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hamadryad
hamadryad (hæməˈdraɪæd) Pl. -ads: also in Lat. form hamadryades (-ədiːz). [ad. L. Hamādryas, a. Gr. Ἁµαδρυάς, chiefly in pl. Hamādryad-es, Ἁµαδρυάδ-ες wood-nymphs, f. ἅµα together with + δρῦς tree] 1. Gr. and Lat. Mythol. A wood-nymph fabled to live and die with the tree which she inhabited.c 1386 C...
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Hamadryad
A hamadryad or hamadryas (; ) is a Greek mythological being that lives in trees. If the tree should die, the hamadryad associated with it would die as well.
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Hamadryad (disambiguation)
The term hamadryad has several uses:
Hamadryad, a kind of nymph in Greek mythology
Hamadryad, another term for the king cobra
Hamadryas baboon, a species , endemic to far north Queensland in Australia
Three British warships named HMS Hamadryad
Royal Hamadryad Hospital, Cardiff
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hamadryas
hamaˈdryas [See hamadryad 2 b.] hamadryas baboon = hamadryad 2 b.1932 S. Zuckerman Soc. Life Monkeys & Apes xii. 200 The barks of the Chacma are almost indistinguishable from those of the Hamadryas baboon. 1967 Listener 6 Apr. 459/3 The gelada baboon and the hamadryas baboon.
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HMS Hamadryad (1823)
A bricks and mortar hospital, named the Royal Hamadryad Hospital, was opened in Cardiff Docks in 1905. The site of her mooring is now a Welsh Medium Primary School (opened January 2019), taking its name (Ysgol Hamadryad).
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HMS Hamadryad
HMS Hamadryad may refer to:
captured by the British in the action of 26 April 1797 and taken into service as HMS Hamadryad. Renamed HMS Hamadryad and reduced to 36 guns in 1810, served in the Baltic and Newfoundland station.
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ophiophagus
‖ ophiˈophagus Pl. -gi. [L., a. Gr. ὀϕιοϕάγος: see prec.] A serpent-eater.1555 Eden Decades 14 marg., Ophiophagi. (text) There is nothing amonge theyr delicate dysshes, that they esteeme so muche as these serpentes. 1601 Holland Pliny I. 143 The Candei, whom they call Ophiophagi, because they are wo...
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The Story of the Hamadryad
The Story of the Hamadryad (Arakan: Ngan-daw-shay Watthu) is a folktale from the Arakanese people, collected by researcher San Shwe Bu and published in In the human realm, a washerwoman is washing her clothes in the river and sees a serpent (the hamadryad) atop a fig tree.
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Hamadryades
Hamadryades may refer to:
Hamadryad, a type of tree nymph in Ancient Greek mythology
Hamadryades, a synonym for Nicias, a genus of beetles
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Melanobatrachus
Hamadryad 22(1):57-58.
Dutta, S.K. 1997. Amphibians of India and Sri Lanka. Odyssey Publishing House. Bhubaneswar.
Ishwar, N.M. 2000. Hamadryad 25:50-51.
Vasudevan, K. 1997. Rediscovery of the black microhylid Melanobatrachus indicus (Beddome, 1878).
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Chrysopeleia
In Greek mythology, Chrysopeleia (; Ancient Greek: Χρυσοπέλεια) was a hamadryad nymph. Hamadryad
Women in Greek mythology
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Smooth-scaled mountain lizard
Hamadryad 28 (1&2): 127.
Cristidorsa
Reptiles of India
Reptiles of Myanmar
Taxa named by Thomas C. Jerdon
Reptiles described in 1870
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Isbé
; Blandine Folio-Peres, Fashion / Céphise ; Rachel Redmond, Ámor / A shepherdess / Clymėne / A nymph ; Artavazd Sargsyan, Tircis / First hamadryad / Forest god ; Komáromi Márton, Second hamadryad, Purcell Choir, Orfeo Orchestra, György Vashegyi.
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Fowlea punctulata
Hamadryad 26 (2): 247-252
Fowlea
Reptiles described in 1858
Reptiles of Thailand
Reptiles of Myanmar
Reptiles of India
Taxa named by Albert Günther
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