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  • Koine Greek
  • Dialect of Greek in the ancient world

    during the following centuries. It was based mainly on Attic and related Ionic speech forms, with various admixtures brought about through dialect levelling

    Koine Greek

    Koine Greek

    Koine_Greek

  • List of Freemasons (E–Z)
  • soldier, revolutionary, canal architect and engineer. Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II, Asantehene Mark Twain – see: Samuel Langhorne Clemens at List of Freemasons

    List of Freemasons (E–Z)

    List_of_Freemasons_(E–Z)

  • Cathedral of St. John the Divine
  • Cathedral of the Episcopal Diocese of New York

    Lama, who first visited the cathedral in 1979. In addition, Bishop Desmond Tutu led a service in the cathedral in 1986. The Cathedral of St. John the Divine

    Cathedral of St. John the Divine

    Cathedral of St. John the Divine

    Cathedral_of_St._John_the_Divine

  • Koine Greek phonology
  • monophthongized most diphthongs and featured a fricative γ. In contrast with Ionic-Attic and Koine, υ had remained a back vowel in Boeotian (written ου). Long

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    Koine_Greek_phonology

  • Yaroslavl
  • City in Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia

    электричек: Ярославль-Главный Archived March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine // tutu.ru Аэропорт: Ярославль (Левцово) Archived March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine

    Yaroslavl

    Yaroslavl

    Yaroslavl

  • List of Christian Nobel laureates
  • John (2006). Rabble-Rouser for Peace: The Authorised Biography of Desmond Tutu. London: Rider. p. 373. ISBN 978-1-84-604064-1. "The Nobel Peace Prize 1984"

    List of Christian Nobel laureates

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  • Gentry
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gentry

    English : nickname, sometimes perhaps ironic, from Middle English, Old French genterie ‘nobility of birth or character’. Compare Gentle.

    Gentry

  • TUTU-TEN-APET
  • Female

    Egyptian

    TUTU-TEN-APET

    , the wife and daughter of Rameses-Miamun.

    TUTU-TEN-APET

  • Ionia
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Ionia

    Amethyst.

    Ionia

  • Pettyjohn
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pettyjohn

    English : from Old French petit ‘little’ + the personal name John, hence a nickname for a little man (or an ironic nickname for a big man; compare the character Little John in the legend of Robin Hood) named John.

    Pettyjohn

  • Large
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Large

    English and French : nickname (literal or ironic) meaning ‘generous’, from Middle English, Old French large ‘generous’, ‘free’ (Latin largus ‘abundant’). The English word came to acquire its modern sense only gradually during the Middle Ages; it is used to mean ‘ample in quantity’ in the 13th century, and the sense ‘broad’ first occurs in the 14th. This use is probably too late for the surname to have originated as a nickname for a fat man.

    Large

  • Holliman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Holliman

    English : nickname, perhaps ironic, from Middle English holy ‘holy’ + man ‘man’.

    Holliman

  • Bellamy
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish (of Norman origin), French

    Bellamy

    English and Irish (of Norman origin), French : literal or ironic nickname meaning ‘fine friend’, from French beau ‘fair’, ‘handsome’ (bel before a vowel) + ami ‘friend’.

    Bellamy

  • TUTU
  • Female

    Egyptian

    TUTU

    , wife of Asennu.

    TUTU

  • Devine
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Devine

    Irish : reduced Anglicized form of either of two Gaelic names, Ó Duibhín ‘descendant of Duibhín’, a byname meaning ‘little black one’, or Ó Daimhín ‘descendant of Daimhín’, a byname meaning ‘fawn’, ‘little stag’. These are attenuated versions of Ó Dubháin and Ó Damháin, and are the phonetic origin of Anglicizations with an internal v (as opposed to w, as in Dewan, or monosyllabic forms with an o or u) (see Doane).English and French : nickname, of literal or ironic application, from Middle English, Old French devin, divin ‘excellent’, ‘perfect’ (Latin divinus ‘divine’).

    Devine

  • YAVAN
  • Male

    Hebrew

    YAVAN

    (יָוָן) Hebrew name YAVAN means "Ionia, Greece." In the bible, this is a place name and the name of a grandson of Noah. The English form is Javan.

    YAVAN

  • Toogood
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Toogood

    English : apparently a nickname from Middle English to ‘exceedingly’ + gode ‘good’, perhaps ironic in application.

    Toogood

  • Wormwood
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wormwood

    English : of uncertain origin; possibly a topographic name for someone who lived where wormwood (Artemesia absinthium) grew, Middle English wormod, or a metonymic occupational name for a herbalist. In the Middle Ages wormwood was variously used as a tonic and vermifuge, in brewing ale, and to protect clothes and linen from moths and fleas.

    Wormwood

  • JAVAN
  • Male

    English

    JAVAN

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Yavan, JAVAN means "Ionia, Greece." In the bible, this is a place name and the name of a grandson of Noah.

    JAVAN

  • MAA
  • Female

    Egyptian

    MAA

    , the sister of the officer Tutu.

    MAA

  • Rich
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rich

    English : nickname for a wealthy man (or perhaps in some cases an ironic nickname for a pauper), from Middle English, Old French riche ‘rich’, ‘wealthy’ (of Germanic origin, akin to Germanic rīc ‘power(ful)’).English : from a medieval personal name, a short form of Richard, or less commonly of some other compound name with this first element.English : habitational name from the lost village of Riche in Lincolnshire, apparently so named from an Old English element ric ‘stream’ or, here, ‘drainage channel’. Some early forms of the surname, such as Ricardus de la riche (Hampshire 1200) and Alexander atte Riche (Sussex 1296) probably derive from minor places named with this element in southern counties, as for example Glynde Reach in Sussex.Americanized form of German Reich.

    Rich

  • Gentle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gentle

    English : nickname, sometimes ironic, from Middle English, Old French gentil ‘well born’, ‘noble’, ‘courteous’ (Latin gentilis, from gens ‘family’, ‘tribe’, itself from the root gen- ‘to be born’).

    Gentle

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  • Horn
  • n.

    The Ionic volute.

  • Ionic
  • a.

    Pertaining to the Ionic order of architecture, one of the three orders invented by the Greeks, and one of the five recognized by the Italian writers of the sixteenth century. Its distinguishing feature is a capital with spiral volutes. See Illust. of Capital.

  • Bolster
  • n.

    The rolls forming the ends or sides of the Ionic capital.

  • Roborant
  • n.

    A strengthening medicine; a tonic.

  • Tonic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to tension; increasing tension; hence, increasing strength; as, tonic power.

  • Ionic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to an ion; composed of ions.

  • Ionic
  • n.

    Ionic type.

  • Ionic
  • n.

    The Ionic dialect; as, the Homeric Ionic.

  • Tonical
  • a.

    Tonic.

  • Digestive
  • n.

    A tonic.

  • Ionic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Ionia or the Ionians.

  • Conic
  • n.

    A conic section.

  • Iodate
  • n.

    A salt of iodic acid.

  • Ionic
  • n.

    A verse or meter composed or consisting of Ionic feet.

  • Iodic
  • a.

    to, or containing, iodine; specif., denoting those compounds in which it has a relatively high valence; as, iodic acid.

  • Tonic
  • n.

    A tonic element or letter; a vowel or a diphthong.

  • Sol-fa
  • n.

    The gamut, or musical scale. See Tonic sol-fa, under Tonic, n.

  • Ionic
  • n.

    A foot consisting of four syllables: either two long and two short, -- that is, a spondee and a pyrrhic, in which case it is called the greater Ionic; or two short and two long, -- that is, a pyrrhic and a spondee, in which case it is called the smaller Ionic.

  • Conics
  • n.

    Conic sections.

  • Ionian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Ionia or the Ionians; Ionic.