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orizons

<span class="searchmatch">orizons</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">orizon</span>...


orizon

<span class="searchmatch">orizon</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">orizons</span>) Obsolete spelling of orison. zorino <span class="searchmatch">orizon</span> n (plural orizoane) alternative form of orizont...


orizont

orizont alternative form of orisonte <span class="searchmatch">orizon</span> Borrowed from Italian orizzonte, with the variant form from French horizon. orizont n (plural orizonturi) horizon...


ορίζοντας

demarcating cycle) Substantivised neuter of the active participle ορίζων (<span class="searchmatch">orízon</span>) of verb ορίζω (orízō, “define”) -ancient: ὁρίζω (horízō). ορίζοντας • (orízontas) m...


zorino

From Spanish zorrillo (“skunk”). zorino (uncountable) (dated) skunk fur used to make clothing <span class="searchmatch">orizon</span>...


ορισμένος

“horizon”) ορίζουσα f (orízousa, noun) ορίζων m (<span class="searchmatch">orízon</span>, active participle), ορίζουσα f (orízousa), ορίζον n (<span class="searchmatch">orízon</span>) προκαθορισμένος (prokathorisménos, “predefined”...


orison

i], page 265, column 2, lines 88–89: The faire Ophelia! Nymph, in thy <span class="searchmatch">Orizons</span> / Be all my ſinnes remembred. 1834, L[etitia] E[lizabeth] L[andon], chapter...


ܐܘܦܩܐ

century borrowing from Arabic أُفُق (ʔufuq) as a substitute of ܐܘܪܝܙܘܢ (ʾ<span class="searchmatch">ōrīzōn</span>) attested in Classical Syriac; compare also borrowed into Hebrew אֹפֶק (ófek)...


ܐܘܪܝܙܘܢ

From Ancient Greek ὁρίζων (horízōn). IPA(key): [ʔoˈri.zon] ܐܘܪܝܙܘܢ • (ʾ<span class="searchmatch">ōrīzōn</span>) m(uncountable) horizon “ˀwryzwn”, in The Comprehensive Aramaic Lexicon...


orisonte

astrolabe. (by extension) The visible sky. English: horizon Middle Scots: <span class="searchmatch">orizon</span>, orizont ^ Dobson, E. J. (1957) English pronunciation 1500-1700‎[1], second...