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Agnus Scythicus
Agnus Scythicus Ag"nus Scyth"i*cus [L., Scythian lamb.] (Bot.) The Scythian lamb, a kind of woolly-skinned rootstock. See Barometz.

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- the Donets and Sula rivers. These po****tions were either of Scythic or of mixed Scythic and native origin. the Sauromatians, who lived to the east of...
- A scythe (/saɪð/, rhyming with writhe) is an agricultural hand-tool for mowing gr**** or harvesting crops. It was historically used to cut down or reap...
- A war scythe or military scythe is a form of polearm with a curving single-edged blade with the cutting edge on the concave side of the blade. Its blade...
- Look up scythe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A scythe is an agricultural hand tool for mowing gr**** or reaping crops. Scythe or scythes may also...
- Scythe is a 2016 young adult novel by Neal Shusterman and is the first in the Arc of a Scythe series. It is set in the far ****ure, where death, disease...
- Scythes (Ancient Gr****: Σκύθης, romanized: Skúthēs) was tyrant or ruler of Zancle, Magna Graecia, in Sicily. He was appointed to that post in about 494...
- The scythed chariot was a war chariot with scythe blades mounted on each side. It was emplo**** in ancient times. The scythed chariot was a modified war...
- Scythemen, also known as scythe-bearers is the term for soldiers (often peasants and townspeople) armed with war scythes. First appearing in the Kościuszko...
- Scythe is a board game for one to five players designed by Jamey Stegmaier and published by Stonemaier Games in 2016. Set in an alternative history version...
- used the term 'Scythic continuum' in a broad cultural sense to indicate the early nomadic cultures of the Eurasian steppe. The term 'Scythic' draws attention...