- dikhás); three, a span (spithamḗ); four, a foot (poûs); five, a
short cubit (
pygōn); and six, a
cubit (pē̂khys). The Gr****s also had a less
common "greater...
- 2 mm (12.13 in) foot pygmē πυγμή 18
daktyloi 346.8 mm (13.65 in)
forearm pygōn πυγών 20
daktyloi 385.3 mm (15.17 in)
distance from
elbow to fist pēchys...
- the
upper jaw and one on the lower. The
teeth were square,
measuring 1
pygōn in the
Ancient Gr****
scale of length,
about 15
inches long. It burrowed...
- Fossiles. Tome IV (livr. 6).
Imprimerie de Petitpierre,
Neuchatel 53-108 [1]
Pygon+pteron.
George Roberts, An
etymological and
explanatory dictionary of the...
- Hopkins, poet and
Jesuit priest, sta**** in
Lydiate at Rose Hill House,
Pygons Hill Lane,
between 1880 and 1881. Rose Hill
House was the home of prominent...