- heph
- heph·the·mim·er·al;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Hephæstus — • A titular see of Augustamnica Prima, mentioned by Hierocles (Synecd., 727, 9), by George of Cyprus, and by certain rare documents, as among the thirteen towns of that province Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Hephæstus — noun 83]</span> (The Macmillan company): I have adopted, not without hesitation, the Latin, rather than the Greek, nomenclature for the Heathen Deities. I have been induced to do so from the manifest incongruity of confounding the two ; and … Wiktionary
HEPH — Hollis Eden Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Business » NASDAQ Symbols) * Heavy Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons (Academic & Science » Chemistry) … Abbreviations dictionary
HEPH — abbr. HOLLIS EDEN PHARM INC NASDAQ … Dictionary of abbreviations
HEPHÆSTUS — called Vulcan by the Romans, the Greek god of fire, or of labour in the element of fire, the son of Zeus and Hera, represented as ill shapen, lame, and ungainly, so much so as to be an object of ridicule to the rest of the pantheon, but he was … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Hephæstus — … Useful english dictionary
Hephaestus (titular see) — Hephæstus is a Catholic titular see. The original diocese was in Augustamnica Prima, a suffragan of Pelusium. [Parthey s Notitia Prima and the Coptic allusion to it published by J. de Rougé, in his Géographie ancienne de la Basse Egypte (Paris,… … Wikipedia
Hephthemimeres — Heph|the|mi|me|res, die; , [spätgriech. hephthēmimere̅s, zu griech. heptá = sieben u. spätgriech. hēmimere̅s = zur Hälfte]: (in der antiken Metrik) Einschnitt nach sieben Halbfüßen bzw. nach der ersten Hälfte des vierten Fußes im Hexameter; vgl.… … Universal-Lexikon
Hephthemimeres — Heph|the|mi|me|res* die; , <aus gleichbed. gr. hephthēmimere̅s> Einschnitt (↑Zäsur) nach sieben Halbfüßen bzw. nach der ersten Hälfte des vierten Fußes im ↑Hexameter; vgl. ↑Penthemimeres, ↑Trithemimeres … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
hephthemimeral — heph·the·mim·er·al … English syllables