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Species of moth
Cossulus mollis is a moth in the family Cossidae. It is found in Turkmenistan and Iraq. The length of the forewings is 13–15 mm. Cossulus mollis mollis
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Genus of moths
lignosus (Brandt, 1938) Cossulus mollis (Christoph, 1887) Cossulus mucosus (Christoph, 1884) Cossulus nasreddin Yakovlev, 2006 Cossulus nedretus de Freina
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Surname or Lastname
English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : from the medieval female personal name Moll(e), a pet form of Mary (see Marie 1).German : nickname from a dialect term for a plump, stout person.Catalan : nickname for a weak or ineffectual person, from Catalan moll ‘soft’, ‘weak’ (Latin mollis).Dutch : variant of Mol 1.(van Moll) : variant of Mol 2.
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Biblical
heaps of Hebrews, or of angry men
Female
Dutch
, marjoram.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Best of All
Girl/Female
Hindu
Gaining strength day by day
Girl/Female
African, Arabic, French, Swahili
Peace; Calm
Girl/Female
Spanish
Manly.
Boy/Male
Sikh
Beauty
Boy/Male
Muslim
Successor, Caliph
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Beautiful; Thought
Surname or Lastname
North German and Dutch
North German and Dutch : topographic name from Middle Low German hage(n), Middle Dutch haghe ‘enclosure’, ‘hedge’.German, Dutch, and Danish : from a Germanic personal name, a short form of the various compound names formed with hag ‘enclosure’, ‘protected place’ as the first element.German : nickname from Middle High German hagen ‘breeding bull’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : of uncertain origin; perhaps the same as 1.English : from an Old Scandinavian or continental Germanic personal name Hǫgni ‘protector’, ‘patron’ (Old Norse), Haghni (Old Danish), Hagano (Old Germanic).Norwegian : habitational name from any of numerous farmsteads so named, from the definite singular form of hage, from Old Norse hagi ‘enclosure’.Swedish : ornamental or topographic name from the definite singular form of hage ‘enclosed pasture’.
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n.
The root of a plant (Jateorrhiza Calumba, and probably Cocculus palmatus), indigenous in Mozambique. It has an unpleasantly bitter taste, and is used as a tonic and antiseptic.
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Any species of sea duck of the genus Somateria, esp. Somateria mollissima, which breeds in the northern parts of Europe and America, and lines its nest with fine down (taken from its own body) which is an article of commerce; -- called also eider duck. The American eider (S. Dresseri), the king eider (S. spectabilis), and the spectacled eider (Arctonetta Fischeri) are related species.
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A toga of purple, or ornamented with purple horizontal stripes. -- worn by kings, consuls, and augurs.
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A delicate bar of cartilage connecting the dorsal and ventral extremities of the first pair of bronchial cartilages in the syrinx of birds.
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An alkaloid distinct from picrotoxin and obtained from the cocculus indicus (the fruit of Anamirta Cocculus, formerly Menispermum Cocculus) as a white, crystalline, tasteless powder; -- called also menispermina.
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The demand, by the consuls or tribunes, of a law to be passed by the people; a proposed law or decree.
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Pertaining to, or obtained from, moonseed (Menispermum), or other plants of the same family, as the Anamirta Cocculus.
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That consults.
n.
One who consults, or asks counsel or information.
pl.
of Pessulus
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One who consults a legal adviser, or submits his cause to his management.
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A very bitter compound of quassia, cocculus Indicus, etc., used by fraudulent brewers in adulterating beer.
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An officer or magistrate chosen by the people, to protect them from the oppression of the patricians, or nobles, and to defend their liberties against any attempts that might be made upon them by the senate and consuls.
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The fruit or berry of the Anamirta Cocculus, a climbing plant of the East Indies. It is a poisonous narcotic and stimulant.
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A bitter white crystalline substance found in the cocculus indicus. It is a peculiar poisonous neurotic and intoxicant, and consists of a mixture of several neutral substances.