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cenchrine | cenchris, n. meanings, etymology and more
cenchrine is of multiple origins. Partly a borrowing from Greek. Partly a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Greek κεγχρίνης, κεγχρίς; Latin cenchris. See etymology ...
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Image | Of the Millet or Cenchrine | ID: p8418n844 | Digital Collections
Of the Millet or Cenchrine · 1658 · English · This woodcut is an illustration from page 743 of the book “The History of four-footed beasts and serpents” by Edward ...
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Cenchrus (insect anatomy) - Wikipedia
The cenchrus (plural cenchri) is a specialized anatomical structure in the insect group known as sawflies.
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Cenchris | A Book of Creatures
The Cenchris or Millet is one of the many venomous snakes spawned from the blood of Medusa that live in the Sahara desert.
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The history of four-footed beasts and serpents describing at large ...
Of the MILLET or CENCHRINE. [illustration]. THis Serpent called by the Grecians Cenchros, Cenchrines, Cenchridion, and Cenchrites; is by the La∣tines called ...
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cenchris
† ˈcenchrine, cenchris Obs. [ad. Gr. κεγχρίνης, κεγχρίς, L. cenchris, f. κέγχρος millet.] A kind of snake mentioned by the ancients: ‘a serpent with millet-like protuberances on the skin’ (Liddell & Scott). (Hence, in mod. Zool., Cenchrina, a genus of the Rattlesnake family.)1608 Topsell Serpents 74...
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cene, comb. form meanings, etymology and more
Where does the combining form -cene come from? -cene is a borrowing from Greek. Etymons: Greek καινός. See etymology ...
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Tzetzes, Ad Lycophronem - ToposText
"Cenchrine"; Philoctetes who was bitten or stung in Chryse and Lemnos by a water snake (293 15). "Cenchrine" is a type of snake. He took one type for ...
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The historie of serpents. Or, The second booke of liuing creatures ...
... Cenchrine. 20. [figure]. 30. THis Serpent called by the Graecians Cenchros, Cenchrines, Cenchridion, and Cenchrites: is by the Latines called Cenchria, 40 ...
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The historie of serpents. Or, The second booke of liuing creatures ...
The historie of serpents. Or, The second booke of liuing creatures wherein is contained their diuine, naturall, and morall descriptions, with their liuely ...
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millet
▪ I. millet1 (ˈmɪlɪt) Forms: 5, 7 milet, 6 myllet(t, mylet, millette, 8 millett, mellet, 6– millet. [a. F. millet, dim. of mil: see mill n.2] 1. A graminaceous plant, Panicum miliaceum, native of India but extensively cultivated as a cereal in the warmer parts of Europe, growing three or four feet h...
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