- and
zamindar of
Hatipota he had
found his
house and home so
empty and
lustreless after his wife's death, that he
decided to
marry again.
After marrying...
- were then
applied on top of this, and re-fired at a
lower temperature.
Lustreless ewer, Iran,
Seljuk period, 12th century.
Glazed Anatolian Seljuk tile...
-
specified that the
numbers were to be
painted using a
stencil in blue drab
lustreless enamel with
numbers one inch high on motorcycles, two
inches on trailers...
- (10–20 in) wide, with a base of woodchips. A
clutch consists of 1 to 2 white,
lustreless eggs,
although the
second chick is in most
cases neglected and perishes...
- in
precious metal found outside Mycenae. E.
Chantre in 1894
picked up
lustreless ware, like that of Hissariik, in
central Phtygia and at Pteria, and the...
- are
occasionally added as well. The
clutch consists of one or two
white lustreless rounded oval eggs
which may have the
occasional lime nodule. The first...
- pear-shape. The
diamond further was
characterised as a "rudely faceted,
lustreless m****."
Illustrations in
Herbert Tillander's book "Diamond Cuts in Historic...
- Kala Nadi
Mahadeva in his
Jataka Tattva states that the Moon, weak and
lustreless,
situated in a sign
owned by Venus,
causes Balarishta, and the
child dies...
-
Measuring 16 by 12 mm (0.63 by 0.47 in), the eggs are oval,
smooth and
lustreless white, with
small spots or
blotches of red on the
larger end. The clutch...
- 1920s
about "money in furs" and the "protozoic slime" of Bleistein's "
lustreless,
protrusive eye" only a few
years after the Holocaust, in his Selected...