WHAT DOES MEROPÍDE MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
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Definition of meropíde in the Romanian dictionary
MEROPÍDE s. F. Pl. family of migratory birds, brightly colored, with long and curved beak and long and sharp tail: the fields. (\u0026 lt; / RTI \u0026 gt; MEROPÍDE s. f. pl. familie de păsări migratoare, viu colorate, cu cioc lung și curbat și cu coadă lungă și ascuțită: prigoriile. (< fr. méropidés)
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4 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «MEROPÍDE»
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Callimachi Hymni, epigrammata et fragmenta, cum notis ... - Pagina 491
¡K rss K5 MMM-¡9Q, e Cao' Meropíde, item Plinius l.v. c. XXXI. Hinc Mupunïç hoc loco ob metrumy ficut¡ DEA-m1?? Pelopmnesm supra vs. 73. vocata ab Eua flathío traditur ad llíad. B. p. 318. quum vero triplex tradatur, in Graecis ad Poêcam ...
Callimaque, Ernesti, 1761
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Primus [secundus, tertius] operum B. Mantuani tomus in quo ...
Meropíde iuöim eâ vocat. Viros íliuUres habu» Hippocraté. Ití Simas mes dicus hincfuit-Philetas poeta Omul accriticus.Nicías Coorü tyiannns Theonneßus vir clarus admira fionu reipu.Nici{ с mulus. Auöor Strabo A Co fit Cous coa сов denuarû.
Baptista Mantuanus Spagnuoli, Sebastian Murrho, Sebastian Brant, 1513
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Diogenes Laertii De vitis, dogmatibus et apophthegmatibus ...
94 Alex): in Мадрид] Huius Atlienœus centum et duodecim fabulas citar , in quibus ей quidem pa« rantus , qui à Laërtio Paulo inferius спали : de Meropíde :amen , 8: Anchylíone nulla fit mentio. Idem. 95 Amphi: т АтрЫтт.] Comicus 8: ipfc ...
Diogenes Laertius, Isaac Casaubon, Ambrogio Traversari, 1692
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Thesaurus graecarum antiquitatum, in quo continentur ...
Civitatum nomina haec sunt: Lindus , lalysus, Camírus (in insula Rhodo:) Cos (in iniula Meropíde:) Cnidus (in Chersoneso Carica :) Halicarnafl'us (in Caria. ) Cum vero Agasicles vir Halicarnasseus in certamine Apollinis T riopii victoria potitus, ...
Jacobus Gronovius, Ruggero Bonghi, 1701