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Quirister
Quirister Quir"is*ter, n. [See Quire, Chorister.] A chorister. See Chorister. [R.] --Thomson.

Meaning of Quiris from wikipedia

- meaning remains uncertain. According to linguist Michiel de Vaan, since the quirīs and Quirīnus are connected with Sabellic immigrants into Rome in ancient...
- / – – / – 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- – –| – 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...