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Daemon in Greek mythology, a divine personification or embodiment of war
In Greek mythology, Polemos /ˈpɒlɪˌmɒs/ or Polemus /ˈpɒlɪməs/ (Ancient Greek: Πόλεμος Pólemos; "war") was a daemon; a divine personification or embodiment
Polemos
Wars between Alexander the Great's successors
The Wars of the Diadochi (Ancient Greek: Πόλεμοι τῶν Διαδόχων, romanized: Pólemoi tōn Diadóchōn, lit. 'War of the Crown Princes') or Wars of Alexander's
Wars_of_the_Diadochi
1946–1949 civil war in Greece
The Greek Civil War (Greek: Εμφύλιος Πόλεμος, romanized: Emfýlios Pólemos, lit. 'Civil War') took place from 1946 to 1949. The conflict, which erupted
Greek_Civil_War
1940–1941 conflict
Hellenic Air Force. (Greek: Ελληνοϊταλικός Πόλεμος, romanized: Ellinoïtalikós Pólemos) also known as the Italian campaign in Greece, Italian invasion of Greece
Greco-Italian_War
Conflict over the status of Crete
'97) or the Unfortunate War (Greek: Ατυχής πόλεμος, romanized: Atychis polemos) Martel, Gordon, ed. (9 December 2011). The Encyclopedia of War (1 ed.)
Greco-Turkish_War_(1897)
Bronze Age civilization on Crete and other Aegean Islands
(1971) Gates, Charles. Why are there no scenes of warfare in Minoan art?, Polemos: Le Contexte Guerrier en Égée à L'âge du Bronze, Aegaeum: annals of Aegean
Minoan_civilization
War between Lusitanian people and the Roman Republic
The Lusitanian Wars, called Pyrinos Polemos ("the Fiery War") in Greek, were wars of resistance fought by the Lusitanian tribes of Hispania Ulterior against
Lusitanian_Wars
Personification of the war cry in Greek mythology
patron goddess Athena. According to Pindar, Alala was the daughter of Polemos, the personification of war, and was characterised by the poet as "prelude
Alala
Contentious rhetoric
Ancient Greek πολεμικός (polemikos) 'warlike, hostile', from πόλεμος (polemos) 'war'. Polemics often concern questions in religion or politics. A polemical
Polemic
Multidisciplinary study of war
conflict. The word polemology derives from Ancient Greek: πόλεμος, romanized: pólemos, lit. 'war, battle' + -logy. In 1943, King's College London reestablished
War_studies
Greek sophist (c. 90 – 144)
Severed Hand and the Upright Corpse: The Declamations of Marcus Antonius Polemo. Scholars Press. ISBN 9780788502828. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography
Polemon_of_Laodicea
2010 Greek TV series or program
O polemos ton astron (English: Star Wars) is a Greek comedy television series of standalone episodes that aired on ANT1 during the 2009–2011 seasons.
O_polemos_ton_astron
Topics referred to by the same term
Polemon (or Polemo) is the name of eminent ancient Greeks: Polemon of Athens, head of the Platonic Academy from 314–269 BC Polemon of Ilium, 2nd-century
Polemon
War between Athens and Sparta (431–404 BC)
International. 12 March 1996. Ancient Greek: Πόλεμος τῶν Πελοποννησίων, romanised: Pólemos tō̃n Peloponnēsíōn Aristophanes, Lysistrata. Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca
Peloponnesian_War
Greek personification of the sea
Peitho Penia Penthus Pepromene Pheme Phobos Phrike Phthonus Pistis Poine Polemos Poros Pothos Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche Other
Pontus_(mythology)
Greek goddess of war
share an eye and a tooth. Enyo is called the "sister of War" (in Greek Polemos) by Quintus Smyrnaeus, in a role closely resembling that of Eris, the embodiment
Enyo
Pre-Olympian gods in Greek mythology
Peitho Penia Penthus Pepromene Pheme Phobos Phrike Phthonus Pistis Poine Polemos Poros Pothos Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche Other
Titans
1996 studio album by Katy Garbi
Arhizo Polemo (Greek: Αρχίζω Πόλεμο; English: I Declare War) is the seventh studio album by Greek singer, Katy Garbi. It was released on 10 May 1996 by
Arhizo_Polemo
Epic historical novel by Cormac McCarthy
articulation of the quoted fragment. Heraclitus' Fragment 53 reads "War [pólemos in the original Greek, also translated as 'strife' or 'conflict'] is father
Blood_Meridian
Senior military title in various ancient Greek city states
ancient Greek city states (poleis). The title is derived from the words polemos ('war') and archon ('ruler, leader') and translates as 'warleader' or 'warlord'
Polemarch
Ancient Greek mythological Titan
Peitho Penia Penthus Pepromene Pheme Phobos Phrike Phthonus Pistis Poine Polemos Poros Pothos Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche Other
Perses_(son_of_Crius)
Symbolic serpent with its tail in its mouth
Keres Kratos Kydoimos Ma Machai Nike Palioxis Pallas Perses Phobos Phonoi Polemos Proioxis Chthonic deities Psychopomps Charon Hermes Hermanubis Thanatos
Ouroboros
ERT2. Famous series of the period of public television are O Agnostos Polemos, I Geitonia Mas, Louna Park, Christ Recrucified, Methoriakos Stathmos,
List of Greek television series
List_of_Greek_television_series
Part of the Second Jewish–Roman War
romanized: Polemos Ḳiṭus is a corruption (likely through Jewish Palestinian Aramaic) of Koine Greek: Πόλεμος του Κυήτου, romanized: Pólemos tou Kuḗtou
Kitos_War
Creature in Greek mythology
Peitho Penia Penthus Pepromene Pheme Phobos Phrike Phthonus Pistis Poine Polemos Poros Pothos Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche Other
Siren_(mythology)
Topics referred to by the same term
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bellum, Latin for "war", may refer to: Bellum/Polemos, the daemon of war from Greco-Roman mythology Bellum omnium contra omnes
Bellum
Ancient Greek personification of death
Peitho Penia Penthus Pepromene Pheme Phobos Phrike Phthonus Pistis Poine Polemos Poros Pothos Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche Other
Thanatos
2nd-century author Athenaeus refers to Matton in his Deipnosophistae, saying, "Polemo says that in Munychia a hero is honoured of the name of Acratopotes and
Matton_(mythology)
King of Lydia from 585 or 561 to 547 BC
2016). "The Battle of the Eclipse". Polemos: Journal of Interdisciplinary Research on War and Peace. 19 (2). Polemos. hdl:2268/207259. Retrieved 2019-04-30
Croesus
God of war in ancient Greek religion
("Acts of manslaughter"); Polemos, a minor spirit of war, or only an epithet of Ares, since it has no specific dominion; and Polemos's daughter, Alala, the
Ares
Armed force established by Croatia in 1991
[Special Military and Police Counter-Terrorist Units: Croatia and the World]. Polemos: Journal of Interdisciplinary Research on War and Peace (in Croatian).
Croatian_National_Guard
Biblical apocalyptic battle site
Vincent, Word Studies in the New Testament, II, 541). The use of the word polemos (campaign) in Revelation 16:14 signifies that God views the events culminating
Armageddon
Name list
change from polemos to ptolemos is an example of a type of linguistic compounding called terpsimbrotos. The pt- in ptolemos (vs. earlier polemos) "war" is
Ptolemy_(name)
Demigod of the preparation of meals
of meals, specifically the making of bread. He was revered in Achaea. Polemos says that in Mounykhia (Munychia) honours are paid to a hero Akratopotes
Deipneus
Stuttgart, J. B. Metzler, 1948. Wikisource. Herzog-Hauser, Gertrud, "Polemos", in Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft, Band XXI,
List_of_Greek_deities
Symbol of medicine
Keres Kratos Kydoimos Ma Machai Nike Palioxis Pallas Perses Phobos Phonoi Polemos Proioxis Chthonic deities Psychopomps Charon Hermes Hermanubis Thanatos
Rod_of_Asclepius
Three sisters in Greek myth
Peitho Penia Penthus Pepromene Pheme Phobos Phrike Phthonus Pistis Poine Polemos Poros Pothos Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche Other
Graeae
Marcus Antonius Polemo II (Ancient Greek : Μάρκος Ἀντώνιος Πολέμων Πυθόδωρος) (died c. 69/72), dynast of Olba and king in Cilicia between 54-69/72. This
Marcus_Antonius_Polemo_II
Personification of darkness in Greek mythology
Peitho Penia Penthus Pepromene Pheme Phobos Phrike Phthonus Pistis Poine Polemos Poros Pothos Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche Other
Erebus
Ancient Greek personification of the rainbow
Keres Kratos Kydoimos Ma Machai Nike Palioxis Pallas Perses Phobos Phonoi Polemos Proioxis Chthonic deities Psychopomps Charon Hermes Hermanubis Thanatos
Iris_(mythology)
Ancient Greek philosopher (fl. c. 500 BC)
manifested as gods, some as men; some he made slaves, some free"; war (polemos) is a creative tension that brings things into existence. Heraclitus says
Heraclitus
Term for 1st to 3rd century Greek sophist writers
Emperor Hadrian sent his adoptive son Antoninus to study under the acclaimed Polemo in Smyrna. The Second Sophistic opened doors for the Greeks to prosper surprisingly
Second_Sophistic
πτόλεμος [ptolemos] (vs. earlier πόλεμος [polemos]) "war" to a re-analysis of such a compound, *phere-t-polemos, metathesised to φερεπτόλεμος [phere-ptolemos]
Terpsimbrotos
2005 studio album by Anna Vissi
charts, but in Greece failed to make it to the top 30. "Erota I Polemo" "Erota I Polemo" feat Goin' Through, was the third video from the album. "Gia Teleftea
Nylon_(album)
Genocide campaign in the Ottoman Empire
Characteristics. Madison: Madison University Press. Kostópoulos, Tásos (2007). Pólemos kai Ethnokátharsi: I xechasméni plevrá mias dekaetoús ethnikís exórmisis
Greek_genocide
King of the Medes from 625 to 585 BC
2016). "The Battle of the Eclipse". Polemos: Journal of Interdisciplinary Research on War and Peace. 19 (2). Polemos. hdl:2268/207259. Retrieved 2019-04-30
Cyaxares
Ancient Greek city in Anatolia
Croesus Against Ephesus: Historical & Archaeological Considerations", in Polemos 21–2, p. 47–63. Oster, Richard. 1987. A Bibliography of Ancient Ephesus
Ephesus
River-god in Greek mythology
Peitho Penia Penthus Pepromene Pheme Phobos Phrike Phthonus Pistis Poine Polemos Poros Pothos Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche Other
Axius_(mythology)
Three-prong spear
Keres Kratos Kydoimos Ma Machai Nike Palioxis Pallas Perses Phobos Phonoi Polemos Proioxis Chthonic deities Psychopomps Charon Hermes Hermanubis Thanatos
Trident
and battlefield rout Phonoi, spirits of murder, killing, and slaughter Polemos, spirit of war Proioxis, spirit of onrush and battlefield pursuit Zelus
List_of_war_deities
Aspect of Greek mythology
Keres Kratos Kydoimos Ma Machai Nike Palioxis Pallas Perses Phobos Phonoi Polemos Proioxis Chthonic deities Psychopomps Charon Hermes Hermanubis Thanatos
Dragon's_teeth_(mythology)
Athenian polemarch at Battle of Marathon in 490 BC
severed hand and the upright corpse: the declamations of Marcus Antonius Polemo. Atlanta, Georgia: Scholars Press. p. 188. Raubitschek, A. E. (1940). "Two
Callimachus_(polemarch)
Ancient Greek temple in Ephesus (near present-day Selçuk, Turkey)
Croesus against Ephesus: Historical and archaeological considerations". Polemos: Journal of Interdisciplinary Research on War and Peace. 21 (2): 47–63
Temple_of_Artemis
Greek mythological personification of trust
Peitho Penia Penthus Pepromene Pheme Phobos Phrike Phthonus Pistis Poine Polemos Poros Pothos Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche Other
Pistis
Personification of outrage in Greek mythology
Peitho Penia Penthus Pepromene Pheme Phobos Phrike Phthonus Pistis Poine Polemos Poros Pothos Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche Other
Hybris_(mythology)
Armed forces of Yugoslavia (1945–1992)
ISBN 9781317234685. Marijan, Davor (2003). ""Jedinstvo" – Posljednji Ustroj JNA". Polemos. 6 (1–2): 11–47. ISSN 1331-5595. Curtis 1992, p. 242. Curtis 1992, p. xix
Yugoslav_People's_Army
Grace in Greek mythology
Peitho Penia Penthus Pepromene Pheme Phobos Phrike Phthonus Pistis Poine Polemos Poros Pothos Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche Other
Aglaia_(Grace)
Brother of Atlas, Menoetius and Prometheus
Peitho Penia Penthus Pepromene Pheme Phobos Phrike Phthonus Pistis Poine Polemos Poros Pothos Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche Other
Epimetheus
Ancient Anatolian kingdom
2016). "The Battle of the Eclipse". Polemos: Journal of Interdisciplinary Research on War and Peace. 19 (2). Polemos. hdl:2268/207259. Retrieved 30 April
Lydia
Winter 1942 1971 Greece What Did You Do in the War, Thanasi? Ti ekanes ston polemo, Thanasi? (Τι έκανες στον πόλεμο, Θανάση) Dinos Katsouridis Anti-war comedy
List of World War II feature films (1950–1989)
List_of_World_War_II_feature_films_(1950–1989)
Greek philosopher and scholarch (died 270/269 BC)
from a publication now in the public domain: Smith, William, ed. (1870). "Polemo". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. Vol. 3. pp. 343–344
Polemon_of_Athens
Queen of Crete in Greek mythology
Peitho Penia Penthus Pepromene Pheme Phobos Phrike Phthonus Pistis Poine Polemos Poros Pothos Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche Other
Pasiphaë
Athenian general and brother of Aeschylus (died 490 BC)
Reader, William W. (1996). The severed hand and the upright corpse: the declamations of Marcus Antonius Polemo. Atlanta, Georgia: Scholars Press. p. 188.
Cynaegirus
Greek fruit goddess
Peitho Penia Penthus Pepromene Pheme Phobos Phrike Phthonus Pistis Poine Polemos Poros Pothos Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche Other
Opora_(mythology)
Latin phrase
current: ἤξεις ἀφήξεις, οὐ θνήξεις ἐν πολέμῳ ("Íxeis afíxeies, ou thníxeis en polémo"). While Greek authorities have in the past assumed this was the original
Ibis redibis nunquam per bella peribis
Ibis_redibis_nunquam_per_bella_peribis
Ancient Greek mythological monster
Peitho Penia Penthus Pepromene Pheme Phobos Phrike Phthonus Pistis Poine Polemos Poros Pothos Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche Other
Echidna_(mythology)
Ancient Greek war god
at others not. Ancient Greece portal Religion portal Mythology portal Polemos Alala Bellona Chadwick 1976, p. 88. Raymoure, K.A. "e-nu-wa-ri-jo". Minoan
Enyalius
Hellenistic philosopher, founder of Stoicism (c. 334–c. 262 BC)
have studied Platonist philosophy under the direction of Xenocrates, and Polemo. Zeno began teaching in the colonnade in the Agora of Athens known as the
Zeno_of_Citium
Four arias with music by Mikis Theodorakis
"Δραπέτης [Drapetis]" (Runaway) and "Όταν τελειώση ο πόλεμος] Otan Teleiosi o Polemos" (When the War Ends). The composition is a music cycle. In "Asma Asmaton"
Mauthausen_Trilogy
Ancient solar eclipse, possibly predicted
585 BC): A Discussion of the Lydo-Median treaty and the Halys border". Polemos. 19 (2): 31–54, in particular 37–39, 49. Herodotus: Histories 1,74,2 (online)
Eclipse_of_Thales
American numismatist
Ancient Macedonian History and Culture, 2008. Krentz, Peter. Polis and Polemos : Essays on Politics, War, and History in Ancient Greece, 1997. "Kenneth
Kenneth_W._Harl
Greek composer (1861–1917)
in 3 Acts unfinished, libretto R. Simoni, 1911, only Act 1 exists. Pólemos en polémo, operetta in 3 Acts, libretto by G. Tsokopoulos and I. Delikaterinis
Spyridon_Samaras
Mythological symbol of abundance, also called the horn of plenty
Keres Kratos Kydoimos Ma Machai Nike Palioxis Pallas Perses Phobos Phonoi Polemos Proioxis Chthonic deities Psychopomps Charon Hermes Hermanubis Thanatos
Cornucopia
Chthonic female deities of vengeance in Greek mythology
Keres Kratos Kydoimos Ma Machai Nike Palioxis Pallas Perses Phobos Phonoi Polemos Proioxis Chthonic deities Psychopomps Charon Hermes Hermanubis Thanatos
Erinyes
War in Archaic Greece between Chalcis and Eretria
Chalcidians and Eretrians (ancient Greek: πόλεμος Χαλκιδέων καὶ Ἐρετριῶν pólemos Chalkidéon kaì Eretriōn). The war between Chalcis and Eretria was the one
Lelantine_War
Pseudoscience of face reading
character. After Aristotle, the major extant works in physiognomy are: Polemo of Laodicea, de Physiognomonia (2nd century AD), in Greek Adamantius the
Physiognomy
War between Knossos and Lyttos (346–343 BC)
The Foreign War (Ancient Greek: Ξενικὸς Πόλεμος, Xenikos Polemos) was fought between the forces of Knossos with the help of mercenaries under the ousted
Foreign_War
3rd-century Roman biographer of Greek philosophers
Eretria Book 3: Plato Plato Book 4: The Academics Speusippus, Xenocrates, Polemo, Crates of Athens, Crantor, Arcesilaus, Bion, Lacydes, Carneades, Clitomachus
Diogenes_Laertius
Greek mythological creature
Keres Kratos Kydoimos Ma Machai Nike Palioxis Pallas Perses Phobos Phonoi Polemos Proioxis Chthonic deities Psychopomps Charon Hermes Hermanubis Thanatos
Centaur
Greek goddess of Arcadian mystery cults
Peitho Penia Penthus Pepromene Pheme Phobos Phrike Phthonus Pistis Poine Polemos Poros Pothos Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche Other
Despoina
Keres Kratos Kydoimos Ma Machai Nike Palioxis Pallas Perses Phobos Phonoi Polemos Proioxis Chthonic deities Psychopomps Charon Hermes Hermanubis Thanatos
Ancient_Greek_religion
1991–92 battle of the Croatian War of Independence
Posljednji ustroj JNA" ["Unity" – The last order of battle of the JNA]. Polemos: Journal of Interdisciplinary Research on War and Peace (in Croatian).
Battle_of_Osijek
Deity addressed in the Orphic Hymns
Peitho Penia Penthus Pepromene Pheme Phobos Phrike Phthonus Pistis Poine Polemos Poros Pothos Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche Other
Prothyraia
Greek mythological figure
Peitho Penia Penthus Pepromene Pheme Phobos Phrike Phthonus Pistis Poine Polemos Poros Pothos Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche Other
Ioke_(mythology)
Painting by Emmanuel Tzanes
about Crete entitled The Cretan War (Greek: Ο Κρητικός Πόλεμος, O Kritikos Polemos). The family eventually settled in Venice where Emmanuel was elected priest
Ladder of Divine Ascent (Tzanes)
Ladder_of_Divine_Ascent_(Tzanes)
Literary motif
The Wrongs of Woman and Charlotte Perkins Gilman's The Yellow Wallpaper. Pólemos, 6 (2), 183-205, p. 199. doi:10.1515/pol-2012-0012 Gilman, C. P. (2017)
Gothic_double
Figure in Greek mythology
Peitho Penia Penthus Pepromene Pheme Phobos Phrike Phthonus Pistis Poine Polemos Poros Pothos Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche Other
Hermaphroditus
Ancient Greek mythological figure
image at Athens in the house of Polytion, where it was fixed in the wall. Polemo, ap. Athen. ii. p. 39 Similar in name to Dionysus Acratophorus, the "unmixed
Acratopotes
Sky god of Areios, the planet Mars
Peitho Penia Penthus Pepromene Pheme Phobos Phrike Phthonus Pistis Poine Polemos Poros Pothos Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche Other
Pyroeis
Ancient Greek divinities with moral function, daughters of Zeus
Peitho Penia Penthus Pepromene Pheme Phobos Phrike Phthonus Pistis Poine Polemos Poros Pothos Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche Other
Litae
Educative center founded by Plato
"scholarch" of the academy were Speusippus (347–339 BC), Xenocrates (339–314 BC), Polemo (314–269 BC), and Crates (c. 269–266 BC). Other notable members of the academy
Platonic_Academy
Phrygian and Greek god
Peitho Penia Penthus Pepromene Pheme Phobos Phrike Phthonus Pistis Poine Polemos Poros Pothos Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche Other
Attis
Supposed universal remedy
Keres Kratos Kydoimos Ma Machai Nike Palioxis Pallas Perses Phobos Phonoi Polemos Proioxis Chthonic deities Psychopomps Charon Hermes Hermanubis Thanatos
Panacea_(medicine)
Type of war
Tom (1999). "Mycenaean Militarism from a Textual Perspective" (PDF). Polemos: Warfare in the Aegean Bronze Age (Aegaeum). 19: 367–378. Retrieved 14
Prehistoric_warfare
Class of two missile boats
(December 2003). "Razmatranja o JNA" [Contemplations regarding the JNA]. Polemos. VI (11–12). Croatian Sociological Association: 163–175. Retrieved 17 March
Kralj-class_missile_boat
430 BC epidemic in Athens, Greece
History of the Peloponnesian War 2.51 Reeves, Jonathan (2017-06-13). Polemos as Kinêsis: the effects of the Peloponnesian War on Athenian society and
Plague_of_Athens
Late Bronze Age Greek civilization
Tom (1999). "Mycenaean Militarism from a Textual Perspective" (PDF). Polemos: Warfare in the Aegean Bronze Age (Aegaeum). 19: 367–378. Retrieved 14
Mycenaean_Greece
Cyanippus Autonous Menesthes Ennomus Amphiclus Elasus Lyncus Podes Helene Polemos Diaphorus Bathycles Menesthius Epistrophus Amphimedon Elatus Lysander Polites
List_of_Trojan_War_characters
Greek nymph, lover of Apollo
Peitho Penia Penthus Pepromene Pheme Phobos Phrike Phthonus Pistis Poine Polemos Poros Pothos Praxidice Proioxis Prophasis Soter Soteria Thrasos Tyche Other
Melaina
Conflict between the Republic of Venice and the Ottoman Empire (1645–1669)
The Cretan War (Greek: Κρητικός Πόλεμος, romanized: Kritikós Pólemos; Turkish: Girit'in Fethi), also known as the War of Candia (Italian: Guerra di Candia)
Cretan_War_(1645–1669)
POLEMOS
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Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
First; Preceding; Leader
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Gujarati, Indian, Muslim
Solid Structure; Lifetime
Girl/Female
British, English
Park with Deer
Boy/Male
Indian
Diamond
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Light of the Women
Boy/Male
Arabic
Moth; Butterfly
Boy/Male
Hindu
One of the kauravas
Boy/Male
Arabic
Ruler of Nation; Leader; Firmly; Strong
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Beautiful Morning
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Feminine, meaning God with us.
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n.
An opera glass or field glass with an oblique mirror arranged for seeing objects do not lie directly before the eye; -- called also diagonal, / side, opera glass.