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22Massacre du moulin de Mill — Massacre de Haun s Mill (mormonisme) Ordre d extermination des mormons, Missouri, 1838 …
23sard — /sahrd/, n. a reddish brown chalcedony, used as a gem. Also, sardius, sardine. [1350 1400; ME < L sarda < Gk sárdios SARDIUS] * * * …
24Scars Of Chaos — Pays d’origine Nante, France Genre musical Black metal, Black metal symphonique Années d activité 1997–2009 Labels Forever Underground Records Black Square Records Site officiel …
25Sardine stone — (Rev. 4:3, R.V., sardius; Heb. odhem; LXX., Gr. sardion, from a root meaning red ), a gem of a blood red colour. It was called sardius because obtained from Sardis in Lydia. It is enumerated among the precious stones in the high priest s… …
26sardio — (Del gr. sardion.) ► sustantivo masculino MINERALOGÍA Sardónice, variedad de calcedonia. * * * sardio (del lat. «sardĭus lapis») m. *Sardónice. * * * sardio. (Del lat. sardĭus [lapis]). m. sardónice …
27SARDONYX — lapis apud Veteres magni nomins, de cuius vocis etymo diximus supra, in voce Sarda. Iosepho primus fuit e XII. iilis lapidibus, qui Aaronis τὴν ἐςςην´ην distinguebant; ut Senioribus Sardius. Eidem Sardonyches fuêre duo lapides soham, in Humerali… …
28sardine — sardine1 [sα: di:n] noun 1》 a young pilchard or other young or small herring like fish. 2》 (sardines) [treated as sing.] Brit. a children s game in which one child hides and the other children, as they find the hider, join him or her in the… …
29Sard — Sard, n. [L. sarda, Gr. ?, or ? (sc. ?), i.e., Sardian stone, fr. ? Sardian, ? Sardes, the capital of Lydia: cf. F. sarde. Cf. {Sardius}.] (Min.) A variety of carnelian, of a rich reddish yellow or brownish red color. See the Note under… …
30Sardel — Sar del, n. A precious stone. See {Sardius}. [1913 Webster] …