- and
deflected (once) the
killing curse. cf.
imperative The
Latin word
inferus (plural: inferi)
means "those below",
often referring in the
plural to...
-
Eudorylas inferus is a
species of fly in the
family Pipunculidae. Belgium,
Great Britain,
Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Poland...
- super 'above')
describes what is
above something and
inferior (from
Latin inferus 'below')
describes what is
below it. For example, in the
anatomical position...
- Doli****rus
inferus is a
species of ant in the
genus Doli****rus.
Described by
Shattuck and
Marsden in 2013, the
species is
endemic to Australia, where...
-
ignition imbecillus imbecile- weak imbecile,
imbecility inanis inan-
inferus •
inferior •
infimus infer- • inferior- • infim- •
lower •
lowest • inferior...
- ('outer') extrēmus, extrēma, extrēmum ('outermost') extimus, extima,
extimum īnferus, īnfera, īnferum ('below') īnferior, īnferius ('lower') īnfimus, īnfima...
- subterraneans."
These interpretations would connect anderon with
Latin inferus and
Sanskrit adhara- “nether”, from Proto-Indo-European *ndheros. But another...
- 1835) (Silversides)
Alestes dentex (Linnaeus, 1758) (Characin)
Alestes inferus Sti****ny, Sc****y & Mamonekene, 2009
Alestes liebrechtsii Boulenger, 1898...
-
meaning 'infernal',
perhaps 'gods of the underworld', and
cognate with Lat.
īnferus and Skt ádhara-. See
Annwn for
further discussion. *bitus 'world (of the...
- plebeius
Binomial name
Xymene plebeius (Hutton, 1873)
Synonyms Fusus inferus Hutton, 1878
Fusus plebeius Hutton, 1873
Xymene inferus (Hutton, 1878)...