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Egyptian Arabic,
locally known as
Colloquial Egyptian (Arabic: اللغة العامية المصرية, [el.ʕæmˈmejjæ l.mɑsˤˈɾejjɑ]), or
simply Masri (also Masry) (مَصرى)...
- A
Preface By
James Banner, Gent.
Originally Published By
Alibeck The
AEgyptian at
Memphis 1517. PDF edition, 1999 Phil Legard. [2]
Daemon (mythology)...
- be made not only by
Hebrew letters, but also by Chaldean, and Arabick,
Ægyptian, Gr****, Latine, and any other... In the late 16th century, the Elizabethan...
- interpretation. The
ancient sources of
oneirocritic literature are
Kemetian (
Aegyptian),
Akkadian (Babylonian), and ****enic (Gr****). The
medieval sources of...
- org/deacons/coptic/coptdict.pdf
Egyptologist James Allen on
AEgyptian-L http://www.rostau.org.uk/
aegyptian-l/archives/w****608.txt Budge, p. 619. Budge, pp. 1067-1255...
- nattereri)
Tropiocolotes yomtovi European gl****
lizard (Pseudopus apodus)
Aegyptian fringe-fingered
lizard (Acanthodactylus aegyptius) Be'er
Sheva fringe-fingered...
- Geographica, c. 25 BCE: "One of the
customs most
zealously observed among the
Aegyptians is this, that they rear
every child that is born, and cir****cise [περιτέμνειν...
- the
south of
Spain in
approximately 702 BC." However, Sesostris, the
Aegyptian, he adds, and
Tearco the
Aethiopian advanced as far as Europe; and Nabocodrosor...
- together)
settled in Crete, came from
these Philistines who are
originally of
Ægyptian race. 1730:
Joshua Ottens, map:
Persia (Iran, Iraq, Turkey) 1736: Herman...