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- The word zoomorphism derives from Ancient Gr****: ζῶον, romanized: zōon, lit. 'animal' and Ancient Gr****: μορφή, romanized: morphē, lit. 'form; shape'....
- the epic—a number of anthropomorphic features (such as ****) and theriomorphic features (such as a tail). In the Enûma Elish, the Babylonian epic of...
- Scholars have long been perplexed over the meaning (if any) of this theriomorphic design, and there is still no commonly held single answer. The hypotheses...
- discreetly explains to Nick, that she too, and all Grimms, are able to see theriomorphic people known as Wesen, and have an ancient responsibility to kill those...
- world) according to various Gnostic sects, represented sometimes as a theriomorphic, lion-headed serpent. He is identified as a false god who keeps souls...
- while presenting its mythology about a divine monkey, that is the theriomorphic Shinto emblem of Hie shrines, describes a flying white monkey that carries...
- anthropomorphic form, sometimes riding on the back of a leopard, and in the theriomorphic form as a bull. His character is not fully understood, though it is...
- of a bear and a woman figure, interpreted as representations of the theriomorphic and the anthropomorphic aspect of the same goddess. Non-human hybrids...
- horn segment in relief in chasing A 1 two rows of anthropomorphic and theriomorphic figures, including snakes and fish (Hartner's cipher runes) Two intertwining...
- the clans of the 8 Mothers (matris or matrikas). Yoginis are often theriomorphic, having the forms of animals, represented in statuary as female figures...