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  • 51Pestered — Pester Pes ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pestered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pestering}.] [Abbrev. fr. impester, fr. OF. empaistrier, empestrer, to entangle the feet or legs, to embarrass, F. emp[^e]trer; pref. em , en (L. in in) + LL. pastorium, pastoria, a …

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  • 52Pestering — Pester Pes ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pestered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pestering}.] [Abbrev. fr. impester, fr. OF. empaistrier, empestrer, to entangle the feet or legs, to embarrass, F. emp[^e]trer; pref. em , en (L. in in) + LL. pastorium, pastoria, a …

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  • 53pastern — noun Etymology: Middle French pasturon, from pasture pastern, from Old French empasturer to hobble (a horse), from pasture tether, modification of Late Latin (chorda) pastoria, from Latin, feminine of pastorius of a herdsman, from pastor herdsman …

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  • 54pastor — I. noun Etymology: Middle English pastour, from Anglo French, from Latin pastor herdsman, from pascere to feed more at food Date: 14th century a spiritual overseer; especially a clergyman serving a local church or parish • pastorship noun II.… …

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  • 55Proteus — In Greek mythology, Proteus (Πρωτεύς) is an early sea god, one of several deities whom Homer calls the Old Man of the Sea [See also Nereus and Phorkys] , whose name suggests the first , as protogonos (πρωτόγονος) is the primordial or the… …

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  • 56Paris (mythology) — Prince Paris with apple by H.W. Bissen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen Paris (Greek …

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  • 57Galerius — Infobox Roman emperor title = Emperor of the Roman Empire name =Galerius full name =Gaius Galerius Valerius Maximianus [Barnes, New Empire , p. 4.] caption =Coin of Galerius reign =March 1 or May 21 293 [Barnes, Constantine and Eusebius , pp. 8… …

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  • 58Étaín — For the French town, see Etain In Irish mythology Étaín (sometimes spelt Edain, Aideen, Etaoin, Éadaoin, Aedín) is the heroine of The Wooing Of Étaín , one of the oldest and richest stories of the Mythological Cycle. She is the daughter of Ailill …

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  • 59Theocritus — (Greek: Θεόκριτος), the creator of ancient Greek bucolic poetry, flourished in the 3rd century BC.LifeLittle is known of him beyond what can be inferred from his writings. We must, however, handle these with some caution, since some of the poems… …

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  • 60Buachaille Etive Mòr — Stob Dearg Stob Dearg from Glen Etive Elevation …

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