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- The Lenten Triodion. St. Tikhon's Seminary Press, 2002, p. 612 (second stichos of Lord, I Have Cried at Vespers on Holy Friday) Ware, Metropolitan Kallistos...
- Stichosome (from Gr**** stichos (στίχος) = row; soma (σῶµα) = body) is a multicellular organ that is very prominent in some stages of nematodes and consists...
- fern. The genus name Polystichum is derived from Gr**** poly - many, and stichos - rows referring to the many rows of sori. The species name is derived...
- psalm or other scriptural verses. These verses are known as stichoi (sing: stichos), but sticheraric poetry usually follows the hexameter and is collected...
- The New Princeton Encyclopedia for Poetry and Poetics, 1993. Entry for stichos Fussell, Paul. Poetic Meter and Poetic Form. Rev. ed. New York: McGraw-Hill...
- Australia. The genus name Polystichum is derived from Gr**** poly - many, and stichos - rows referring to the many rows of sori. The specific epithet refers...
- half-file leader. The basic combat element of the Gr**** armies was either the stichos ("file", usually 8–16 men strong) or the enomotia ("sworn" and made up...
- homiletic poems like stichera composed in psalmodic hexameters (probably from stichos, "verse"), or in a more complex meter like the odes composed in cycles...
- Sometimes this term is used synonymously with stichomancy (from στίχος stichos- "row, line, verse") "divination by lines of verse in books taken at hazard"...
- stikhóvne) are a set of hymns (stichera) accompanied by psalm verses (stichos) that are chanted towards the end of Vespers and Matins in the Eastern...