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Sardian
Sardian, a. and n. (ˈsɑːdɪən) [ad. L. Sardiānus, a. Gr. σαρδιᾱνός, Ionic -ηνός, f. σάρδεις pl., L. Sardīs, Sardēs, the name of the ancient capital of Lydia.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to Sardis. Sardian acorn, Sardian nut, a chestnut, Castanea vesca. Sardian stone = sard n.11551 Turner Herbal i. (156...
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Eugenio Tavolara
In a 2007 tribute exhibition, 14 Sardian artists reinterpreted his works.
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Italian potters
1901 births
1963 deaths
20th-century ceramists
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Sardic
† ˈSardic, a. Obs. rare1. In 6 Sardique. [f. L. Sard-īs (see Sardian) + -ic.] = Sardian a. Sardic stone = sard n.11586 J. Ferne Blaz. Gentrie i. 142 The first, is called a Sardique stone, and sheweth in cullor lyke vnto red claie.
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Sardis
Houses often have identifiable courtyards and food preparation areas but no complete house has been excavated so few generalizations can be drawn about Sardian Narrative scenes on Sardian pottery are rare.
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sardius
‖ sardius (ˈsɑːdɪəs) Also 4, 6 sardis, 6 sardeos, -ios, -ious; also in the anglicized forms 6 sardye, 7 sardie. [L. sardius (Vulg.), ad. Gr. σάρδιος, σάρδιον, f. σάρδεις Sardis: see Sardian.] A precious stone mentioned by ancient writers; see sard n.1 (Chiefly in translations of or allusions to the ...
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Sardis Synagogue
The historian Josephus wrote of a decree from Lucius Antonius, a Roman proquaestor of 50–49 BCE: "Lucius Antonius...to [the Sardian people], sends greetings
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Ronsardian
Ronˈsardian rare—1. [f. Pierre de Ronsard (1524–1585), the French poet.] = next.1697 Dryden Ded. æneid Ess. (ed. Ker) II. 206 To this the Ronsardians reply,..what remained for him, but, without delay, to pursue his first adventure?
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Sardinian dhole
the Sardinan dhole are around 11,500 years BC/13,500 years Before Present (BP), only a few thousand years before the first confirmed human presence on Sardian-Corsica
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Sardinian
Sardinian, a. and n. (sɑːˈdɪnɪən) [f. Sardinia (see below) + -an.] A. adj. 1. a. Of or pertaining to Sardinia, i.e. either the large island adjacent to Corsica, or the kingdom of Sardinia (1720–1859), which had its capital at Turin, and included the island of Sardinia as well as Piedmont and adjacen...
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Paleo-Sardinian language
Pittau argues that the Paleo-Sardinian ("Sardian") language and the Etruscan language were closely linked, as he argues that they were both emanations "fog" (Barbagia and southern Sardinia); Sardian or Nuragic relict, to be compared – not derived – with the Greek «fog» (Indoeur.) (LISPR).
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Ricardo Pinto (novelist)
As the series begins, Carnelian follows his father Sardian, Lord Suth, from their outlying home to the capital of Osrakum as the current Emperor lies dying
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defectuous
† deˈfectuous, a. Obs. [ad. med.L. dēfectuōs-us, f. dēfectu-s defect: see -ous. Cf. F. défectueux (1336 in Littré), Pr. defectuos, Sp. defectuoso, It. difettuoso.] Having defects; defective, faulty; imperfect.1553 Cdl. Pole in Strype Cranmer ii. (1694) 177 The former Act of the ratifying of the matr...
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Under Heaven (novel)
Returning to the Kitai with a single Sardian horse, he finds a Kanlin warrior, Wei Song, in pursuit of the first, false Kanlin. Thereafter she accompanies Shen Tai on his journey toward Xinan, and then south to collect the gift of the Sardian horses.
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Battle of Campo Santo
The 1st Guadalaxara marched in the direction of the advancing austro-sardian infantry columns, and it had to surrender after a short defence inside the
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shoot
▪ I. shoot, n.1 (ʃuːt) Forms: 6 s(c)hute, 6 schote, 5 schoyt, 6 shote, 6 showt, 6–7 shoote, 7 shout, 5– shoot. [f. shoot v. In early examples it is sometimes difficult to distinguish this word from certain other derivatives of the same root. In the early 16th c. the spellings shote and shoot(e are b...
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