- Look up Aethiops,
Ethiop, or
Ethiope in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
terms Aethiops,
Ethiop, or
Ethiope are
archaic words for "burnt face." It...
-
Triacanthodes ethiops, the
shortsnout spikefish, is a deep-water
demersal fish
found at a
depth range 50–458 m.
Triacanthodes ethiops Al****, 1894 from...
- Wüstite (FeO,
sometimes also
written as Fe0.95O) is a
mineral form of
mostly iron(II)
oxide found with
meteorites and
native iron. It has a grey colour...
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Metacinnabar is the
cubic form of
mercury sulfide (HgS). It is the high
temperature form and
trimorphous with
cinnabar (trigonal structure) and the higher...
- Look up Ethiopian, Abissinia,
Ethiop, Etiopia, or Æthiopia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ethiopian (from Gr**** Αἰθίοπας "having a
burnt face", also...
- 2007, at the
Wayback Machine "Index of /tex-archive/language/ethiopia/
ethiop/". Dante.ctan.org.
Retrieved 2017-01-20. "Gnu
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- use the
elegant phraseology of
Ethiop,) like a dog with a tin
kettle tied to his tail!
There is, no doubt,
dearest Ethiop, that in the
language of Scripture...
- forbærned burhhleoðu,
brune leode,
hatum heofoncolum. "... southward lay the
Ethiop's land,
parched hill-slopes and a race
burned brown by the heat of the sun ...
- he p****es from the
Hesperides in the ****hest west to the land of the
Ethiops, with whom he p****es the dark hours.
According to Athenaeus, Mimnermus...
- Shakespeare's use of
Elizabethan terms for
black people such as "blackamoor" and "
ethiop". For a moment, she
thinks these terms could be
racist (the
Doctor quips...