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... Xiphos from the sheath ( xoλɛós , culeus , vagina , scabbard ) to assault Agamemnon , when at Athene's instance , ' still holding his heavy hand upon the silver hilt , he thrust back the great Sword into the scabbard . ' The Xiphos with ...
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... Xiphos 6RU Xiphos 1RU WildCat II Ocelot Falcon III RF−7800W Falcon IIIAN/PRC Digital Data Link Acquisition cost ($ thousands) M o E As can be seen from Figure 16.5, the efficient solution set comprises the Wave Relay, Wave Relay Quad ...
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... Xiphos, a word still generic in Romaic poetry and prose; the diminutive being Xiphidion. The third is Phásganon, pronounced Phásghanon,20 and the fourth is Aor. Thrace,21 a famous manufactory of art-works even in early ages, produced ...
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... xiphos is a loan word , for not only is there the lack of an acceptable Indo - European origin , but there are a number of irregularly similar words in a pattern that is typical of loan- ing . Firstly , there is the dialect form of ...
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... Xiphos allows sys- tem designers to balance this trade-off by choosing an appropriate deployment strategy. In addition, if Xiphos is used in systems supporting obligations, users can further limit the dissemination of their personal ...
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... XIPHOS The xiphos is a double - edged , one - handed Iron Age straight shortsword used by the ancient Greeks . It was a secondary battlefield weapon for the Greek armies after the dory or javelin . The classic blade was generally about ...
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... xiphos sword (in classical times xiphos referred to a long straight sword, while makhaira was a curved scimitar, but in ornithology the distinction is seldom made), rhunkhos bill. Xiphocolaptes Gr. xiphos sword; kolaptés pecker (cf ...
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... Xiphos - an ancient Greek weapon , the Xiphos is a double - edged blade less than a foot in length . The Warriors each carry one strapped on their calves . Although a Warrior may deliver a death blow to a Destroyer's neck when in close ...