- period. In transcription, the goddess's name also
appears as Setis, Sati,
Setet, Satet, Satit, and Sathit.
Derived from sṯ,
meaning "eject", "shoot", "pour"...
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islands scattered around them. The
island was
known in
ancient tiles as
Setet, and
there are many
archaeological sites,
including sacred places, such...
- have
decorative or
informative purpose. Rock side with
niches Niche 1,
Setét-völgy [Dark valley], Cserépváralja Rock 1, Köves-lápa [Stony valley], Cserépváralja...
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quavering or descending". One call is "kssr" and its
alarm call is "set" or "
setet". The IUCN has ****essed the buff-browed foliage-gleaner as
being of Least...
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historian and
journalist Barbara Kaczvinszky, do****entary
filmmaker Jenő
Setét,
civil rights activist László Bogdan,
Evangelical pastor Gábor Iványi, and...
- Severin. Stockholm. p. 24. Saleh,
Mohamed (17 July 1981). "Alsyyef
Estamar Setet Ayyam Faqat" [The
summer lasted only six days]. Al-Ahram (in Arabic). No...