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  • ASKETYL
  • Male

    Danish

    ASKETYL

    , divine kettle.

  • Mane
  • Boy/Male

    Finnish, German, Irish

    Mane

    Morning; Great; Dawn

  • Subrato
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Indian

    Subrato

    Good Promise

  • SKULD
  • Female

    Norse

    SKULD

    Old Norse name SKULD means "debt; future; that which ought to be." In mythology, this is the name of one of the three Norns, a goddess of destiny. The other two are Urðr ("fate; that which happened") and Verðandi ("present").

  • Alston
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Alston

    From the elfs home.

  • Jazmine
  • Girl/Female

    American, Arabic, Australian, Chinese, Christian, French

    Jazmine

    Jasmine Flower; A Flower Name from the Older Form Jessamine

  • GENA
  • Female

    English

    GENA

    Pet form of English Eugenia, GENA means "well born."

  • Crismon
  • Boy/Male

    American, English

    Crismon

    Flower

  • Satya Prakash | ஸத்ய ப்ரகாஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Satya Prakash | ஸத்ய ப்ரகாஷ

    Light of truth

  • Sofiyan | سوفیان
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Sofiyan | سوفیان

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  • Tarantism
  • n.

    A nervous affection producing melancholy, stupor, and an uncontrollable desire to dance. It was supposed to be produced by the bite of the tarantula, and considered to be incapable of cure except by protracted dancing to appropriate music.

  • Tarantella
  • n.

    A rapid and delirious sort of Neapolitan dance in 6-8 time, which moves in whirling triplets; -- so called from a popular notion of its being a remedy against the poisonous bite of the tarantula. Some derive its name from Taranto in Apulia.

  • Tarantulated
  • a.

    Bitten by a tarantula; affected with tarantism.

  • Tarantella
  • n.

    Music suited to such a dance.

  • Tarentism
  • n.

    See Tarantism.

  • Saltarello
  • n.

    A popular Italian dance in quick 3-4 or 6-8 time, running mostly in triplets, but with a hop step at the beginning of each measure. See Tarantella.

  • Mygale
  • n.

    A genus of very large hairy spiders having four lungs and only four spinnerets. They do not spin webs, but usually construct tubes in the earth, which are often furnished with a trapdoor. The South American bird spider (Mygale avicularia), and the crab spider, or matoutou (M. cancerides) are among the largest species. Some of the species are erroneously called tarantulas, as the Texas tarantula (M. Hentzii).

  • Tarantula
  • n.

    Any one of several species of large spiders, popularly supposed to be very venomous, especially the European species (Tarantula apuliae). The tarantulas of Texas and adjacent countries are large species of Mygale.

  • Tarentula
  • n.

    See Tarantula.

  • Tarantass
  • n.

    A low four-wheeled carriage used in Russia. The carriage box rests on two long, springy poles which run from the fore to the hind axletree. When snow falls, the wheels are taken off, and the body is mounted on a sledge.

  • Citigradae
  • n. pl.

    A suborder of Arachnoidea, including the European tarantula and the wolf spiders (Lycosidae) and their allies, which capture their prey by rapidly running and jumping. See Wolf spider.

  • Taranis
  • n.

    A Celtic divinity, regarded as the evil principle, but confounded by the Romans with Jupiter.

  • Tarantulas
  • pl.

    of Tarantula

  • Tarantulae
  • pl.

    of Tarantula