-
hemisphere begins to warm significantly,
causing new
plant growth to "
spring forth",
giving the
season its name. Any snow
begins to melt,
swelling streams...
-
derives ultimately from Proto-Germanic *spreutaną "
to spring forth". For a very
short distance close to its sources, the
Spree constitutes, as Spréva, the...
-
season to spring forth and blossom.
Beautiful in
itself it is
still more
beautiful in its
sacred significance. Hafer, Todd (2006).
Easter A
to Z. Hallmark...
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putumayo comes from the
Quechua languages. The verb p'utuy
means "
to spring forth" or "
to burst out", and mayu
means river. Thus it
means "gushing river"...
- legend,
Neptune strikes the
ground with his trident,
causing water to spring forth from it. The
Fontana del
Bacchino is a 1560
sculptural work by Valerio...
- as a shoelace, and liko
means '
to spring forth leave'. In India, it is
known as
Krishnakamala because of its
relation to the Epic Mahabharata. The 100...
- world. The
leaves and
flowers spring forth from a
perennial rhizome up
to eight inches (20 cm) thick. V.
amazonica is
native to the
shallow waters of the...
- men,
spring forth, when thou, O Prâna,
quickenest them (11.4–16). 'When Prâna has
watered the
great earth with rain, then the
plants spring forth, and...
- dont la
germination allait faire bientôt éclater la terre. Men were
springing forth, a
black avenging army,
germinating slowly in the furrows, growing...
- The Arab
Spring (Arabic: الربيع العربي, romanized: ar-rabīʻ al-ʻarabī) was a
series of anti-government protests,
uprisings and
armed rebellions that spread...