cimolian earth
1Cimolian earth — (Greek: κιμωλια, Latin: terra simolia), also known as cimolite , refers to a variety of clays used widely in the ancient world.[1] These clays were used in medicine, in bleaching, and in the washing of clothes. They appear to be similar to Fuller …
2Κιμωλία — Κιμωλίᾱ , Κιμώλιος Cimolian earth fem nom/voc/acc dual Κιμωλίᾱ , Κιμώλιος Cimolian earth fem nom/voc sg (attic doric aeolic) Κιμωλίᾱ , Κιμωλία Cimolian earth fem nom/voc/acc dual Κιμωλίᾱ , Κιμωλία Cimolian earth fem nom/voc sg (attic doric… …
3Κιμωλίας — Κιμωλίᾱς , Κιμώλιος Cimolian earth fem acc pl Κιμωλίᾱς , Κιμώλιος Cimolian earth fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) Κιμωλίᾱς , Κιμωλία Cimolian earth fem acc pl Κιμωλίᾱς , Κιμωλία Cimolian earth fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) …
4Κιμωλίᾳ — Κιμωλίᾱͅ , Κιμώλιος Cimolian earth fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) Κιμωλίαι , Κιμωλία Cimolian earth fem nom/voc pl Κιμωλίᾱͅ , Κιμωλία Cimolian earth fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) …
5Κιμωλίαν — Κιμωλίᾱν , Κιμώλιος Cimolian earth fem acc sg (attic doric aeolic) Κιμωλίᾱν , Κιμωλία Cimolian earth fem acc sg (attic doric aeolic) …
6Fullo — A fullo was a Roman fuller or cloth launderer (plural: fullones ), known from many inscriptions from Italy and the western half of the Roman Empire and references in Latin literature, e.g. by Plautus, Martialis and Pliny the Elder. A fullo worked …
7Cimolite — Cim o*lite, n. [Gr. ? (sc. ?) Cimolian earth, fr. ?, L. Cimolus, an island of the Cyclades.] (Min.) A soft, earthy, clayey mineral, of whitish or grayish color. [1913 Webster] …
8Κιμωλίου — Κιμώλιος Cimolian earth masc/neut gen sg …
9Κιμώλια — Κιμώλιος Cimolian earth neut nom/voc/acc pl …
10Κιμώλιαι — Κιμώλιος Cimolian earth fem nom/voc pl …
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