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ELLOPS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun el· lops ˈeˌläps plural ellops or ellopses : elops Word History Etymology Greek ellops, elops, a fish www.merriam-webster.com
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ellops, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun ellops is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for ellops is from 1601, in a translation by Philemon Holland, ... www.oed.com
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ELOPS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. plural elops or elopses, obsolete : a marine animal sometimes identified as the sturgeon also : sea serpent 2. capitalized [New Latin, from Latin] www.merriam-webster.com
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ellops
‖ ellops Obs. in actual use. (ˈɛlɒps) [a. Gr. ἔλλοψ or ἔλοψ, the name of a fish and of a serpent. (The variants Elaps and Elops are used in mod. zoological Latin in different senses).] 1. A kind of serpent.1667 Milton P.L. x. 526 Cerastes hornd, Hydrus, and Ellops drear. 2. A kind of fish mentioned ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ellopia - Wikipedia
a town and district of ancient Euboea, in the northwest of the island. Strabo reports a tradition that the town was founded by the mythical Ellops. en.wikipedia.org
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Zaretis ellops (Ménétriés, 1855) - Butterflies of America!
Live Adults photo collection: ; Distribution and Larval Foodplants: [= anzuletta], E & W Mexico to Colombia & NW Venezuela iN. Type locality: Nicaragua ; Synonymy. butterfliesofamerica.com
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Ellops | Historica Wiki | Fandom
Ellops (died 1203 BC) was King of the Ellopians of northern Euboea during the 13th century BC. In 1203 BC, he went to war with King Achilles of Phthia. historica.fandom.com
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Ellops | Facts, Information, and Mythology - Encyclopedia Mythica
Ellops. A son of Ion or Tithonus, from whom Ellopia in Euboea derived its name. ❧. References. Sources. Eustathius on Homer, p. 280. Smith, ... pantheon.org
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Seasonal Leafwing (Zaretis ellops) - iNaturalist
Zaretis ellops is a species of insects with 240 observations. www.inaturalist.org
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Paradigm of helops, elops, ellops (noun) - The Latin Lexicon
Primary Form (1 of 3) · helops, helop ; Secondary Form (2 of 3) · elops, elop ; Secondary Form (3 of 3) · ellops, ellop. latinlexicon.org
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elops
elops var. of ellops. Oxford English Dictionary
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Elopidae
The name comes from the Greek ellops - a kind of serpent. wikipedia.org
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Elops
‖ Elops Zool. (ˈiːlɒps) [mod.L. a. Gr. ἔλοψ: see ellops.] A genus of fishes of the Herring family; ‘spread over all tropical and sub-tropical seas’ (Günther). Oxford English Dictionary
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Elopiformes
Elops Linnaeus 1766 non Bonaparte 1831 non Commerson ex Lacépède 1801 [Helops Müller 1835 non Brandt & Ratzeburg 1833 non Agassiz 1846 non Browne 1789; Ellops wikipedia.org
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dipsas
‖ dipsas (ˈdɪpsæs) Pl. dipsades (ˈdɪpsədiːz). Also 5 dypsa, 6 (Her.) dipsez, 8 dipsa, dypsas. [L. dipsas, Gr. δίψας a serpent whose bite caused great thirst, orig. adj., causing thirst, f. δίψα thirst. Cf. F. dipsade, dipsas, older dipse (13th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] 1. A serpent whose bite was fabled ... Oxford English Dictionary
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