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Damaliscus corrigum jimela
Topi To"pi, n. An antelope (Damaliscus corrigum jimela) having a glossy purplish brown coat. It is related to the blesbok and is native of British East Africa. Also, any of various related varieties of other districts south of the Sahara.

Meaning of Liscu from wikipedia

- The Liscu (French: Rivière Le Liscu)) is a small coastal river in the north of the department of Haute-Corse, Corsica, France. The Liscu is 10.66 kilometres...
- Liscus was Vergobretus (chief magistrate) of the Aedui of central Gaul in 58 BC. He revealed to Julius Caesar the role of his compatriot Dumnorix in withholding...
- Wikidata: Q541476 Wikispecies: Litsea cubeba CoL: 6QKQM EoL: 483592 EPPO: LISCU FNA: 200008831 FoC: 200008831 GBIF: 3033977 GRIN: 400267 iNaturalist: 156840...
- Power Rangers RPM Guard Episode: "Run Ziggy Run" 2012 Spartacus: Vengeance Liscus 4 episodes 2009 – 2012 Go Girls Eli Fa'asalele 22 episodes 2012 – 2013 Auckland...
- grain supply desperate, Caesar summoned the leaders of his Gallic allies. Liscus, the chief magistrate or Vergobretus of the Aedui, revealed to Caesar that...
- sea. The desert is divided into two roughly equal parts, separated by the Liscu River [fr]. Most of the western sector, marked by rhyolite and tuff formations...
- Politika (in Serbian). p. 15. Branka Vasiljević (27 June 2019). "Vekovi u lišću zemunske vinove loze" [Centuries in the foliage of the Zemun grapevine]...
- dobra", Politika (in Serbian) Branka Vasiljević (27 June 2019). "Vekovi u lišću zemunske vinove loze" [Centuries in the foliage of the Zemun grapevine]...
- and X. Delamarre 2003). Several names of vergobrets are currently known: Liscus in 58 BC, Valetiacos in 53 BC, Convictolitavis of the Aedui in 52 BC, and...
- preview online, though he calls this man "Procillus"; and John C. Rolfe, "Did Liscus Speak Latin? Notes on Caesar B.G. i. 18. 4–6 and on the Use of Interpreters...