- antae
- [ʹænti:] pl от anta
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
antae — an·tae (ănʹtē) n. Plural of anta. * * * ▪ people also spelled Antes federation of eastern Slavic nomadic tribes known by the 3rd century AD, dwelling in southern Russia between the Dnieper and Dniester rivers. A powerful people with… … Universalium
ANTAE — I. ANTAE populi trans Istrum. Procopius. Congeneres Sclavinis, quos in Romanas Provincias irruentes Iustinianus Imperator per Childibium Ducem repulit, et missô post aliquot annos Germanô, sororis suae filiô, ad internecionem fere delevit, ut… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Antae — Anta An ta, n.; pl. {Ant[ae]}. [L.] (Arch.) A species of pier produced by thickening a wall at its termination, treated architecturally as a pilaster, with capital and base. [1913 Webster] Note: Porches, when columns stand between two ant[ae],… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ANTAE — Antaei … Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions
antae — plural of anta I … Useful english dictionary
Croton antae — Croton antae … Wikipédia en Français
Croton antae — Croton antae … Wikipédia en Français
Chilbudius — Died 533 Wallachian Plain Allegiance Byzantine Empire Rank magister militum Chilbudius … Wikipedia
Greek temple — Greek temples (Ancient Greek: polytonic|ὁ ναός , gr. ho naós dwelling , semantically distinct from Latin la. templum temple ) were structures built to house the cult statues within Greek sanctuaries. The temples themselves did usually not… … Wikipedia
Mezamir — Chieftain of the Antes Reign 560 Religious beliefs Paganism Mezamir or Mezamer was a 6th century South Slavic (Antes) chieftain that ruled around 560. Menander Protector writes about Mezamir in his works. He was son of Antae King Idarisius … Wikipedia
inantis — in an·tis (ănʹtĭs) adj. 1. Having a recessed portico with a row of columns between the antae, as in some Greek temples. 2. Of or being the portico or columns in such an arrangement. [From Latin in antīs, among the pilasters : in, in + antīs,… … Universalium