milk-pail
11milkmaids' garlands — A regular custom for *May Day and following days in English towns from the 17th to early 19th centuries. The young women who served the townsfolk with milk would dress up in their finest clothes (borrowed or hired if necessary), dance in front …
12Columba — See Columba (disambiguation), Saint Columba (disambiguation) and St Columb for other uses. Not to be confused with St Columbanus, who was also Irish and partly his contemporary. Not to be confused with Columbia Saint Columba, or Colm Cille Saint… …
13κηλάστρου — κήλαστρον milk pail neut gen sg κήλαστρος milk pail fem gen sg …
14κηλάστρῳ — κήλαστρον milk pail neut dat sg κήλαστρος milk pail fem dat sg …
15κήλαστρον — milk pail neut nom/voc/acc sg κήλαστρος milk pail fem acc sg …
16ποιμανδρία — ποιμανδρίᾱ , ποιμανδρία milk pail fem nom/voc/acc dual ποιμανδρίᾱ , ποιμανδρία milk pail fem nom/voc sg (attic doric aeolic) …
17ἀμολγῆς — ἀμολγεύς milk pail masc nom pl ἀμολγεύς milk pail masc nom/voc pl ἀμολγή milking fem gen sg (attic epic ionic) …
18ἀμολγέως — ἀμολγέω̆ς , ἀμολγεύς milk pail masc gen sg ἀμολγεύς milk pail masc nom sg (epic ionic) …
19Quinag — Infobox Mountain Name = Quinag Photo = Quinag.jpg Caption = Quinag in the distance from the western end of Loch Assynt Elevation = Sàil Gharbh: 808 m (2,651 ft) Sàil Ghorm: 776 m (2,546 ft) Spidean Coinich: 764 m (2,506 ft) Location = Assynt,… …
20Latvian mythology — Latvian culture, along with Lithuanian, is among the oldest surviving Indo European cultures. Much of its symbolism (an example is the pērkonkrusts or thunder cross) is ancient. Its seasons, festivals, and numerous deities reflect the essential… …