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Ancient Iranian language of the Caucasus
Alanic (also known as Alanian, Old Ossetic and Old Ossetian) is an extinct Iranian language spoken by the Alans from about the 1st to the 13th centuries
Alanic_language
Eastern Iranian language of Ossetia, in the Caucasus
the native language of the Ossetian people, and a relative and possibly a descendant of the extinct Scythian, Sarmatian, and Alanic languages. The northern
Ossetian_language
Group of Eastern Iranic languages
eastern, more innovative one. The Scythian languages may have formed a dialect continuum: Alanic languages or Scytho-Sarmatian in the west: were spoken
Scythian_languages
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Ethnic group of the Caucasus
been assimilated; only the Ossetians have preserved a form of the Alanic language and Alanian identity. The majority of Ossetians are Eastern Orthodox
Ossetians
Topics referred to by the same term
Alanic may refer to: Alanic language, the language of the Alans Alanic (brand), American sports and fitness clothing brand Mathilde Alanic, French writer
Alanic
Ethnic group
interpret the Latin name Rhoxolānī as representing a compound formed with the Alanic root *rox- (modern Ossetian rūxs or roxs 'light, luminous'; Avestan raox-šna-
Roxolani
Ancient people inhabiting Crimea in the 1st millennium BC
Scholars have hypothesized that the Taurians spoke an Alanic language or another Iranian language. Tauri and Scythians European Scythian campaign of Darius
Tauri
American sports and fitness clothing brand
Alanic is a sports and fitness clothing brand headquartered in North Hollywood, California, US. Alanic corporate offices are located at 1/49 Lemana lane
Alanic_(brand)
began to die out with the last known writing in the fifth century AD. "Alanic". Linguist List. Retrieved 27 May 2024. 5th century AD.{{cite web}}: CS1
List of languages by time of extinction
List_of_languages_by_time_of_extinction
River in the North Caucasus, Russia
found, which is considered the most famous written inscription for the Alanic language. Большой Зеленчук, Great Soviet Encyclopedia Portal: Russia v t e v
Bolshoy_Zelenchuk
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Languages of the Iberian Peninsula
Languages_of_the_Iberian_Peninsula
Scytho-Sarmatian Cimmerian (extinct) Pontic Scythian (extinct) Sarmatian (extinct) Alanic (extinct) Ossetian Iron Ossetian Digor Ossetian Jassic (extinct) Scytho-Khotanese
List of Indo-European languages
List_of_Indo-European_languages
Hungarian subgroup of Eastern Iranic descent
also known by the endonyms Iasi and Jassy. They originated as a nomadic Alanic people from the Pontic steppe. The cultural and political center of Jászság
Jasz_people
Subgroup of the Iranian languages
(sprachbund) Sogdo-Scythian Scythian Cimmerian † Pontic Scythian † Sarmatian Alanic Jassic † Ossetian Sogdic Khwarezmian † Sogdian–Yaghnobi Sogdian † Yaghnobi
Eastern_Iranian_languages
French writer
Mathilde Alanic (pen name, Miranda; 10 November 1864 – 20 October 1948) was a French writer of sentimental novels and short stories. Her work appeared
Mathilde_Alanic
Extinct Ossetian dialect of Hungary
Jassic (Hungarian: jász) is an extinct dialect of the Ossetian language once spoken in Hungary, named after the Jász people, a nomadic tribe that settled
Jassic_dialect
Undeciphered archaeological text
Bactrian, Sogdian, the Saka languages, Old Ossetic/Alanic and ‘Old Steppe Iranian’ (and perhaps individual modern Iranian languages)". They also propose referring
Issyk_inscription
over the course of 700 years of living in Mongolia, they lost the Alanic language. Mongol invasions of Georgia Mongol invasion of Circassia Mongol invasions
Mongol_invasion_of_Alania
Eastern Roman patrician (fl. 400–471)
the magister Ardaburius, and was of Alanic-Gothic descent. The name Aspar (Avestan: Aspari) in Iranian languages means "Horse-rider". Aspar played a crucial
Aspar
Western dialect of Ossetian
known as Digor Ossetic or Digor-Ossetic, is a dialect of the Ossetian language spoken by the Digor subgroup. It is far less widely spoken than the Iron
Digor_Ossetian
Ossetian, the only surviving descendant of the ancient Scytho-Sarmatian (Alanic) languages that was written for the first time on an inscription dating from
Iranian_literature
Standard dialect of Ossetian
Ossetic or Iron-Ossetic, is one of the two main dialects of the Ossetic language along with Digor spoken in the Caucasus. The majority of Ossetians speak
Iron_Ossetian
Ancient Iranic people of the North Caucasus
Marcellinus remarked that walking was considered offensive for an Alanic man. A hallmark Alanic tactic, the feigned retreat was designed to draw enemy infantry
Alans
Country in Central and Southeast Europe
the Migration Period. Conversely, the Iranian theory proposes Sarmatian-Alanic origin of Proto-Croats, based on Tanais Tablets containing Ancient Greek
Croatia
Roman military person in the 5th century
Ardabur (Ἀρδαβούρ, died 471) was an Eastern Roman magister militum of Alanic descent. He was the son of the influential general Aspar. He served as consul
Ardabur_(consul_447)
linguistic names. Language portal Constructed language and List of constructed languages Language (for information about language in general) Language observatory
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Armenian queen of Alanian origin
Ashkhen (Armenian: Աշխէն, flourished second half of the 3rd century & first half of the 4th century) was the Queen of Armenia and a member of the Arsacid
Ashkhen
Eurasian steppe confederation and empire
from having had a Yeniseian leadership, which ruled over various Iranic, Alanic and Turko-Mongol to developing a Turkic royal line. Beckwith 2009, p. 405:
Xiongnu
Eastern Roman caesar
Patricius (Greek: Πατρίκιος, romanized: Patrikios; floruit 459–471) was an Eastern Roman caesar, the son of the powerful general Aspar, who for almost
Patricius_(Caesar)
(1863–1938) Henri de Régnier (1864–1936) Jules Renard (1864–1910) Mathilde Alanic (1864–1948) Marie Léra (1864–1958) Juliette Heuzey (1865–1952) Romain Rolland
List_of_French_novelists
Currency of South Ossetia
word for gold, сыгъзӕрин, syghzærin, shortened to зӕрин, zærin, from the Alanic *zærīñæ. The National Bank of the Republic of South Ossetia is responsible
South_Ossetian_Zarin
Historical tribe of the Caspian Steppe
An Alanic (Sarmatian) origin would also explain their name as furt/fort ('big river' in Middle Iranian language or 'beehive' in Turkic language) and
Burtas
Queen of Georgia from 1027 to 1072
Borena (Georgian: ბორენა) was a sister of the Alan king Durgulel the Great, and the queen consort of Georgia, as the second wife of Bagrat IV (r. 1027–1072)
Borena_of_Alania
State in North Caucasus, 9th-13th centuries
republic of South Ossetia is formally known as the State of Alania since 2017. Alanic inscription on a (lost) Christian funeral stele (Zelenchuk Inscription [ru])
Alania
Queen of Georgia from 1156 to 1184
Burdukhan (Georgian: ბურდუხანი), also known as Bordokhan (ბორდოხანი), (died before 1184) was an Alan princess and Queen consort of Georgia as the wife
Burdukhan_of_Alania
King consort of Georgia c.1189–1207
David Soslan (Georgian: დავით სოსლანი, romanized: davit soslani [ˈd̪ävit̪ʰ ˈs̪o̞s̪län̪i]), (died 1207) was a prince from Alania and second husband of Queen
David_Soslan
Historical group of Indo-European peoples
and South Ossetia, is a direct descendant of Alanic, and by that the only surviving Sarmatian language of the once wide-ranging East Iranian dialect
Indo-Iranians
Republic of Russia in the North Caucasus
Ossetia. Ossetian is an east Iranian language descended from the medieval Alanic and ancient Sarmatian languages. Unlike many ethnic groups in the North
North_Ossetia–Alania
Partially deciphered writing system
hypothesizes that the language recorded is either: "a missing link between Bactrian, Sogdian, the Saka languages, ... Alanic and ‘Old Steppe Iranian’
Kushan_script
Large Iranian confederation that existed in classical antiquity
detected among some Xiongnu remains. Afanasiev et al. (2014) analyzed ten Alanic burials on the Don River. Four of them carried Y-DNA Haplogroup G2 and six
Sarmatians
Byzantine general and politician
Flavius Areobindus Dagalaifus Areobindus (Ancient Greek: Ἀρεόβινδος; fl. 479–512) was an Eastern Roman general and politician. The scion of a distinguished
Areobindus Dagalaifus Areobindus
Areobindus_Dagalaifus_Areobindus
Early Slavic people inhabiting parts of Eastern Europe in the Early Middle Ages
the Slavic tribes, and the name Antes came to be used for the mixed Slavo–Alanic polity. Whatever the exact origins of the tribe, Jordanes and Procopius
Antes_people
Turkic tribal confederation
Penkovka culture of the Antes and Slavs. Early medieval Saltovo-Mayaki (an Alanic-based culture) settlements in the Crimea since the 8th century were destroyed
Bulgars
Group of Indo-European peoples
usage of any of the Iranian languages, which are a branch of the Indo-Iranian languages within the Indo-European language family. The Proto-Iranians are
Iranian_peoples
Germanic people from the Lower Rhine
of the Gallo-Roman potentiatores of the late Empire. A strong element of Alanic cavalry settled in Armorica influenced the fighting style of the Bretons
Franks
chieftain Alatheus. 378 9 August Battle of Adrianople: A combined Gothic-Alanic force decisively defeated the Roman army near Edirne. Valens was killed
Timeline_of_Roman_history
Early Slavic tribe and ethnic group
a dispute among Slavic scholars as to whether the Croats were of Irani-Alanic, East Slavic, or West Slavic origin. Whether the early Croats were Slavs
White_Croats
11th-century Alan princess
Alda (Georgian: ალდა) or Alde (ალდე) was an 11th-century Alan princess and the second wife of King George I of Georgia (r. 1014–1027). The couple had a
Alda_of_Alania
theorized about the association of Rus and Alans. He claimed that Ruxs in Alanic means "radiant light", thus the ethnonym Roxolani could be understood as
Names of Rus', Russia and Ruthenia
Names_of_Rus',_Russia_and_Ruthenia
Nomadic peoples
extent Western Europe before the arrival of the Huns. In the Sarmatian-Alanic period that followed the Scythia hegemony, most noticeably in the third
Eurasian_nomads
Burial mound in Kazakhstan
Bactrian, Sogdian, the Saka languages, Old Ossetic/Alanic and ‘Old Steppe Iranian’ (and perhaps individual modern Iranian languages), participating in several
Issyk_kurgan
Baroque-era ethnocultural ideology in Poland-Lithuania
with the Slavs—than any other migratory tribe. It was, as we know, by the Alanic clans that the Slavic tribes of the Antes were organized." Vernadsky (1943)
Sarmatism
Third son of Attila and last known ruler of the Huns
Moesia. Jordanes makes distinction between the Huns who seized land, and Alanic and Germanic tribes who received it. In early 458, Western Roman Emperor
Ernak
of "Ares" in the 5th century BC, and Ammianus Marcellinus depicted the Alanic custom of thrusting swords into the earth and worshiping them as "Mars"
Proto-Indo-European_mythology
Α-amino acid that is used in the biosynthesis of proteins
IUPAC name Alanine Systematic IUPAC name 2-Aminopropanoic acid Other names Alanic acid Alaninic acid 2-Aminopropionic acid Identifiers CAS Number L: 56-41-7 Y
Alanine
Conflict between the Roman Empire and various Gothic tribes
Eastern Roman Empire Western Roman Empire Therving Goths Greuthungi Goths Alanic raiders Hunnic raiders Commanders and leaders Emperor Valens † Emperor Theodosius
Gothic_War_(376–382)
5th–6th-century Germanic ethnic group
loyal to Aspar, the East Roman magister militum ("master of soldiers") of Alanic-Gothic descent, who was killed in 471. Aspar's death saw a change in the
Ostrogoths
Ancient Central Asian title
elaboration that the possibly related East Iranian Scytho-Sarmatian (and Alanic) word *tarxan still survives in Ossetic tærxon ('argument, trial') and tærxon
Tarkhan
Western half of the Roman Empire (395–476)
strong preference for the barbarian mercenaries in his army, especially his Alanic guard, which inflamed the Roman population, to the point that in 383, Roman
Western_Roman_Empire
Sarosius /səˈroʊʒəs/ (Greek: Σαρώσιος, Sarṓsios), also called Sarodius /səˈroʊdiəs/ (Σαρώδιος Sarṓdios) or Saroes /ˈsæroʊiːz/ (Σαρόης Saróēs), was the
Sarosius
Magyar history (c. 800 BC–c. 895 AD)
some other fruits. According to these scholars, the Hungarian words of Alanic origin – including asszony ("lady", originally "noble or royal lady") –
Hungarian_prehistory
Eastern Roman emperor from 450 to 457
militum (commander-in-chief) of the Eastern Roman Empire. Despite being half-Alanic and half-Gothic, Aspar held much influence in the empire. In the early 430s
Marcian
because of phonological rules; it must have been re-borrowed from another language where the cluster -rt- was replaced with -t-. According to this theory
Satenik
Chieftain of the Huns
The Hunnic noblemen have either Turkic or Germanized names, and very few Alanic names. Some Alans likely remained, but played a minor role among Huns. Pritsak
Uldin
Military group of Alani origin
Asuds Regions with significant populations Mongolia and Inner Mongolia Languages Mongolian, formerly Alanic (extinct)
Asud
Rune of the Anglo-Saxon futhorc
the picture of a sword with its handle, or of a spear. The Scythian and Alanic legends dwell still more emphatically on the god's sword, and their agreement
Ear_(rune)
Iron Age archaeological culture in the Volga Steppe
then also on the lower Volga. This was due to the influx of the Sarmatian Alanic nomads from the Kazakhstan and Central Asian steppes who overran the Sauromatian
Sauromatian_culture
Germanic Kingdom in North Africa
Vandalic (spoken among elite) Punic (spoken among common people) Alanic (spoken among Alanic elite) Numidian (spoken among common people in rural areas) Medieval
Vandal_Kingdom
chieftain Alatheus. 378 9 August Battle of Adrianople: A combined Gothic-Alanic force decisively defeated the Roman army near Edirne. Valens was killed
Timeline_of_Italian_history
author Miosotis Francesca Torrent Spanish writer, poet Miranda Mathilde Alanic French writer of sentimental novels and short stories Miss Manners Judith
List_of_pen_names
681–1018 state in Southeast Europe
tradition. The hero-horseman is also a common character of Turko-Altaic and Alanic mythology. It is sometimes believed that the horseman represents or is related
First_Bulgarian_Empire
some settlements likely existed in the older period of merger of Rus' and Alanic tribes. A troop of Rus' reportedly settled in Crimea as early as the late
Relationship of Cyrillic and Glagolitic scripts
Relationship_of_Cyrillic_and_Glagolitic_scripts
of Solachon. His name could be an Alan-Turkic hybrid. *Apsïq, formed by Alanic *apsa, "horse" and Turkish -°k, -°q, "little horse." Haldon, John F. (1979)
Apsich
Terrain formed by tiered platforms
and continuing into the first millennium AD with later adaptations by Alanic communities. In the Mediterranean region, Optically Stimulated Luminescence
Terrace_(earthworks)
Rural locality in Ingushetia
towers and a semi-underground crypt; to the north-west of the village is an Alanic catacomb burial ground, which dates to the 8–9th centuries. Near the village
Alkun
Medieval rock-cut relief in Bulgaria
tradition. The hero-horseman is a common character of Turkic and Iranian-Alanic mythology. It is sometimes considered that the horseman represents or is
Madara_Rider
City and county seat of Iași County, Romania
aquis". Other explanations show that the name originated from the Iranian Alanic tribe of Jassi, having the same origin with the Yazyges tribes Jassic people
Iași
Eastern Roman emperor from 475 to 476
this position, much as he had selected Marcian himself. Despite being half-Alanic and half-Gothic, Aspar held much influence in the empire since the mid-fifth
Basiliscus
418–720 kingdom in Iberia
disappeared by this time, with the Gothic language losing its last and probably already declining function as a church language when the Visigoths renounced Arianism
Visigothic_Kingdom
player David Abbasi Carole Achache Marcel Achard Alain-Fournier Mathilde Alanic, novelist, short story writer Olivier Ameisen Alix André, romance novelist
List_of_French_people
Novel by René Boylesve
1278 (note No. 6). doi:10.3406/ahess.1980.282701. Alanic 1904, p. 196 Gaudreau 2002, p. 34 Alanic 1904, p. 197 L'Enfant à la balustrade (Original edition)
L'Enfant_à_la_balustrade
Evil horse from Celtic folklore associated with the Devil and witchcraft
French cauchemar. Anatole Le Braz relates a Breton tale of a drunkard named Alanic, who invoked the Devil and saw a "devil's horse with a red mane hanging
March_Malaen
Gothic king (fl. 370s)
abandon his fort, and instead managed to enlist the support of Hunnic and Alanic cavalry. Saturninus could no longer maintain his blockade and was forced
Fritigern
Battle of Mérida, in 428. The war between the Visigoths and the Vandal–Alanic alliance, that ended in 429, with most of the Vandals and Alans moving to
Military_history_of_Portugal
Australian professional footballer (born 1990)
Squad. Goal.com (21 January 2010). Retrieved on 21 October 2011. "2010 Alanic Victorian Premier League – Season Results". ozfootball.net. Retrieved 5
Aziz_Behich
modern scholars have proposed links to other Iranian-speaking groups: Alanic connection: Some researchers have pointed to the linguistic similarity between
Arsiyah
the northern territories of the Roman Empire were invaded by Germanic, Alanic, and Hunnic peoples, while Persia's northern borders were threatened first
Roman–Persian_wars
sources. Another explanation is that the name originated from the Iranian Alanic tribe of Jassi. The Hungarian name of the city (Jászvásár) literally means
List of national capital city name etymologies
List_of_national_capital_city_name_etymologies
List of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with X
This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with X. Index | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u |
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universal art style develop in the Danubian region which mingled Hunnic, Alanic, Germanic and Roman forms and motifs. [...] This was in essence the art
Central_Asian_art
Daniel Stern (1805–1876), novelist, essayist, and history writer Mathilde Alanic (1864–1948), novelist, short-story writer Anne-Marie Albiach (1937–2012)
List_of_French_women_writers
French artist (1894–1954)
September 1919 Electronic edition on Bibliothèque Nationale Gallica Mathilde Alanic. Les roses refleurissent, Le Phare de la Loire, 29 June 1919 Le théâtre
Claude_Cahun
in Swedish Zuleika Alambert (1922–2012, Brazil), feminist wr. Mathilde Alanic (1864–1948, France), nv. & ss. Outi Alanne (b. 1967, Finland), autobiographer
List_of_women_writers_(A–L)
Australian soccer player (born 1992)
2018. "J. Jeggo". Soccerway. Retrieved 18 April 2015. John Punshon. "2011 Alanic Victorian Premier League Results". OzFootball. Retrieved 18 April 2015.
Jimmy_Jeggo
Aragon". ANGLISTICUM. Journal of the Association-Institute for English Language and American Studies. 4 (4): 149–154. ISSN 1857-8187. Archived from the
List of wars involving ancient and medieval Spain
List_of_wars_involving_ancient_and_medieval_Spain
Commune in Centre-Val de Loire, France
Pithiviers Intercommunality Pithiverais Government • Mayor (2020–2026) Gilles Alanic Area 1 4.88 km2 (1.88 sq mi) Population (2023) 164 • Density 33.6/km2
Intville-la-Guétard
Caucasian people
Also spelled Ts'anars, Canars; Ancient Greek: Σαναροι, romanized: Sanaroi; Alanic: Tselkan; Armenian: Ծանար(ք), romanized: Tsanar(k'); Arabic: صنار, romanized: Ṣanār;
Tsanars
The cut or shape of the caftan is distinctive to men's coats of the Adygo-Alanic tribes of the central Caucasus, although the style shows influences from
Caftan (Metropolitan Museum of Art)
Caftan_(Metropolitan_Museum_of_Art)
Ossetia. They were related to the nomadic Alans; osiderives from Georgian. Alanic tribes in the North Caucasus formed a kingdom knows as Alania during the
Human_rights_in_South_Ossetia
ALANIC LANGUAGE
ALANIC LANGUAGE
Male
English
English variant spelling of Visigothic Alaric, ALLARIC means "all-powerful; ruler of all."
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name AOLANI means "heavenly cloud."
Female
French
Feminine form of French Alain, possibly ALAINA means "little rock."Â
Female
English
English feminine form of Celtic Alan, possibly ALANIS means "little rock."Â
Female
Hebrew
(×›Ö¼Ö·×œÖ¼Ö¸× Ö´×™×ª) Hebrew name for the Anemone coronaria native to the Mediterranean region, derived from the word kalanit, KALANIT means "poppy anemone."
Female
Hebrew
(×Ö´×™×œÖ¸× Ö´×™×ª) Variant form of Hebrew Ilana, ILANIT means "tree."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Alana, possibly ALANNA means "little rock."Â
Boy/Male
German Scandinavian Teutonic
Noble ruler, noble ruler. Old German. King Alaric I conquered Rome in the early 5th century.
Male
German
Variant spelling of Old High German Aldrich, ALDRIC means old ruler; long time ruler."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Alanis, possibly ALANNIS means "little rock."Â
Male
English
English variant spelling of Visigothic Alaric, ALERIC means "all-powerful; ruler of all."
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Alaricus, ALARICO means "all-powerful; ruler of all."
Girl/Female
English German
Rules all. Feminine of Alaric.
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name NALANI means "the heavens."
Female
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Bláthnat, BLANID means "little flower."
Male
Irish
Irish form of French Provençal Aloys, ALAOIS means "famous warrior."
Male
English
English variant spelling of Visigothic Alaric, ALLRIC means "all-powerful; ruler of all."
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name ALANI means "orange tree."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English
Precious; Little Rock; Beautiful
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, French, German, Gothic, Portuguese, Teutonic
Noble Ruler; Ruler of All; High-born Ruler; All-powerful Ruler
ALANIC LANGUAGE
ALANIC LANGUAGE
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Lakshmi, Prosperous life
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name, probably from Landford, Wiltshire, which was originally Laneford, from Old English lane ‘narrow way’ + ford ‘ford’.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
One who Fulfils All the Dreams
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Burghfield in Berkshire or Burfield in Sussex. The first is named with Old English beorg ‘hill’ + feld ‘open country’. The second is from Old English burh ‘stronghold’, ‘fortified manor’ + feld.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean Greek
Antony and Cleopatra'. Friend to Mark Antony.
Female
Bulgarian
, the descender.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Woman; Goddess of Hindus; Durga
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Wald, with the addition of the habitational suffix -er.German : habitational name from any of several places called Wald, or a topographic name for someone who lived in a forest or wood, Middle High German walt.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Punjabi
Judge; Commander; One of the Ninety-nine Excellent Names of God; Ruler; Authority
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Indian, Norwegian
Leader; Goddess
ALANIC LANGUAGE
ALANIC LANGUAGE
ALANIC LANGUAGE
ALANIC LANGUAGE
ALANIC LANGUAGE
a.
Produced without sexual union; as, agamic or unfertilized eggs.
a.
Extreme or sudden and causeless; unreasonable; -- said of fear or fright; as, panic fear, terror, alarm.
a.
Characterized by atony, or want of vital energy; as, an atonic disease.
n.
The language of the Arabians.
a.
Of or pertaining to Mt. Atlas in Libya, and hence applied to the ocean which lies between Europe and Africa on the east and America on the west; as, the Atlantic Ocean (called also the Atlantic); the Atlantic basin; the Atlantic telegraph.
v. i.
Of or pertaining to a clinic, or to the study of disease in the living subject.
a.
Unaccented; as, an atonic syllable.
n.
Agonic line.
a.
Struck with a panic, or sudden fear.
n.
An Arabic idiom peculiarly of language.
n.
Gum arabic.
n.
A plant of the genus Panicum; panic grass; also, the edible grain of some species of panic grass.
n.
A clinic.
n.
The group of allied languages spoken by the Slavs.
a.
A sudden, overpowering fright; esp., a sudden and groundless fright; terror inspired by a trifling cause or a misapprehension of danger; as, the troops were seized with a panic; they fled in a panic.
a.
Without inclination or dipping; -- said the magnetic needle balances itself horizontally, having no dip. The aclinic line is also termed the magnetic equator.
a.
Alt. of Panic-struck
a.
Of or pertaining to the Urals and the Altai; as the Ural-Altaic, or Turanian, languages.
a.
Luciferian; satanic.
n.
An Adonic verse.