-
meaning remains uncertain.
According to
linguist Michiel de Vaan,
since the
quirīs and Quirīnus are
connected with
Sabellic immigrants into Rome in ancient...
- Bra****s
quiris is a moth of the
family Brachodidae. It is
found in
South Africa.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Bra****s
quiris. Wikispecies...
- / – – / – u u / – – Ōd'et a / mō. Quā / r'id faci / am for / t****e re /
quīris. – u u / – u u / – / – u u / – u u / – Nesciŏ, / sed fie / rī / sen ti'...
- Quirīnus
probably stems from
Latin quirīs, the name of
Roman citizens in
their peacetime function.
Since both
quirīs and Quirīnus are
connected with Sabellic...
- The Rio
Quiri salamander (Bolitoglossa gracilis) is a
species of
salamander in the
family Plethodontidae. It is
endemic to
Costa Rica. Its
natural habitat...
- self-defence systems, such as the
DIRCM (Direct
InfraRed Counter Measures) ELT\577
QUIRIS and the ELT\162
radar warning receiver.
Leonardo has
indicated the rotorcraft...
- from war back to peace, from the
condition of miles, soldier, to that of
quiris,
citizen occupied in
peaceful business, as the
rites of the
Porta Belli...
- me
gustan a mí. Canta el gallo,
canta el
gallo Con el
quiri,
quiri,
quiri,
quiri,
quiri. La gallina, la
gallina Con el cara, cara, cara, cara...
- – –| – u u|– – | – u u| – x Od'et a|mo. Qua|r'id faci|am, for|t****e re|
quiris? – uu | – uu| – || – u u | – u u|– Nescio, | sed fie|ri || senti'et | excruci|or...
- the
surname Quirinus, was an old
Sabine word,
apparently derived from
quiris, a
spear or javelin. As a cognomen, it was
applied to Romulus, the legendary...