10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PRIMOGENITRIX»
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primogenitrix in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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History of Civilizations of Central Asia
Clearly, this is an example of the cult of the primogenitrix known among the
Turkic peoples as Umai. The breasts are emphasized and there is no depiction of
a moustache or weapon. The vessel is usually shown held in both hands, as on
the ...
Clifford Edmund Bosworth, M.S.Asimov, 2002
2
History of Civilizations of Central Asia
Clearly, this is an example of the cult of the primogenitrix known among the
Turkic peoples as Umai. The breasts are emphasized and there is no depiction of
a moustache or weapon. The vessel is usually shown held in both hands, as on
the ...
3
The Origin of the Indo-Iranians
Pottery was probably also a female occupation among the ancestors of the
Aryans. This is indicated by the fact that the priest's wife participated in the
production of cult vessels. The Mother- Earth primogenitrix of all beings, the
goddess Aditi ...
Elena Efimovna Kuzʹmina, James P. Mallory, 2007
4
The Politics of Gender Culture Under State Socialism: An ...
... described as primogenitrix, the cause of the fall of Man and the originator of the
sufferings of all mankind:15 The motif of curiosity also links Pandora's story to
Eve, the first woman of Judaeo-Christian mythology, who persuaded Adam to eat
...
Hana Havelková, Libora Oates-Indruchová, 2014
5
Death, Language, Thought: On Gérard Bucher's L'imagination ...
A phrase asserting being emanates from impersonal death, the primogenitrix, the
numinous Other become myth as suggested in these lines from Basil Bunting's
Briqgf/atts: A mason times his mallet/ to a lark's twitter,/listening while the marble
...
6
Sacred Sites, Sacred Places
... carried out by women since, according to the cosmological myths of the Nenets
, a woman figured as the primogenitrix of the world. Figure 4.4 Sacrificial offerings
(sixth to tenth centuries) from the Gorodets Sanctuary. a — a 'piece' of meat in ...
David L. Carmichael, Jane Hubert, Brian Reeves, 2013
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Women's rites versus women's rights: a study of circumcision ...
Within this unit, there is a realignment of children in terms of a common
primogenitrix. The children of the same mother are called pmp-"iyd. It is thus the
equivalent of the Mba-Ise Igbo category for full siblings (omo nne). Children of the
same ...
Emmanuel D. Babatunde, 1998
8
Form and meaning: essays on Russian literature
... the most obvious reflection of which is the myth of the Horned Mother-Deer
acclaimed by Momun in Belyi parokhod as the 'primogenitrix' of his tribe and
guarantor of its existence (Aitmatov 1983: II, 13). To the same influence we may
trace in ...
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
5T4JT згт?Г, 34^3; jí(/'í. primogenital, primogenitary з^сг<тт ЧЧЧ\, 3^r-StîT f=rWíT
; primogenitive ЯЧЧ «rît; n. (Shak.) ^qcsrfiffriT, hussar; ns. primogenitor srrf? j^^, "
Т#зг; fem. primogenitrix; primogeniture »ítidl, 3^5rfV4TÍ primordial <;í// arrfeíTíf^T
...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
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The Chambers Crossword Dictionary, 3rd edition
... 12 primogenitor 13 primogenitrix 05 Ariel, Eblis, Iblis, Satan, Uriel 06 Abdiel,
Arioch, Azrael,