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during the 1380s, in Wycliffe's Bible,
translating שעיר (LXX δαιμόνια,
Latin pilosi meaning "hairy") in
Isaiah 13:21 The
occurrences in Sir
Gawain and the Green...
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Religion (Brill, 1992), p. 34.
Isidore of Seville,
Etymologiae 8.11.103:
Pilosi, qui
Graece Panitae,
Latine Incubi appellantur, sive Inui ab
ineundo p****im...
- incitāre possunt, and can
arouse an itch, 10 nōn dīcō puerīs, sed hīs
pilōsīs and I don't mean in boys, but in
those hairy old men 11 quī dūrōs nequeunt...
- gave an
unnamed daughter of the
count of
Flanders in
marriage to a
certain Pilosi at the same time as
granting him the
County of Barcelona.
Nelson 1992, pp...
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Performative Icon, " The Art Bulletin, vol.88 no.4 (Dec.2006), 631-632.
Pilosi, Lisa, Whitehouse, David, "Early
Islamic and
Byzantine Silver Stain," in...
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corymbifera var.
oksijukii Chrshan. Rosa
corymbifera var. pendunculis-
pilosis (Degen ex Boros) Ker.-Nagy Rosa
corymbifera var.
querceta Chrshan. Rosa...
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Peshawar Upload Photo Upload Photo KPK-59 Tomb and
mosque of
Sheikh Immamuddin Pilosi Piran Peshawar More
images Upload Photo KPK-60
Gateway of
Kotla Mohsin Khan...
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Latin terms referring to wood
sprites and
nightmare demons, such as
pilosi (hairy sprites),
fauni (fauns), satiri, (satyrs),
silvestres homines (forest...
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argemones (Gäum.),
Peronospora cristata (Tranzschel), and
Peronospora papaveris-
pilosi (Vienn.-Bourg.).
Smith IM,
Dunez J,
Lelliott RA,
Phillips DH,
Archer SA...
- in
Western Civilization (Indiana
University Press, 2003), p. 120 online.
Pilosi, "the
hairy ones," in the
Church Fathers;
Katherine Nell MacFarlane, "Isidore...