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‖ thyrsus (ˈθɜːsəs) Pl. thyrsi (ˈθɜːsaɪ). [L., a. Gr. θύρσος: see thyrse.] 1. Gr. and Rom. Antiq. A staff or spear tipped with an ornament like a pine-cone, and sometimes wreathed with ivy or vine branches; borne by Dionysus (Bacchus) and his votaries.1591 L. Lloyd Tripl. Triumphes B iij b, Your Bac...
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Thyrsus
And now a thyrsus-pole I snatch! at A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities (1890)
Thyrsus at Encyclopædia Britannica Online
Thyrsus at The Ancient Library
Thyrsus at Perseus Project
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Thyrsus (disambiguation)
Thyrsus may also refer to:
Thyrsus (grasshopper), a genus of grasshopper in the family Tetrigidae
Thyrsus (giant) a mythical figure from Austria
Saint Thyrsus (died 251), Christian martyr
Thyrsus (Mage: the Awakening), a Mage character
Thyrsus González de Santalla (1624-1705), Spanish theologian
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thyrsi-
thyrsi- (ˈθɜːsɪ) combining form of thyrsus, used in a few botanical terms. thyrsiferous (-ˈɪfərəs) a. [-ferous], bearing thyrsi or contracted panicles. thyrsiˈflorous a. [L. flōs, flōr- flower], having the flowers in thyrsi. ˈthyrsiform a., having the form of a thyrsus, thyrsoid.1895 Funk's Stand. D...
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Thyrsus (giant)
Thyrsus is mentioned in the legend of the giant Haymon. There Haymon slew Thyrsus. The last words of the giant Thyrsus should have been: "Blood spray! Be good for man and beast! (Spritz Bluet!
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thyrse
thyrse (θɜːs) Also 7 thirse. [a. Fr. thyrse (a 1502 in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. L. thyrsus, a. Gr. θύρσος stalk or stem of a plant; the Bacchic staff: see thyrsus.] 1. Gr. and Rom. Antiq. = thyrsus 1.1603 Holland Plutarch's Mor. iv. 712 There is a Thyrse or Javelot with tabours to be seene expresly printed...
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Saint Thyrsus
Saint Thyrsus or Thyrse (, literally "thyrsus"; Spanish and ; ; died 251) is venerated as a Christian martyr. Thyrsus had a full office in the Mozarabic liturgy.
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thyrsula
‖ thyrsula Bot. (ˈθɜːsjʊlə) [mod.L. dim. of thyrsus.] (See quot. 1900.)1832 Lindley Introd. Bot. i. ii. 112 Link terms this inflorescence a thyrsula. 1900 B. D. Jackson Gloss. Bot. Terms 271/1 Thyrsula, the little cyme which is borne by most Labiates in the axil of the leaves.
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Thyrsus González de Santalla
Tirso González de Santalla (18 January 1624 – 27 October 1705) was a Spanish theologian who was elected, in 1687, the thirteenth Superior General of the Society of Jesus. Formation and Studies
Santalla was born in Arganza, Spain. He did his Humanities and Letters at Villafranca (Leόn), and a year of...
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thyrsoid
thyrsoid, a. Bot. (ˈθɜːsɔɪd) [f. thyrs-us + -oid: cf. Gr. θυρσοειδής thyrsus-like (Dioscorides).] Of the form of, or resembling, a thyrsus or contracted panicle. So thyrˈsoidal a.1830 Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot. 61 Flowers terminal, usually thyrsoid. 1864 Webster, Thyrsoid, Thyrsoidal. 1870 Hooker Stud....
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Tirso
Tirso is Spanish and Portuguese for Thyrsus, and usually refers to the saint of that name (Saint Thyrsus) (San Tirso, Santo Tirso).
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Tirso (river)
The Tirso (, Latin Thyrsus) is a river, the most important of the island of Sardinia (Italy).
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Haymon
From Thyrsus's blood (the so-called Thyrsenblut the healing Tyrolean Shale Oil or Ichtltyol is extracted. Thus, Haymon, the immigrant from the north, defeats the local Thyrsus.
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San Tirso, Oviedo
The Church of Saint Thyrsus () is a Roman Catholic Asturian Romanesque church situated in Oviedo, in Asturias, northern Spain. Dedicated to Saint Thyrsus, it was built by Tioda, the royal architect of Alfonso II of Asturias.
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