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  • Antiphon Painter
  • 5th century BC Athenian vase painter

    The Antiphon Painter (fl. 495–480 BC) is the Notname for an Athenian red-figure vase-painter active in ancient Greece during the early 5th century BC.

    Antiphon Painter

    Antiphon Painter

    Antiphon_Painter

  • Onesimos (vase painter)
  • Athenian vase painter, active c. 500–480 BC

    his trade as Euphronios's pupil. Similarly, the works of the later Antiphon Painter bear a close stylistic resemblance to those of Onesimos, suggesting

    Onesimos (vase painter)

    Onesimos (vase painter)

    Onesimos_(vase_painter)

  • List of Greek vase painters
  • Individual painters include: Academy Painter Achilles Painter Agrigento Painter Aison Altamura Painter Antiphon Painter Aristophanes Painter of Athens

    List of Greek vase painters

    List of Greek vase painters

    List_of_Greek_vase_painters

  • Pistoxenos Painter
  • Thracian servant Geropso. The Pistoxenos Painter probably started his apprenticeship under the Antiphon Painter in the workshop of Euphronios. He specialized

    Pistoxenos Painter

    Pistoxenos Painter

    Pistoxenos_Painter

  • Eye-cup
  • Ancient Greek drinking vessel

    following painters or groups: Amasis Painter; he painted several eye-cups of a variant shape with non-carinated profile (Type B) Andokides Antiphon Painter Epiktetos:

    Eye-cup

    Eye-cup

    Eye-cup

  • Name vase
  • Andokides Painter, the Antimenes Painter, the Antiphon Painter, the Berlin Painter, the Bryn Mawr Painter, and the Pistoxenos Painter. In the study of ancient

    Name vase

    Name vase

    Name_vase

  • Codrus Painter
  • Classical Greece vase painter

    The Codrus Painter was a Greek vase-painter of the Attic red-figure style, who flourished between 440 and 420 BC. His actual name is unknown and his conventional

    Codrus Painter

    Codrus_Painter

  • Dyfri Williams
  • British classical archaeologist (born 1952)

    doctorate in 1978 from Oxford University, writing on the work of the Antiphon Painter. He joined the Department of Antiquities at the British Museum in 1979

    Dyfri Williams

    Dyfri_Williams

  • Red-figure pottery
  • Ancient Greek painted pottery style

    various painters. For examples, pots made by Euphronios have been found to be painted by Onesimos, Douris, the Antiphon Painter, the Triptolemos Painter and

    Red-figure pottery

    Red-figure pottery

    Red-figure_pottery

  • Gela Painter
  • Ancient Greek vase painter

    The Gela Painter was an Attic black-figure vase painter. His real name is unknown. His long career started around the turn of the 6th and 5th centuries

    Gela Painter

    Gela Painter

    Gela_Painter

  • Euphronios
  • Greek vase painter and potter (c. 535 – after 470 BC)

    class talents, such as Onesimos, Douris, the Antiphon Painter, the Triptolemos Painter and the Pistoxenos Painter, in his workshop. Euphronios, der Maler:

    Euphronios

    Euphronios

    Euphronios

  • Chrysis Painter
  • 5th-century BC Attic vase painter

    The Chrysis Painter was an anonymous ancient Greek red-figure vase painter who worked in Athens around 420–410 BC. He is identified by his name vase, a

    Chrysis Painter

    Chrysis Painter

    Chrysis_Painter

  • Columbus Painter
  • Ancient Greek vase painter

    The Columbus Painter was an ancient Corinthian vase painter in the black-figure style; his real name is unknown. He was active during the transitional

    Columbus Painter

    Columbus_Painter

  • Index of ancient Greece-related articles
  • Antiphemus Antiphera Antiphilus Antiphon (brother of Plato) Antiphon (orator) Antiphon (tragic poet) Antiphon (writer) Antiphon Painter Antiphonus Antiphus Antisthenes

    Index of ancient Greece-related articles

    Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles

  • Goltyr Painter
  • Ancient Greek vase painter

    The Goltyr Painter was an Attic vase painter of the black-figure style. He was active in the second quarter of the sixth century BC. He is well known

    Goltyr Painter

    Goltyr Painter

    Goltyr_Painter

  • Comast Group
  • Group of Attic vase painters

    The Comast Group (also Komast Group) was a group of Attic vase painters in the black-figure style. The works of its members are dated to between 585 and

    Comast Group

    Comast Group

    Comast_Group

  • Arnulf Rainer (film)
  • 1960 film

    work for structural film. Kubelka released a "negative" version, titled Antiphon, in 2012. Arnulf Rainer uses only solid black or white film frames, and

    Arnulf Rainer (film)

    Arnulf_Rainer_(film)

  • Class of Cabinet des Médailles 218
  • Attic black-figure vase painters and type of vase they produced

    Vase-Painters, Oxford 1956, p. 319-320 John Beazley: Paralipomena. Additions to Attic black-figure vase-painters and to Attic red-figure vase-painters. Oxford

    Class of Cabinet des Médailles 218

    Class of Cabinet des Médailles 218

    Class_of_Cabinet_des_Médailles_218

  • Djuna Barnes
  • American Modernist writer, poet and artist (1892–1982)

    returned to New York. She published her last major work, the verse play The Antiphon, in 1958, and she died in her apartment at Patchin Place, Greenwich Village

    Djuna Barnes

    Djuna Barnes

    Djuna_Barnes

  • List of ancient Greeks
  • Antiphemus – one of the founders of the city of Gela Antiphilus – writer Antiphon – three; two Athenian orators, tragic poet Antisthenes – two; philosopher

    List of ancient Greeks

    List_of_ancient_Greeks

  • Dream
  • Phenomenon of the mind while sleeping

    through a keyhole, exiting the same way after the divine message was given. Antiphon wrote the first known Greek book on dreams in the 5th century BCE. In that

    Dream

    Dream

    Dream

  • Immaculate Conception
  • Teaching that Mary was conceived free from original sin

    conception on the feast of the Immaculate Conception. An example is the antiphon that begins: "Tota pulchra es, Maria, et macula originalis non est in te"

    Immaculate Conception

    Immaculate Conception

    Immaculate_Conception

  • The Virgin of the Navigators
  • Painting by Alejo Fernández

    known from many paintings such as the Madonna of Mercy by the Italian painter Piero della Francesca (1445). In this iconography, the Virgin Mary is always

    The Virgin of the Navigators

    The Virgin of the Navigators

    The_Virgin_of_the_Navigators

  • List of political ideologies
  • Self-actualization Self-ownership Self-sufficiency Subjectivity Philosophers Antiphon Aristippus Camus Diogenes Dostoyevsky Emerson Godwin Goldman Hayek Hess

    List of political ideologies

    List_of_political_ideologies

  • Pre-Socratic philosophy
  • Greek philosophers active before and during the time of Socrates

    include Protagoras, Gorgias, Hippias, Thrasymachus, Prodicus, Callicles, Antiphon, and Critias. Protagoras is mostly known for two of his quotes. One is

    Pre-Socratic philosophy

    Pre-Socratic_philosophy

  • George MacDonald
  • Scottish writer and Christian minister (1824–1905)

    of non-fiction:[according to whom?] Unspoken Sermons (1867) England's Antiphon (1868, 1874) The Miracles of Our Lord (1870) Cheerful Words from the Writing

    George MacDonald

    George MacDonald

    George_MacDonald

  • Slavery in ancient Greece
  • thought of no higher than the common tamed animals in use at the time. Antiphon viewed slaves as a bit more than common animals or tools. On the topic

    Slavery in ancient Greece

    Slavery in ancient Greece

    Slavery_in_ancient_Greece

  • History of Athens
  • Historical summary of ancient Athens

    historians Herodotus, Thucydides and Xenophon, the poet Simonides, the orators Antiphon, Isocrates, Aeschines, and Demosthenes, and the sculptor Phidias. The leading

    History of Athens

    History of Athens

    History_of_Athens

  • Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe
  • Church in Mexico City

    enlarged, was used for exercises. Inside you can see frescoes by the muralist painter Fernando Leal, who was entrusted with narrating the history of the apparitions

    Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe

    Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe

    Basilica_of_Our_Lady_of_Guadalupe

  • Cultural depictions of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor
  • seen in the Berlin Book of hours of Mary of Burgundy and Maximilian. The antiphon of the motet reads: Virgo prudentissima, quo progrederis quasi aurora valde

    Cultural depictions of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor

    Cultural depictions of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor

    Cultural_depictions_of_Maximilian_I,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Santa Maria Maggiore
  • Rome Catholic basilica and landmark in Rome, Italy

    Immaculate Conception by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (c. 1675) Overview Prayers Antiphons Titles Hymns to Mary Devotional practices Saints Societies Consecrations

    Santa Maria Maggiore

    Santa Maria Maggiore

    Santa_Maria_Maggiore

  • Galactus
  • Marvel Comics fictional character

    in their own image, Galactus kills Diableri and imprisons three others (Antiphon, Tenebrous, and Aegis) in the prison called the Kyln. Galactus then creates

    Galactus

    Galactus

  • José Maurício Nunes Garcia
  • Brazilian composer (1767–1830)

    Mattos. In 1783, at 16, Nunes Garcia composed his first surviving work: the antiphon Tota pulchra Es Maria (CPM 1). In the 1780s, he studied for the examinations

    José Maurício Nunes Garcia

    José Maurício Nunes Garcia

    José_Maurício_Nunes_Garcia

  • Pythagorean hammers
  • Legend about the discovery of musical tuning

    Pythagorean tones appear in many compositions. The first tones of the medieval antiphons "Ad te levavi" and "Factus est repente" consist essentially of the four

    Pythagorean hammers

    Pythagorean hammers

    Pythagorean_hammers

  • Lucian
  • 2nd-century Syrian satirist and rhetorician

    Mimesis Narrative Neo-Aristotelian Rhetoricians Aeschines Aelius Aristides Antiphon Aristotle Aspasia Augustine Bakhtin Booth Brueggemann Burke Cicero de Man

    Lucian

    Lucian

  • Ethos
  • Greek word meaning 'character'

    generally as pictorial narrative. Aristotle even praised the ancient Greek painter Polygnotos because his paintings included characterization. The way in

    Ethos

    Ethos

    Ethos

  • Harmodius and Aristogeiton
  • Two men from ancient Athens

    Dionysius, the tyrant of Syracuse, which type of bronze was the best, Antiphon the Sophist replied, That of which the Athenians made the statues of Harmodius

    Harmodius and Aristogeiton

    Harmodius and Aristogeiton

    Harmodius_and_Aristogeiton

  • Book of hours
  • Type of Christian devotional book, popular in the Middle Ages

    developed into the breviary, with weekly cycles of psalms, prayers, hymns, antiphons, and readings which changed with the liturgical season. Eventually a selection

    Book of hours

    Book of hours

    Book_of_hours

  • Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • American philosopher (1803–1882)

    Boston Parker House Hotel (Omni Parker House). William James Stillman was a painter and founding editor of an art journal called the Crayon. Stillman was born

    Ralph Waldo Emerson

    Ralph Waldo Emerson

    Ralph_Waldo_Emerson

  • Titles of Mary, mother of Jesus
  • Descriptive names for Mary, mother of Jesus

    Immaculate Conception by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (c. 1675) Overview Prayers Antiphons Titles Hymns to Mary Devotional practices Saints Societies Consecrations

    Titles of Mary, mother of Jesus

    Titles of Mary, mother of Jesus

    Titles_of_Mary,_mother_of_Jesus

  • Sanctuary of Oropa
  • Church in Biella, Italy

    'ex voto gallery'. The oldest picture dates back to 1522 and was made by painter Bernardino Lanino. Popular belief says that the wooden statue has no woodworm

    Sanctuary of Oropa

    Sanctuary of Oropa

    Sanctuary_of_Oropa

  • Elevation (liturgy)
  • Christian liturgical practice

    Processional hymn Liturgy of the Word Sign of the Cross Psalm 43 Entrance Antiphon Penitential Act Confiteor / Kyrie Gloria Dominus vobiscum Collect Oremus

    Elevation (liturgy)

    Elevation (liturgy)

    Elevation_(liturgy)

  • Our Lady of Consolation
  • Catholic title of the Virgin Mary

    dedicated churches or chapels to Our Lady of Consolation. The French painter and artisan, William-Adolphe Bouguereau painted the image Mater Afflictorum

    Our Lady of Consolation

    Our Lady of Consolation

    Our_Lady_of_Consolation

  • Shrine of Nostra Signora della Guardia
  • Historic site in Liguria, Italy

    Genoese painter Antonio Santagata (1888-1985) with scenes of the life of the Virgin Mary. The frescoes in the dome, painted by the Lombard painter Pasquale

    Shrine of Nostra Signora della Guardia

    Shrine of Nostra Signora della Guardia

    Shrine_of_Nostra_Signora_della_Guardia

  • Rennes-le-Château
  • Commune in Occitanie, France

    ie/parish-information/parish-history Ballyroan Parish History, reference to the Entrance Antiphon from the Common of a Dedication of a Church Baigent, Leigh & Lincoln The

    Rennes-le-Château

    Rennes-le-Château

    Rennes-le-Château

  • Madonna (art)
  • Artistic representation of Mary

    son. The Madonna on a Crescent Moon in Hortus Conclusus by an anonymous painter Leonardo da Vinci, a study of the Head of Madonna, c. 1484 In some European

    Madonna (art)

    Madonna (art)

    Madonna_(art)

  • Homiletics
  • Application of rhetoric to public preaching

    Mimesis Narrative Neo-Aristotelian Rhetoricians Aeschines Aelius Aristides Antiphon Aristotle Aspasia Augustine Bakhtin Booth Brueggemann Burke Cicero de Man

    Homiletics

    Homiletics

    Homiletics

  • Our Lady of Perpetual Help
  • Title of Mary, mother of Jesus

    According to many art historians, the image was painted by the leading painter of the Cretan school, Andreas Rizo de Candia (1421–1492), who created several

    Our Lady of Perpetual Help

    Our Lady of Perpetual Help

    Our_Lady_of_Perpetual_Help

  • List of compositions by Jean Sibelius
  • Antiphons were demoted c. 1942, while "Herran siunaus" lost its place c. 1951. Some evidence also exists that Sibelius, after demoting the antiphons,

    List of compositions by Jean Sibelius

    List of compositions by Jean Sibelius

    List_of_compositions_by_Jean_Sibelius

  • Josquin des Prez
  • Composer of the Renaissance (c. 1450–1521)

    Ave maris stella, also probably an early work, paraphrases the Marian antiphon of the same name; it is one of his shortest masses. The late Missa de Beata

    Josquin des Prez

    Josquin des Prez

    Josquin_des_Prez

  • Madonna of humility
  • Artistic subject

    attributed to Giovanni di Bartolomeo Cristiani, but was perhaps done by a local painter from Pistoia. The Basilica, built by architect Ventura Vitoni, is an important

    Madonna of humility

    Madonna of humility

    Madonna_of_humility

  • Do it yourself
  • Building, modifying, or repairing, without the aid of experts or professionals

    Retrieved 9 June 2015. David Byrne, Jeremy Deller, Audio Games, in Modern Painters, March 1, 2010. "I think I embrace a bit of the punk aesthetic that one

    Do it yourself

    Do it yourself

    Do_it_yourself

  • St. Christopher's Church (Reinhausen)
  • 10th-century church in Göttingen, Germany

    larger portion is missing. At the top of the altar is the Salve Regina, an antiphon by Hermann von Reichenau: „SALVE · REGINA · MATER · MISERICORDIE · VITA

    St. Christopher's Church (Reinhausen)

    St. Christopher's Church (Reinhausen)

    St._Christopher's_Church_(Reinhausen)

  • Earconwald
  • 7th-century Bishop of London and saint

    first class, by an ordinance of Bishop Braybroke in 1386. The following Antiphon and Collect for the Feast of St Erkenwald is recorded: MacLean writes that

    Earconwald

    Earconwald

    Earconwald

  • Cathedral of La Laguna
  • Church in Tenerife, Spain

    motets, psalms, Magnificats, hymns, litanies, lamentations, responses and antiphons dedicated to the Virgin Mary) and Castilian (carols). Some 140 works have

    Cathedral of La Laguna

    Cathedral of La Laguna

    Cathedral_of_La_Laguna

  • Ancient philosophy
  • Philosophy in the ancient world

    century BCE) Sophists Protagoras (490 – 420 BCE) Gorgias (487 – 376 BCE) Antiphon (480 – 411 BCE) Prodicus (465/450 – after 399 BCE) Hippias (middle of the

    Ancient philosophy

    Ancient_philosophy

  • List of compositions by Ferruccio Busoni
  • p. 13; Beaumont, p. 358; Sitsky, pp. 41, 365. ^ BV 67: "Ave Maria," (Antiphon) Op. 1, for voice and piano      MS: unknown      Comp: 1 October 1977

    List of compositions by Ferruccio Busoni

    List of compositions by Ferruccio Busoni

    List_of_compositions_by_Ferruccio_Busoni

  • Mimesis criticism
  • Method of interpreting texts

    learn to write, and that musicians take the voices of their teachers, painters the works of their predecessors, and peasants the principles of agriculture

    Mimesis criticism

    Mimesis_criticism

  • St Magnus the Martyr
  • Church in City of London, England

    Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis and The Blessing of the Bells, a litany and antiphon for the consecration of the new bells in 2009. David Pearson composed two

    St Magnus the Martyr

    St Magnus the Martyr

    St_Magnus_the_Martyr

  • Feast of the Most Holy Redeemer
  • Catholic liturgical feast

    Redemption. This appears especially from the Introit Gaudens gaudebo, from the antiphons of Lauds Cantate Domino, from the Epistle of the Mass, taken from the

    Feast of the Most Holy Redeemer

    Feast_of_the_Most_Holy_Redeemer

  • Gilles Binchois
  • Franco-Flemish Renaissance composer (c. 1400–1460)

    across the channel". The English influence was such that three settings of antiphons by Power and Dunstable, along with a motet by Standley, were long-misattributed

    Gilles Binchois

    Gilles Binchois

    Gilles_Binchois

  • Byzantine music
  • refrain interpolated between psalm verses it had the same function as the antiphon in Western plainchant. The simplest troparion was probably "allelouia"

    Byzantine music

    Byzantine_music

  • Marian art in the Catholic Church
  • Iconographic depiction of Virgin Mary in Catholic Churches

    subjects from the Life of the Virgin, often arranged in cycles. Most medieval painters, and most artists from Catholic countries from the Reformation to about

    Marian art in the Catholic Church

    Marian art in the Catholic Church

    Marian_art_in_the_Catholic_Church

  • Argonauts Club
  • Australian children's radio show (1933–1972)

    Morphett (scriptwriter) (Antiphon 39) Margot Oliver (film maker) (Herodotus 31) Marion Ord (writer) (Harmonia 1) John Pickup (painter) (Maresa 37) Clive Robertson

    Argonauts Club

    Argonauts_Club

  • Tree of Jesse
  • Artistic depiction of the family tree of Jesus

    (Fribourg), Switzerland Series of stained glass windows by Franco-Argentinian painter Sergio de Castro on the subject The Prophets, featuring the Tree of Jesse

    Tree of Jesse

    Tree of Jesse

    Tree_of_Jesse

  • Byzantine Rite
  • Eastern Christian liturgical rite

    Crowning Ordination Axios Unction Last rites Structure Common Alleluia Antiphon Apostol Dismissal Ecphonesis Ectenia Gospel Kathisma Kyrie Laying on of

    Byzantine Rite

    Byzantine Rite

    Byzantine_Rite

  • Allegorical interpretations of Plato
  • commentary on Plato's Parmenides says, for example, that the narrator Antiphon could not have been ignorant of the dialogue's 'secret' or 'deeper meanings'

    Allegorical interpretations of Plato

    Allegorical interpretations of Plato

    Allegorical_interpretations_of_Plato

  • Roger Bourland
  • American composer, professor of music, publisher and blogger (born 1952)

    (1983) for SATB His Spirit Lives (1983) for SATB; poem by Amos Niven Wilder Antiphon (1983) for SATB; poem by George Herbert Dickinson Madrigals, Book 2 (1983)

    Roger Bourland

    Roger Bourland

    Roger_Bourland

  • Isabella Breviary
  • 15th-century illuminated manuscript

    week and this scheme was readily accepted. Gradually other prayers like antiphons, hymns, canticles, readings from the script, versicles and collects were

    Isabella Breviary

    Isabella Breviary

    Isabella_Breviary

  • Hagiopolitan Octoechos
  • System of chanting in medieval Christian churches

    a Byzantine legacy introduced a series of antiphons sung during a procession for Epiphany. These antiphons served as a model for the eight modes according

    Hagiopolitan Octoechos

    Hagiopolitan_Octoechos

  • Byzantine rhetoric
  • Rhetorical theorizing in the Byzantine Empire

    Mimesis Narrative Neo-Aristotelian Rhetoricians Aeschines Aelius Aristides Antiphon Aristotle Aspasia Augustine Bakhtin Booth Brueggemann Burke Cicero de Man

    Byzantine rhetoric

    Byzantine rhetoric

    Byzantine_rhetoric

  • Renaissance in Scotland
  • 15th-17th century Scottish movement

    continental fashion of the cantus firmus to have survived in Britain. The antiphon "Oh Bone Jesu" was scored for 19 voices, perhaps to commemorate the 19th

    Renaissance in Scotland

    Renaissance in Scotland

    Renaissance_in_Scotland

  • Giovanni Legrenzi
  • Italian composer (1626–1690)

    whole of Op. 1, both Mass and Vespers "of a Confessor" including proper antiphons. Also including two sonatas, La Bevilacqua Op. 8/6 and La Mosta Op. 8/3

    Giovanni Legrenzi

    Giovanni Legrenzi

    Giovanni_Legrenzi

  • Papadic Octoechos
  • Eight mode system used for religious chant compositions

    2307/1291096. JSTOR 1291096. Strunk, William Oliver (1960). "The Latin Antiphons for the Octave of the Epiphany". A Musicological Offering to Otto Kinkeldey

    Papadic Octoechos

    Papadic_Octoechos

  • Gereon Krahforst
  • German composer, organist, pianist, harpsichordist, and church musician

    the St. Nicholas song "Let us be merry and bright" (2009). The Seven O Antiphons for organ (one to seven voices) (2009) Fantasy on "Ave Maris Stella" for

    Gereon Krahforst

    Gereon Krahforst

    Gereon_Krahforst

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  • Painter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Painter

    English : from Middle English, Old French peinto(u)r, oblique case of peintre ‘painter’, hence an occupational name for a painter (normally of colored glass). In the Middle Ages the walls of both great and minor churches were covered with painted decorations, and Reaney and Wilson note that in 1308 Hugh le Peyntour and Peter the Pavier were employed ‘making and painting the pavement’ at St. Stephen’s Chapel, Westminster. The name is widespread in central and southern England.German : topographic name for someone living in a fenced enclosure (see Bainter).

    Painter

  • Chitrak
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Chitrak

    Painter, Cheetah depending upon usage

    Chitrak

  • Sargent
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and French

    Sargent

    English and French : in medieval times this did not denote a rank in the army, but was an occupational name for a servant, Middle English, Old French sergent (Latin serviens, genitive servientis, present participle of servire ‘to serve’). The surname probably originated for the most part in this sense, but the word also developed various more specialized meanings, being used for example as a technical term for a tenant by military service below the rank of a knight, and as the name for any of certain administrative and legal officials in different localities, which may also have contributed to the development of the surname. The sense ‘non-commissioned officer’ did not arise until the 16th century.William Sargent (1624–1717) came to Gloucester, MA, from Devon, England before 1678. Many of his descendants distinguished themselves in the civil and military affairs of the colonies and some in literary or artistic paths, notably the portrait painter John Singer Sargent (1856–1925).

    Sargent

  • Naqqaash
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Naqqaash

    Painter; Artist

    Naqqaash

  • Homer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (West Midlands)

    Homer

    English (West Midlands) : occupational name for a maker of helmets, from the adopted Old French term he(a)umier, from he(a)ume ‘helmet’, of Germanic origin. Compare Helm 2.English : variant of Holmer.Americanized form of the Greek family name Homiros or one of its patronymic derivatives (Homirou, Homiridis, etc.). This was not only the name of the ancient Greek epic poet (classical Greek Homēros), but was also borne by a martyr venerated in the Greek Orthodox Church.Slovenian : topographic name for someone who lived on a hill, from hom (dialect form of holm ‘hill’, ‘height’) + the German suffix -er denoting an inhabitant.The American painter Winslow Homer (1836–1910) was of old New England stock dating back to Captain John Homer, an Englishman who crossed the Atlantic in his own ship and settled in Boston about 1636.

    Homer

  • Anthon
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Danish, Finnish, German, Swedish

    Anthon

    Highly Praiseworthy; Priceless

    Anthon

  • Naqqaash |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Naqqaash |

    Painter, Artist

    Naqqaash |

  • Paynter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Paynter

    English : variant spelling of Painter.

    Paynter

  • Mani
  • Boy/Male

    African, Arabic, Farsi, German, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Iranian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu

    Mani

    A Jewel; A Painter who Later Claimed to be a Prophet; Lord Shiva; Father of Ketil

    Mani

  • Chitraka
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Chitraka

    Painter

    Chitraka

  • Taulik
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Taulik

    Painter

    Taulik

  • Taulik | தௌலீக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Taulik | தௌலீக

    Painter

    Taulik | தௌலீக

  • Naqqash |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Naqqash |

    Painter, Artist

    Naqqash |

  • Chitrak | சித்ரக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Chitrak | சித்ரக

    Painter, Cheetah depending upon usage

    Chitrak | சித்ரக

  • Chitrak
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Chitrak

    An Ayurvedic Herb; Painter or Cheetah Depending Upon Usage

    Chitrak

  • Naqash
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Naqash

    Painter

    Naqash

  • Manee
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Manee

    A Painter who Later Claimed to be a Prophet

    Manee

  • Turi
  • Girl/Female

    Danish, Finnish, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit, Swedish

    Turi

    A Painter's Brush; Bear

    Turi

  • Remington
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Remington

    English : habitational name from Rimington in Yorkshire, so called from the old name of the stream on which it stands (Old English Riming ‘boundary stream’) + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.The American painter Frederic Remington (1861–1909) was descended from John Remington, living in MA in 1639; his father, Eliphalet Remington, was born in Suffield, CT (1793), and was a noted firearms manufacturer.

    Remington

  • Naqqash
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Naqqash

    Painter; Artist

    Naqqash

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  • Fateh | فتیح
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Fateh | فتیح

    Conqueror, Victory

  • Rez
  • Girl/Female

    Hungarian

    Rez

    Copper haired.

  • Shraav
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Shraav

    Attentive

  • Shreysta
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Shreysta

    The Best; Precious; Valuable; Spotless

  • Akruti
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Akruti

    Design

  • Muhtadi
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Muhtadi

    Right guided

  • Mousami
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Mousami

    Seasonal

  • Avanika
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Avanika

    Earth

  • Demophon
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Demophon

    Son of Theseus.

  • Holes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Holes

    English : variant of Hole 1.

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  • Antiphonary
  • n.

    A book containing a collection of antiphons; the book in which the antiphons of the breviary, with their musical notes, are contained.

  • Antiphon
  • n.

    A musical response; alternate singing or chanting. See Antiphony, and Antiphone.

  • Antiphonic
  • a.

    Antiphonal.

  • Antiphonies
  • pl.

    of Antiphony

  • Dirige
  • n.

    A service for the dead, in the Roman Catholic Church, being the first antiphon of Matins for the dead, of which Dirige is the first word; a dirge.

  • Improperia
  • n. pl.

    A series of antiphons and responses, expressing the sorrowful remonstrance of our Lord with his people; -- sung on the morning of the Good Friday in place of the usual daily Mass of the Roman ritual.

  • Antiphony
  • n.

    An anthem or psalm sung alternately by a choir or congregation divided into two parts. Also figuratively.

  • Responsorial
  • a.

    Responsory; antiphonal.

  • Antiphone
  • n.

    The response which one side of the choir makes to the other in a chant; alternate chanting or signing.

  • Tract
  • v.

    Verses of Scripture sung at Mass, instead of the Alleluia, from Septuagesima Sunday till the Saturday befor Easter; -- so called because sung tractim, or without a break, by one voice, instead of by many as in the antiphons.

  • Antiphony
  • n.

    A musical response; also, antiphonal chanting or signing.

  • Antiphoner
  • n.

    A book of antiphons.

  • Paintership
  • n.

    The state or position of being a painter.

  • Antiphon
  • n.

    A verse said before and after the psalms.

  • Double
  • n.

    A feast in which the antiphon is doubled, hat is, said twice, before and after the Psalms, instead of only half being said, as in simple feasts.

  • Placebo
  • n.

    The first antiphon of the vespers for the dead.

  • Antiphonal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to antiphony, or alternate singing; sung alternately by a divided choir or opposite choirs.

  • Gradual
  • n.

    An antiphon or responsory after the epistle, in the Mass, which was sung on the steps, or while the deacon ascended the steps.

  • Antiphonal
  • n.

    A book of antiphons or anthems.