English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Crius</span> Wikipedia <span class="searchmatch">Crius</span> (Greek mythology) A Titan, the son of Uranus and Gaia. a Greek titan cursi Borrowed from Ancient...
<span class="searchmatch">Criu</span> ? Crieu (a village in Ariège department, Occitania, France) Jòrdi Deledar and Patrici Poujade, "L'Occitan parlé en Ariège", 2001, Pamiers, Cercle...
(Kreîos) IPA(key): [kɯ̟ɾe̞ːo̞sɨ] クレイオス • (Kureiosu) (Greek mythology) <span class="searchmatch">Crius</span> (ギリシア神(しん)話(わ)のティーターン (Girishia shinwa no Tītān, “Greek mythology Titans”))...
crió, crío, crio-, and crió- (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈkɾi.u/, /ˈkɾiw/ [ˈkɾiʊ̯] (Portugal) IPA(key): /ˈkɾi.u/ Crio m (Greek mythology) <span class="searchmatch">Crius</span> (a Greek titan)...
Occitan Wikipedia has an article on: La Tor del <span class="searchmatch">Criu</span> Wikipedia oc Cognate with French La Tour-du-Crieu. Created in 1915 in replacement of Les Alamands...
cursi plural of cursus <span class="searchmatch">Crius</span> cursi inflection of cursar: first/third-person singular present subjunctive third-person singular imperative cursī inflection...
Wikipedia ro According to legend, In the neighboring villages lived a guy <span class="searchmatch">Criu</span> and a girl Lenuța. They were in love with each other, but their parents forbade...
chivu (Nuorese) chiu, <span class="searchmatch">criu</span>, cria (Logudorese) ciu, giu (Campidanian) Inherited from Latin cibus (“food”). Doublet of tzibu, a borrowing. IPA(key): /ˈkibu/...
(Īapetosu, “Iapetus”), オーケアノス (Ōkeanosu, “Oceanus”), クレイオス (Kureiosu, “<span class="searchmatch">Crius</span>”), クロノス (Kuronosu, “Cronus”), コイオス (Koiosu, “Coeus”), テイアー (Teiā, “Theia”)...
(Īapetosu, “Iapetus”), オーケアノス (Ōkeanosu, “Oceanus”), クレイオス (Kureiosu, “<span class="searchmatch">Crius</span>”), クロノス (Kuronosu, “Cronus”), コイオス (Koiosu, “Coeus”), テイアー (Teiā, “Theia”)...