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Madrid Codex might refer to: Madrid Codex (Maya), also known as the Tro-Cortesianus Codex, one of three surviving pre-Columbian Maya books. Codex Madrid
Madrid_Codex
One of three surviving pre-Columbian Maya books
The Madrid Codex (also known as the Tro-Cortesianus Codex or the Troano Codex) is one of four surviving pre-Columbian Maya books dating to the Postclassic
Madrid_Codex_(Maya)
Pre-Columbian Maya folding books
Dresden Codex, also known as the Codex Dresdensis (78 pages, 3.56 metres [11.7 feet]); dating to the 11th or 12th century. The Madrid Codex, also known
Maya_codices
Manuscripts by Leonardo da Vinci discovered in Madrid, Spain in 1965
fame to that of the genius." Codex Madrid I (Ms. 8937) and Codex Madrid II (Ms. 8936) World Wide Emission. Codex Madrid I (Ms. 8937) "Treaty of statics
Codex_Madrid_(Leonardo)
Aspect of Precolumbian Maya science
Dresden Codex The Dresden Codex contains three Mars tables and there is a partial Mars almanac in the Madrid codex. Pages 43b to 45b of the Dresden codex are
Maya_astronomy
Ritual offering of human flesh and lives to gods and goddesses
number of late Maya and early Spanish colonial texts, including the Madrid Codex, the Kʼicheʼ epic Popol Vuh, the Kʼicheʼ Título de Totonicapán, the Kʼicheʼ
Human sacrifice in Maya culture
Human_sacrifice_in_Maya_culture
Maya manuscript
The Dresden Codex is one of four hieroglyphic Maya codices that survived the Spanish Inquisition in the New World. Three, the Dresden, Madrid, and Paris
Dresden_Codex
mainly taken from the books of Chilam Balam, Lacandon ethnography, the Madrid Codex, the work of Diego de Landa, and the Popol Vuh. Depending on the source
List of Maya gods and supernatural beings
List_of_Maya_gods_and_supernatural_beings
Calendar used in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica
ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS AND THE AGRICULTURAL CYCLE IN THE POSTCLASSIC MADRID CODEX. Ancient Mesoamerica, 28(2), p.497 doi:10.1017/S0956536117000189 Milbrath
Maya_calendar
surviving pre-Hispanic Maya codices include the Dresden Codex; Paris Codex; and Madrid Codex (Maya). Almost all archives and codices of ancient Mesoamerica
Conservation and restoration of Mesoamerican codices
Conservation_and_restoration_of_Mesoamerican_codices
"Codex Madrid I". Universal Leonardo. University of the Arts, London. Archived from the original on 15 October 2006. Retrieved 3 November 2012. "Codex
List of works by Leonardo da Vinci
List_of_works_by_Leonardo_da_Vinci
Mesoamerican civilization (c. 2000 BC – 1697 AD)
are known as the Madrid Codex, the Dresden Codex, the Paris Codex and the Maya Codex of Mexico (previously known as the Grolier Codex, which was of disputed
Maya_civilization
Maya patron deity of cacao
black-and-white striped, as he is in the Dresden Codex, or entirely black, as he is in the Madrid Codex. Other distinguishing characteristics of Ek Chuah
Ek_Chuah
Bee tribe, reduced stingers, strong bites
ceremonies and were a symbol of the bee-god Ah-Muzen-Cab, known from the Madrid Codex. The bees were, and still are, treated as pets. Families would have one
Stingless_bee
9th century European astronomy text
early copy of the handbook survives in the Biblioteca Nacional de España in Madrid, as Ms. 3307. This copy was made in Metz and dates to c. 840. Other Carolingian
Handbook_of_809
Mythical lost continent
who, in 1864, mistranslated what was then called the Troano Codex (now called "Madrid Codex") using the de Landa alphabet. Brasseur believed that a word
Mu_(mythical_lost_continent)
Traditional Japanese wood preservation technique
study interprets a brief autographic note by Leonardo da Vinci in the Madrid Codex II (folio 87r) as describing a method of surface charring of debarked
Yakisugi
Yucatec Maya goddess of suicide
hoisted by such snares are found depicted in the Dresden and Madrid codices, the Madrid codex (MC45c) personifying one of these traps by a male hunting deity
Ixtab
Maya manuscript
The Paris Codex (also known as the Codex Peresianus and Codex Pérez) is one of three surviving generally accepted pre-Columbian Maya books, dating to
Paris_Codex
Mayan goddess
Postclassic Periods, she is most often depicted in scenes in the Dresden Codex and Madrid Codex. Depictions of her, and burial goods related to her, have also been
Chac_Chel
Depictions in culture of the planet Venus
ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATIONS AND THE AGRICULTURAL CYCLE IN THE POSTCLASSIC MADRID CODEX. Ancient Mesoamerica, 28(2), p.497 doi:10.1017/S0956536117000189 Milbrath
Venus_in_culture
Aztec god of the dead
symbolise the dichotomy of light and darkness.[citation needed] In the Colonial Codex Vaticanus 3738, Mictlantecuhtli is labelled in Spanish as "the lord of the
Mictlāntēcutli
Aspect of Mayan culture
awaiting post-mortem transformation. The Museo de América in Madrid hosts the Madrid Codex as well as a large selection of artifacts from Palenque. Other
Ancient_Maya_art
Species of tree grown for its seeds
Cacao was offered regularly to a pantheon of Mexica deities and the Madrid Codex depicts priests lancing their ear lobes (autosacrifice) and covering
Theobroma_cacao
Text by Bernardino de Sahagún
Florentine Codex has been intensely analyzed and compared to earlier drafts found in Madrid. The Tolosa Manuscript (Códice Castellano de Madrid) was known
Florentine_Codex
Mayan goddess
Woman'). The Madrid Codex (30b) assimilates Goddess O to a rain deity, with rain pouring from her arm-pits and abdomen, while the Dresden Codex includes her
Ixchel
Aztec goddess
century Franciscan friar Bernardino de Sahagún wrote in his Florentine Codex that Indians traveled to Tepeyac to worship Tonantzin. In her book Goddesses
Tonantzin
List of pre-modern handwritten books
Codex Boxer Codex Codex Bezae Codex Boernerianus Codex Borbonicus Aztec codices#Boturini Codex Carmina Burana Codex Cairensis Codex Calixtinus Codex Chimalpahin
List_of_codices
Islands or continents supposedly existing during prehistory, having since disappeared
got from Charles Etienne Brasseur de Bourbourg’s mistranslation of the Madrid Codex. James Churchward expanded on this idea in his work The Lost Continent
Lost_lands
Fourth Tlatoani of Tenochtitlan
woman from Azcapotzalco; see for example Aguilar-Moreno (2007, p. 39). Madrid Codex, VIII, 192v, as quoted in León-Portilla, p. 155. León-Portilla finds
Itzcoatl
Natural or synthetic materials
mural, Temple of the Murals at Bonampak (c. 790) Pages 34–36 of the Madrid Codex (c. 1200–1500) Ceiling mural at the Convento de la Asunción Tecamachalco
Blue_pigments
Critically panned musical
Virgin Manuscripts Codex Atlanticus Codex Windsor Codex Arundel Codex Trivulzianus Codex Madrid Codex on the Flight of Birds Codex Leicester A Treatise
Leonardo the Musical: A Portrait of Love
Leonardo_the_Musical:_A_Portrait_of_Love
Island in Quintana Roo, Mexico
Merideth (2001). The Cosmos of the Yucatec Maya: Cycles and Steps from the Madrid Codex. University of New Mexico Press. p. 153. ISBN 978-0-8263-2292-0. "History
Cozumel
Painting after Leonardo da Vinci
Virgin Manuscripts Codex Atlanticus Codex Windsor Codex Arundel Codex Trivulzianus Codex Madrid Codex on the Flight of Birds Codex Leicester A Treatise
Leda and the Swan (Galleria Borghese)
Leda_and_the_Swan_(Galleria_Borghese)
(Shabak) The Borgia Group codices The Popol Vuh the Dresden Codex the Madrid Codex the Paris Codex Bön Kangyur and Tengyur Ayvu Rapyta Panaturan The Mundhum
List_of_religious_texts
Merideth (2001). The Cosmos of the Yucatec Maya: Cycles and Steps from the Madrid Codex. UNM Press. ISBN 9780826322920. Quid pro quo between Altan Khan and Dalai
Timeline_of_human_sacrifices
Aztec codex
codex's history. The Spanish government bought the manuscript when it was rediscovered in 1940, and it is now held by the Museo de América in Madrid.
Codex_Tudela
Legendary Mayan tradition
Retrieved 2018-04-09. Paxton, Merideth (2001). The Cosmos of the Yucatec Maya: Cycles and Steps from the Madrid Codex. UNM Press. ISBN 9780826322920. v t e
Cult_of_the_Cenote
Château in Amboise, France
Virgin Manuscripts Codex Atlanticus Codex Windsor Codex Arundel Codex Trivulzianus Codex Madrid Codex on the Flight of Birds Codex Leicester A Treatise
Clos_Lucé
Hollow terrestrial globe
Virgin Manuscripts Codex Atlanticus Codex Windsor Codex Arundel Codex Trivulzianus Codex Madrid Codex on the Flight of Birds Codex Leicester A Treatise
Ostrich_Egg_Globe
Mayan deity
is paralleled by another, Postclassic merchant god, the black god M (Madrid Codex). Ek Chuah. A Yucatec merchant god who, like god L, was connected to
God_L
Practice of destroying, books or other written material
the Middle Ages. Associated University Presses. ISBN 9780838630532. Madrid Codex, VIII, 192v, as quoted in León-Portilla, p. 155. León-Portilla finds
Book_burning
bedevil idolaters and practitioners of necromancy. According to the Madrid Codex, the fourth tlatoani Itzcoatl (ruling from 1427 (or 1428) to 1440) ordered
List of book-burning incidents
List_of_book-burning_incidents
Manuscript that presents traits of the Mesoamerican indigenous pictoric tradition
Codex Bodley, Codex Colombino, Codex Nutall, Codex Vindobonensis Mexicanus I, Codex Dresden, Codex Madrid, the Paris Codex, and the Maya Codex of Mexico.
Mesoamerican_codices
Treatise by Aristotle
Hebrew in 1284. Both Averroes and Zerahiah used the translation by Ibn Zura. Codex Vaticanus 253 is one of the most important manuscripts of the treatise.
On_the_Soul
Mayan deity
armadillo, deer, dog) seem to refer to the prospects of marriage, in the Madrid codex symbolized by the reed mat on which the couples have been placed. The
Goddess_I
Manuscripts painted by pre-Columbian and colonial Aztec
languages: Mēxihcatl āmoxtli, pronounced [meːˈʃiʔkatɬ aːˈmoʃtɬi]; sing.: codex) are Mesoamerican manuscripts made by the pre-Columbian Aztec, and their
Aztec_codex
Official residence of the Spanish royal family
The Royal Palace of Madrid (Spanish: Palacio Real de Madrid) is the official residence of the Spanish royal family and is used primarily for state ceremonies
Royal_Palace_of_Madrid
Tlacochcalcatl of Tenochtitlan
History of the World, New York: HarperCollins, p. 354 ISBN 0-06-621086-0. Madrid Codex, VIII, 192v, as quoted in León-Portilla, p. 155. León-Portilla, Miguel
Tlacaelel
Spanish farmer and saint
in medieval Madrid. Known for his piety toward the poor and animals, he is venerated as a Catholic patron saint of farmers, and of Madrid; El Gobernador
Isidore_the_Laborer
Mayan chiefdom of the Yucatán Peninsula
The Madrid codex
Chakán_Putum
1260. Madrid Manuscript BH Mss1, called also Madrid Codex MM1 (Masoretic Madrid Codex 1) or simply M1 (Madrid 1). A manuscript of the entire Hebrew Bible
List of Hebrew Bible manuscripts
List_of_Hebrew_Bible_manuscripts
Ruler of Cempola and ally of Cortes in the Aztec Empire
with beautiful feathers, a pair of books (possibly referring to the Madrid Codex?), and more. The day after sending this tribute, Cortés ordered for his
Xicomecoatl
Pre-Columbian Middle American pictorial manuscript from Central Mexico
The Codex Borgia, also known as the Codex Borgianus, Manuscrit de Veletri and Codex Yohualli Ehecatl, is a pre-Columbian Middle American pictorial manuscript
Codex_Borgia
Religious activity involving killings of humans and animals
of deer meat placed into ritualistic containers. Both the Madrid Codex and the Borgia Codex depict a deer ritual in which deer are tied to trees and killed
Sacrifice_in_Maya_culture
American astronomer and anthropologist (born 1938)
History of Our Seasonal Holidays (Oxford University Press, 2002) The Madrid Codex: New Approaches to Understanding an Ancient Maya Manuscript (edited with
Anthony_Aveni
1565 Aztec codex
whose library the codex was held until his death in 1882. It then became part of the collection of the Biblioteca Nacional in Madrid. It is part of a lawsuit
Codex_Osuna
Pre-Columbian document of Mixtec pictography
The Codex Zouche-Nuttall or Codex Tonindeye is an accordion-folded pre-Columbian document of Mixtec pictography, now in the collections of the British
Codex_Zouche-Nuttall
1995 studio album by Dead Voices on Air
Truth" 1:47 4. "To Which Heart" 2:10 5. "Urasia Circ (Excerpt)" 2:54 6. "Madrid-Codex" 3:22 7. "Eoraen" 3:14 8. "Caoith" 13:50 9. "Dockwood" 3:47 10. "Saeculi"
Hafted_Maul
Zacatepec I & II Codex Madrid Codex Magliabechiano Matrícula de Tributos Codex Mexicanus Crónica Mexicayotl Códice Maya de México Codex Osuna Oztoticpac
Yolteotl
Literature written in or related to indigenous Mesoamerica
Magliabechiano Codex Cospi Codex Vaticanus B (a.k.a. Codex Vaticanus 3773) Codex Fejérváry-Mayer Codex Laud Maya codices: Paris Codex Madrid Codex Dresden Codex Grolier
Mesoamerican_literature
Religious practice
still shown officiating in one of the pictures of the Late-Postclassic Madrid Codex. Patron deities of writing and calendrical reckoning were of obvious
Maya_priesthood
codices known to exist today; these are the Dresden Codex, Paris Codex, Madrid Codex, and HI Codex. The Spanish also melted down countless pieces of golden
History_of_Latin_America
heretical and destroyed by Christian priests. The Dresden Codex, the Paris Codex, and the Madrid Codex are the only surviving pre-Columbian Mayan codices. Notable
History_of_literature
English Mesoamerican archaeologist (1898–1975)
September 1975 in Cambridge, and was laid to rest in Ashdon, Essex, England. Madrid Codex (Maya) Yuri Knorozov Tatiana Proskouriakoff Maya civilisation Chichen
J._Eric_S._Thompson
American Mesoamericanist (1863-1940)
Maya-Tzental Perez codex (1910) Early Chinese Painting (1916) An Outline Dictionary of Maya Glyphs (1931) The Dresden codex (1932) The Madrid Maya codex (1933) Rural
William_E._Gates
Renaissance fortification
Virgin Manuscripts Codex Atlanticus Codex Windsor Codex Arundel Codex Trivulzianus Codex Madrid Codex on the Flight of Birds Codex Leicester A Treatise
Leonardo's_Rivellino
Hebrew codex of the Prophets ascribed to masorete Ben-Asher
Cisneros", CSIC, 8 vols., Madrid 1979–92. List of Hebrew Bible manuscripts Aleppo Codex Leningrad Codex Codex Sassoon Codex Orientales Damascus Pentateuch
Codex_Cairensis
Spanish colonial-era manuscript
Codex Ríos, originally titled Indorum cultus, idolatria, et mores and also known as Codex Vaticanus A, is a 16th-century Italian translation and expansion
Codex_Ríos
Hybrid musical instrument based on the designs of Leonardo da Vinci
da Vinci on folio 93r of the Codex Atlanticus. It is a different project from the viola organista (folio 886 of the Codex Atlanticus). It is about the
Harpsichord-viola
Medieval recipes for crafts materials
A very full yet old witness, early ninth century. The Codex Matritensis ('Madrid codex'), Madrid, Biblioteca Nacional, MS A.16 (Was: MS A.19), c. 1130
Mappae_clavicula
American anthropologist (born 1940)
divination, and script. Her work included studies of the Dresden Codex and Madrid Codex. Her collection of recordings and transcriptions of the Chol, Tzotzil
Victoria_Bricker
1971 Italian TV series or program
Virgin Manuscripts Codex Atlanticus Codex Windsor Codex Arundel Codex Trivulzianus Codex Madrid Codex on the Flight of Birds Codex Leicester A Treatise
The_Life_of_Leonardo_da_Vinci
12th-century manuscript collection
The Codex Calixtinus (or Codex Compostellus) is a manuscript that is the main witness for the 12th-century Liber Sancti Jacobi ('Book of Saint James')
Codex_Calixtinus
Glosses showcasing early forms of Hispanic Romance and Basque
modern Spanish or Navarro-Aragonese) and of medieval Basque. The codex is now in Madrid, but came from the monastic library at San Millán de la Cogolla
Glosas_Emilianenses
Italian sculptor and medalist
collections, such as the Codex Windsor in the Royal Collection of Windsor Castle since the 17th century, and the Codex Madrid in the National Library of
Pompeo_Leoni
1995 novel by Jack Dann
Virgin Manuscripts Codex Atlanticus Codex Windsor Codex Arundel Codex Trivulzianus Codex Madrid Codex on the Flight of Birds Codex Leicester A Treatise
The_Memory_Cathedral
Pre-Columbian Middle American manuscript
Codex Vaticanus B, (The Vatican, Bibl. Vat., Vat.Lat.3773) also known as Codex Vaticanus 3773, Codice Vaticano Rituale, and Códice Fábrega, is a pre-Columbian
Codex_Vaticanus_B
Mechanism used to build Ancient Egyptian pyramids according to Herodotus
based on Herodotus' description (in f.818v of the Codex Atlanticus and f.29r of the Madrid I Codex). Gabriele Niccolai describes Leonardo's machine as
Herodotus_Machine
of the Borgia Group from central Mexico during the Aztec period (Codex Borgia and Codex Vaticanus B). The mirrors are placed with censers that serve as
Mirrors in Mesoamerican culture
Mirrors_in_Mesoamerican_culture
Medieval manuscript compiling various histories of the Iberian kingdoms
neighbouring principalities. It is currently held in Madrid as Royal Academy of History MS 78. The codex is thought to date from the late 10th century, although
Códice_de_Roda
Interpolated phrase in verses 5:7–8 of 1 John
evidence cited: Minuscules 61 (Codex Montfortianus, c. 1520), 629 (Codex Ottobonianus, 14th/15th century), 918 (Codex Escurialensis, Σ. I. 5, 16th century)
Johannine_Comma
16th-century Dominican friar
Provincia de Mexico. The Durán Codex was unpublished until the 19th century, when it was found in the Library of Madrid by José Fernando Ramírez. In his
Diego_Durán
Manuscripts of the Vulgate
Latina and Vulgate readings. Manuscripts of the Vulgate, together with the Codex Vaticanus, formed the basis of the printed Sixto-Clementine Vulgate in 1592
Vulgate_manuscripts
(sometimes) with Huave (unsupported); form of macrofamily. Madrid Codex An extant Maya codex. magic In anthropology, magic in Maya culture. Linguistic
Glossary of the Maya civilisation
Glossary_of_the_Maya_civilisation
Tlahtoāni of the Aztec Empire until 1520
manner'. His name glyph, shown in the upper left corner of the image from the Codex Mendoza below, was composed of a diadem (xiuhuitzolli) on straight hair
Moctezuma_II
Manuscripts of Vetus Latina versions of the Bible
and Apocalypse from the Codex Harleianus. Sacred Latin Texts 1. London, 1912. Buchanan, Edgar S. The Four Gospels from the Codex Corbeiensis, together with
Vetus_Latina_manuscripts
Art, archaeology, and ethnography museum in Madrid, Spain
Sánchez Coello (late 16th century) Maya Stele of Madrid [es] (600–900 AD) Nazca pot (1–600 AD) Aztec Codex Tudela The Mulattos of Esmeraldas, by Andrés Sánchez
Museo_de_América
Polearm weapon of the Aztec military
authentic tepoztopilli was destroyed in a fire in 1884 in the Armería Real in Madrid where it was housed. Pohl, John (20 May 2012). Aztec Warrior: AD 1325–1521
Tepoztopilli
Weapon used by pre-columbian mesoamericans
are documented in modern literature: one was part of the Royal Armoury of Madrid until it was destroyed by a fire in 1884. Another two were excavated within
Macuahuitl
French ethnographer, historian, and priest (1814–1874)
rejoined and are known collectively as the Codex Madrid or Tro-Cortesianus; they remain displayed in Madrid. In 1871 Brasseur de Bourbourg published his
Charles Étienne Brasseur de Bourbourg
Charles_Étienne_Brasseur_de_Bourbourg
King of Spain since 2014
is King of Spain, having reigned since 19 June 2014. Felipe was born in Madrid during the dictatorship of Francisco Franco as the third child and only
Felipe_VI
the 4th century and elsewhere survives only in Syriac translation and in Codex Chisianus 88. The manuscript is also important for early variants, both
Papyrus_967
Nahua aide to Hernán Cortés
although the nature of this relationship is unclear. In the Florentine Codex, Malinche's homeland is mentioned as "Teticpac", which is most likely the
La_Malinche
12th-century chronicle of Kievan Rus'
criticism are: Laurentian Codex (1377) Hypatian Codex (c. 1425) Radziwiłł Chronicle (c. 1500) Academic Chronicle (c. 1500) Khlebnikov Codex (c. 1575) Trinity
Primary_Chronicle
Medieval collection of Galician songs
manuscript codices: two at El Escorial, one at Madrid's National Library, and one in Florence, Italy. The E codex from El Escorial is illuminated with colored
Cantigas_de_Santa_Maria
National symbol
include a snake. While the Codex Fejérváry-Mayer depicts an eagle attacking a snake, other Mexica illustrations, such as the Codex Mendoza, show only an eagle;
Coat_of_arms_of_Mexico
Spanish film director, writer and playwright
000 euros (Madrid) 2014 – El vello público (Madrid) 2013 – Necrofilia fina (Madrid) 2013 – Romance bizarro (Madrid) 2012 – La lluvia (Madrid) 2012 – La
Carlos_Atanes
Book by Beatus of Liébana
manuscripts. Significant copies include the Morgan, Saint-Sever, Gerona, Osma, Madrid (Vitr 14-1), and Tábara Beatus codices. Most unusually for a theological
Commentary_on_the_Apocalypse
Mesoamerican blunt weapon
This quauholōlli is represented in the Lienzo de Tlaxcala, Codex Duran and the Florentine codex. The warriors that wield it in these depictions, always have
Quauholōlli
MADRID CODEX
MADRID CODEX
Girl/Female
Maori
Maori name made popular by New Zealand actress Nyree Dawn Porter.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a habitational name from Madron in Cornwall. Alternatively, possibly from Madryn in Gwynedd, Wales.
Female
English
Feminine form of English Adrian, ADRIA means "from Hadria."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Latin
Small Mountain; Of the Adriatic; Man from Adria
Male
Welsh
Breton and Welsh form of Irish Gaelic Pádraig, PADRIG means "patrician; of noble descent."
Girl/Female
Hindu
(Second wife of Pandu; Mother of Nakul and Sahdeva; daughter of King Shalya.)
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Mares 2.Dutch : variant of Mares 3.
Girl/Female
Latin American
From Adria, the Adriatic sea region. Also means dark.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Wife of Pandu
Female
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Margarites, MAARIT means "pearl."
Surname or Lastname
English (Cornwall)
English (Cornwall) : habitational name from Madron in Cornwall, named for the patron saint of its church, St. Madernus.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Christian, French, Greek, Irish, Latin
Dark; The Adriatic Sea Region; From Adria
Female
English
Pet form of English Adriane, ADRIE means "from Hadria."
Male
German
Variant spelling of German Manfred, MANFRID means "strong peace."
Female
English
Pet form of French Madeline, MADDIE means "of Magdala."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Rebellious
Boy/Male
Indian
Rebellious
Girl/Female
Maori
The Maori form of April.
Female
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Maria, MAARIA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."Â
Boy/Male
Arabic, French, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Rebellious; Ray of Light
MADRID CODEX
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Boy/Male
Muslim
Peace
Boy/Male
Tamil
Behavior
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
With Love
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Danish, French, German, Latin, Swiss
Derived from the Latin Francis; French; Free One; Frenchman
Boy/Male
Greek
a healing.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Moves in the Rains in the Clouds; Nymph
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Venters.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Dispeller of ignorance
Biblical
a destroyer,angel of the bottomless pit
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Flashing
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a.
Of or pertaining to the Maoris or to their language.
a.
Having a husband; married.
n.
A small evergreen tree or shrub (Arbutus Menziesii), of California, having a smooth bark, thick shining leaves, and edible red berries, which are often called madroa apples.
a.
Caustic; bitter; bitterly irritating; as, acrid temper, mind, writing.
a.
Wet; moist; as, a madid eye.
n.
See Matrix.
a.
Sharp and harsh, or bitter and not, to the taste; pungent; as, acrid salts.
a.
Causing heat and irritation; corrosive; as, acrid secretions.
n.
A native or inhabitant of Madrid.
pl.
of Maori
adv. & a.
In a dripping state; as, leaves all adrip.
n.
A man newly married, or just about to be married.
n. pl.
The maioid crabs.
n.
A man recently married, or about to be married; a bridegroom.
pl.
of Matrix
n.
A woman newly married, or about to be married.
a.
Joined in wedlock; married.
n.
A married man, or a man newly married.
n.
A genus of composite plants, of which one species (Madia sativa) is cultivated for the oil yielded from its seeds by pressure. This oil is sometimes used instead of olive oil for the table.
a.
Of or pertaining to Madrid in Spain, or to its inhabitants.