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ī m. (греч.)земноводная змея Lcn, CC
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
Acrochordus granulatus — Taxobox name = Acrochordus granulatus image caption=1915 illustration of Acrochordus granulatus , then named Chersydrus granulatus [Rooij, Nelly de. 1915. The reptiles of the Indo Australian archipelago. Leiden. Vol. 2 ] regnum = Animalia phylum … Wikipedia
HYDRUS — Hebr. saraph, serpentis genus consideratione dignissimum, cum et Christi typus fuerit, Num. c. 21. v. 9. et Ioh. c. 3. v. 14. Angelorumque nobilissimos habeat cognomines, Es. c. 6. v. 2. Accedit, quod serpentum solus volare legitur, Idem c. 14. v … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
SERPENS — callidissimum animal, inter bestias agri, Gen. c. 3. v. 1. hominique ante lapsum gratissimum, ob peculiarem hunc prudentiae characterem, quae non ratione, sed celerrimo spirituum ac membrorum, ad haec illaque obiecta, motu constabat; mox Satanae… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Acrochordidae — Temporal range: Middle Miocene[1] Scientific classification Kingdom … Wikipedia
Albanian language — Albanian Shqip Pronunciation [ʃcip] Spoken in Primarily in Southeastern Europe and by the Albanian diaspora worldwide. Native speakers … Wikipedia
Acrochordus — Acrochordus Rango temporal: Mioceno medio … Wikipedia Español
Schlangenvipern — (Anguiviperae), nach Latreille eine Familie der wahren Schlangen; dazu die Gattungen: Bungarus, Trimeresurus, Hydrophis, Pelamys, Chersydrus … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Acrochordus granulatus — Acrochordus granulatus … Wikipédia en Français
CHERSYDRI — serpentum genus, ab hydris parum diversum. Qui enim hydrus hieme fuerat, dum aqua erat in lacunis, postquam ea defecit aestu, inque siccodegerecogitur, atque ita fit chersydrus, h. e. hydrus εν χέρσῳ, in sicco, degens. Tum vero infestante siti in … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
COLUBER — quasi κολοβὸς, caudâ mutilus, Gelen. a Chelydro seu Chersydro, Gesnero, vide supra in vocibus Chelydrus et Chersydrus … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
chersydridae — (ˌ)kərˈsidrəˌdē Etymology: New Latin, from Chersydrus, type genus (from Greek chersydros amphibious snake, from chersos dry land + hydros water snake) + idae; akin to Greek hydōr water more at water synonym of acrochordidae … Useful english dictionary