents 34.17...
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McBeth was born in Ropesville,
Texas (near Lubbock). His
parents were
Joseph Phinis McBeth, a
Baptist minister, and
Lillie May
Carpenter McBeth.
McBeth had...
- the
western part of the
Malay Archipelago as '****ch', 'pinisch', or '
phinis'(!); by the end of the 19th
century the use of such
vessels apparently had...
- ’nali
tooth *wis a’ay’ lihaʔ ai’
tongue *pelam pał ƚipaƚ pala
mouth *mɨy-
pʰini(h); *lala ak’o likó ko hand *mas ? mane’ ƚimane foot *tek 'leg' a’miš liʔmi¢...
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consonant (see
phonotactics below), and by
morphological alternations such as /
phini/ ~ /mhini/ "to trade".
According to
spectrum analysis, /h/
appears to be...