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Peleiades
- Definition of forsooth in the Online Dictionary.
- Ancient Greeks sometimes used the stars as God intended The
- goes on to say that many of the poets do sometimes call the constellation. Peleiai or Peleiades, the latter also meaning Doves.
- creation.com
- Ancient Astronomy
- Oct 8, 2004 and end of the summer sailing season in ancient Greece. ● pleos, `full', of which the plural is `many', appropriate for a star cluster.
- voyager.deanza.edu
- Not the Little Dipper
- Dec 12, 2006 the Greek word peleiades, meaning “flock of doves”.
- www.laas.org
- KARANOS-PERDIKKAS-ARXELAOS / KARANOS-
- Peleiades [probably old women than doves] are said to be earlier than. Phemonoe; cf. also Phaennis therein and her oracle in 15.
- www.history.ccsu.edu
- Peleiades - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Peleiades (Greek: Πελειάδες, "doves") were the sacred women of Zeus and the Mother Goddess, Dione, at the Oracle at Dodona.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Peleiades's Music Profile – Users at Last.fm
- May 19, 2010 Listen to Peleiades's personal radio station (45227 tracks played). Peleiades's top artists: PJ Harvey, Kate Bush, M.I.
- www.last.fm
- Pleiades - Online Etymology Dictionary
- "constellation of the doves" from a shortened form of peleiades, pl. of peleias " dove," from PIE base *pel- "dark-colored, gray.
- www.etymonline.com
- simonides | Tumblr
- [note: Peleiades is the Greek word for “doves”—the maidens are called Greek Lyric II) (C7th B.C.
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- forsooth - definition of forsooth by the Free Online Dictionary
- www.thefreedictionary.com
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