-
feather in it.
Comes from
Persia but got lost and now
lives in Pers****.
Psamathos Psamathides - The
chief of all
Psamathists (sand-sorcerers). He is described...
- was also
adapted as a
comic strip by
Henry Seabright. A
wizard named Psamathos Psamathide,
described as a "Psamathist" (expert in sand)
appears in J...
-
ponapeana Xylaria potentillae Xylaria praefecta Xylaria primorskensis Xylaria psamathos Xylaria pseudoapiculata Xylaria psidii Xylaria pterula Xylaria punjabensis...
- "mud" *sámh₂dʰos "sand" sand (< OE sand) sabulō,
sabulum "sand, gravel"
psámathos "sand,
grains of sand" *srew-, *srew-mo, *sru-to "to flow, stream" (in...
-
psaltikon psamath- sand Gr**** psamm- sand Gr**** ψάμμος (psámmos), ψάμαθος (
psámathos) psammite, psammitic, psammoma, psammophile, Psammophis, psammophyte,...
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psaltikon psamath- sand Gr**** psamm- sand Gr**** ψάμμος (psámmos), ψάμαθος (
psámathos) psammite, psammitic, psammoma, psammophile, Psammophis, psammophyte,...
-
Propontis coast,
somewhere between the
later sea
gates of St. Aemili**** and
Psamathos.
Already by the
early 5th century,
Constantinople had
expanded outside...
- for
Notes Ref
Aspidoras psammatides Britto, Lima & Santos, 2005
Catfish Psamathos Psamathides,
Roverandom "Psammatides,
after 'Psammatos psammatides' [sic]...
- and a
personification of the "sand of the sea-s****" (Gr****: ψάμαθος
psamathos), from
which she
derived her name.
Psamathe was
pursued and ****aulted...
-
Chrysoma pauciflosculosa. The
specific epithet comes from the Gr**** noun,
psamathos, for sand of the seas****. It is
plural referring to the type of habitat...