- dish was
simply referred to as ζωμός,
zōmós. In
Ancient Gr****, the term μέλας, mélas
means black,
while ζωμός,
zōmós could refer to any soup
cooked using...
- (Polish:
Zmotoryzowane Odwody Milicji Obywatelskiej),
commonly known as
ZOMO, were paramilitary-police
formations during the
communist era in Poland....
-
Zomo the
Rabbit is a 1992 book by
Gerald McDermott based on a
Nigerian folktale from
Hausa folklore that
explains why the
rabbit runs so fast from other...
- A dzo (also
spelled zo, zho and dzho,
Standard Tibetan: མཛོ་, romanized: mdzo) is a
hybrid between the yak and
domestic cattle. The word dzo technically...
-
Poland during the time. The
Polish People's Army, Citizens'
Militia (MO),
ZOMO special paramilitary units, and
tanks were deplo**** on the
streets to demoralize...
-
paramilitary formations: the
elite Motorized Reserves of the Citizens'
Militia (
ZOMO) and the
reservist Volunteer Reserve of the Citizens'
Militia (ORMO). In...
-
Polish soup
czernina or an even more
ancient Spartan dish
known as
melas zomos (black soup)
whose primary ingredients were pork,
vinegar and blood. Dinuguan...
-
Polish ZOMO squads with
police batons preparing to
violently dis****
protesters during martial law in Poland, 1981–1983. The
sarcastic caption reads "outstretched...
- main
thrust against the
miners consisted of
eight companies of riot
police (
ZOMO,
supported by ORMO (police reservists) and NOMO) with
seven water cannons...
- The
Spartans had
vinegar as a part of
their traditional blood soup
melas zomos; in
addition to
flavoring the broth, the
acidity of the
vinegar prevented...