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Look up aroura in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Aroura may refer to: Arura, an Homeric word for earth, land Aroura (Xenakis), a 1971 composition for
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Species of moth
Endoclita aroura is a species of moth of the family Hepialidae. It is known from Sumatra. The food plant for this species is Tectona. Nielsen, Ebbe S.;
Endoclita_aroura
1971 string composition by Iannis Xenakis
Aroura is a composition for strings by Greek/French composer Iannis Xenakis. It was composed in 1971. The title of this composition should be translated
Aroura_(Xenakis)
Hellenistic-era Greek state in Egypt (305–30 BC)
at least 70 arouras of land, equal to about 178,920 square metres, and as much as 100 arouras; infantrymen could expect 30 or 25 arouras and machimoi
Ptolemaic_Kingdom
Arura (Ancient Greek: ἄρουρα, romanized: aroura) is a Homeric Greek word with original meaning "arable land", derived from the verb ἀρόω (aroō), "plough"
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Tumbleweeds" and "Meat Puppets") 1983 – Bethel ("Soup") 1984 – Basic Sampler ("Aroura Borealis" and "Problem Child") 1983 – Leather Chaps and Lace Petticoats
Meat_Puppets_discography
Ancient Greek dialect spoken in Arcadia and Cyprus
σπασμός spasmos spasm) ἄρουρα aroura 'heap of wheat with straws' σωρὸς σίτου σὺν ἀχύροις (Homeric, Ionic ἄρουρα aroura earth) ἄρπιξ arpix harpix or aprix
Arcadocypriot_Greek
Roman province that encompassed most of modern-day Egypt
3 times more than the elites per aroura of land in tax-rates, and about 4–5 times more than Alexandrians per aroura of land in tax-rates. These privileges
Roman_Egypt
System of measurement used in Ancient Egypt
was surveyed using a length of 96 cubits rather than 100, although the aroura was still figured to compose 2,756.25 m2. A 36 square cubit area was known
Ancient Egyptian units of measurement
Ancient_Egyptian_units_of_measurement
Tree species native to South and Southeast Asia
a food plant by the larvae of moths of the genus Endoclita including E. aroura, E. chalybeatus, E. damor, E. gmelina, E. malabaricus, E. sericeus, E. signifer
Teak
Proposed reconstructed word list for the Proto-Indo-European language
"to plow", arātrum "plow" aróō "I plow" < *H₂erH₃-oH₂, árotron "plow", aroura "arable land" OCS orjǫ (orati) "to plow", ralo < *ar(ə)dhlom "plow" OPrus
Indo-European_vocabulary
2nd-century BCE ancient Egyptian scribe
119 BCE. In his application to be reappointed, Menches promised to rent 10 arouras (6.7 acres or 2.7 hectares) of farmland from the royal government. Cultivating
Menches
System of measurement used in Ancient Greece
hektos ἕκτος 1,666+2⁄3 podes 158.3 m2 (1,704 sq ft) a sixth of a plethron aroura ἄρουρα 2,500 podes 237.5 m2 (2,556 sq ft) field plethron πλέθρον 10,000
Ancient Greek units of measurement
Ancient_Greek_units_of_measurement
Composition by Iannis Xenakis
(1967) Kraanerg (1968) Persephassa (1969) Synaphaï (1969) Antikhthon (1971) Aroura (1971) Charisma (1971) Evryali (1973) Psappha (1975) Phlegra (1975) Khoaï
Kraanerg
Stockhausen Sternklang Trans Iannis Xenakis Antikhthon, ballet for orchestra Aroura, for string ensemble of 12 players Charisma, for clarinet and cello Mikka
1971_in_music
Beaverton OR 141 01931-01-011931 current Formerly known as the Beaverton-Aroura Hwy. from 1931-1955 Farmington Highway No. 142 1.50 2.41 SW 197th Avenue
List of named state highways in Oregon
List_of_named_state_highways_in_Oregon
Species of bird
Oxford Dictionary of English, Oxford University Press, Oxford. Boodoo, Aroura (2017). "Estrilda astrild (Common Waxbill)" (PDF). The Online Guide to the
Common_waxbill
Police force of Ptolemaic Egypt
cleruchic land system, phylakitai received allotments of between 10 and 24 arouras (6.7–16 acres (2.7–6.5 ha)) of land, substantially less than the amount
Phylakitai
for string ensemble (1958, must be performed with tape work Analogique B) Aroura, for string ensemble of 12 players (1971) Retours-Windungen, for 12 cellos
List of compositions by Iannis Xenakis
List_of_compositions_by_Iannis_Xenakis
Egyptian pharaoh, second ruler of the Fifth Dynasty, 25th century BC
king. Also reported are gifts of lands to temples of between 1 and 204 arouras (0.7 to nearly 140 acres). Concerning Lower Egypt, the stone register corresponding
Sahure
Specialization
also used to relate length to area with units such as the khet, setat and aroura; area to volume with units such as the artaba; and space to time with units
Dimensional_metrology
Greek manuscript
he was on the point of death my father ordered David to be given half an aroura out of his own land, saying that that was enough for him, since he had his
Papyrus_Oxyrhynchus_131
Genus of moths
Endoclita anhuiensis – China (Anhui) Endoclita annae – China Endoclita aroura – Sumatra Food plant: Tectona Endoclita auratus – Myanmar Recorded food
Endoclita
24-hour race for the first time since 2019. Sadly, at the end of the season Aroura racing said goodbye after a season win. The 2023 season saw the addition
Australian_HPV_Super_Series
of raids and arrests in the West Bank, where they stormed the village of Aroura, northwest of Ramallah, and arrested citizens. They also stormed several
Timeline of the Gaza war (27 November 2024 – 18 January 2025)
Timeline_of_the_Gaza_war_(27_November_2024_–_18_January_2025)
Greek manuscript (land lease)
British Library (767) in London. The document is a contract to lease one aroura of land near the village of Isionpanga. The owner of the land was Aurelius
Papyrus_Oxyrhynchus_103
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Finnish, German, Swedish, Teutonic
Will-helmet; Desire; Will; Bright; Famous
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British, English
Small Falcon
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Sweet; Eternal
Girl/Female
Tamil
Male
Hindi/Indian
(पà¥à¤°à¤¬à¥‹à¤§) Hindi name PRABODH means "good advice."
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Norse
Variant form of Old Norse Ãnleifr, ÓLÃFR means "heir of the ancestors."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Devadeva | தேவதேவா
Lord of all lords
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Welsh
From the lake's headland.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
The Himalayas King
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Pate 1.
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