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Italian iconographer
Cesare Ripa COSML (c. 1555, Perugia – (1622-01-22)January 22, 1622 Rome) was an Italian Renaissance scholar and iconographer. Little is known about his
Cesare_Ripa
Painting by Johannes Vermeer
to disclose the scene. The Art of Painting also uses symbolism from Cesare Ripa of Clio, muse of history. Vermeer's Love Letter uses a similar gilt panel
The_Allegory_of_Faith
1630s painting by Artemisia Gentileschi
is in turn represented as the “Allegory of Painting” illustrated by Cesare Ripa. It is now in the British Royal Collection. The painting demonstrates
Self-Portrait as the Allegory of Painting
Self-Portrait_as_the_Allegory_of_Painting
Painting by Johannes Vermeer
the description in Cesare Ripa's 16th century book on emblems and personifications entitled Iconologia. However, according to Ripa History should look
The_Art_of_Painting
Muse of tragedy in Greek mythology
Anthony Pasquin described Melpomene as "murder-loving". The iconographer Cesare Ripa described Melpomene in his Iconologia. An English edition describes her
Melpomene
16th century division of the world
initially unimaginably exotic and distant places— "the Orient". In 1593, Cesare Ripa published one of the most successful emblem books for the use of artists
Four_continents
Branch of art history
earlier attempts to classify and organise subjects encyclopedically like Cesare Ripa and Anne Claude Philippe de Caylus's Recueil d'antiquités égyptiennes
Iconography
Surname list
Look up Ripa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ripa is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Cesare Ripa (c. 1560–c. 1622), Italian author
Ripa_(surname)
Dutch painter (1641–1711)
music, poetry, and theatre. De Lairesse was influenced by the Perugian Cesare Ripa and French classicist painters such as Charles le Brun, Simon Vouet and
Gerard_de_Lairesse
recorded in Pliny's Natural History book viii, was briefly recounted in Cesare Ripa's Iconologia (1593, etc.) in the explanation of the emblem of Fedeltà
Fidelity_(art_and_symbolism)
Muse of history in Ancient Greek mythology
also shown with the heroic trumpet and the clepsydra (water clock). Cesare Ripa's Iconologia, an important source book for artists of the Baroque period
Clio
1613 wedding in London, England
metallurgy in mind, and to swell his head, an image from an emblem of Cesare Ripa. He spoke of an island in the South sea, Paena, perhaps Bermuda although
Wedding of Frederick V of the Palatinate and Princess Elizabeth
Wedding_of_Frederick_V_of_the_Palatinate_and_Princess_Elizabeth
Mythical or fictional creature with parts taken from various animals
well into the seventeenth century through a symbolic representation in Cesare Ripa's Iconological. The myths of the Chimera may be found in the Bibliotheca
Chimera_(mythology)
Mythical lion beast in Persian folklore
schemes called grotteschi (grotesque). From here it passed by way of Cesare Ripa's Iconologia into the seventeenth- and eighteenth-century French conception
Manticore
National personification or allegory of Italy
definitively specified at the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries by Cesare Ripa, wants to symbolically convey the royalty and nobility of Italian cities
Italia_turrita
Classical element in ancient Greek philosophy and science
Earth (1681) by Benoît Massou, a statue of the Grande Commande, with allegorical attributes inspired by Cesare Ripa’s Iconologia.
Earth_(classical_element)
Painting by Titian
the Hieroglyphica of Pierio Valeriano (1556), and the Iconologia of Cesare Ripa (1643). The third level, from which the painting has acquired its present
Allegory_of_Prudence
God in Greek mythology
usually follow Ovid's version. The influential emblem book Iconologia of Cesare Ripa (1593, second edition 1603) presents the allegorical figure of Rape with
Pluto_(mythology)
Sculpture by Gianlorenzo Bernini
by Bernini and other Baroque artists. In 1593, Italian iconographer Cesare Ripa published Iconologia, a book dealing with the idea of physiognomy. Physiognomy
Saint_Longinus_(Bernini)
Latin personification of envy
Renaissance iconography, Invidia is personified invariably as a woman. Cesare Ripa's influential Iconologia (Rome, 1603) represented Invidia with a serpent
Invidia
Personifications of the concept of Liberty
emblem books, usually with her cap; the most popular, the Iconologia of Cesare Ripa, showed the cap held on a pole by the 1611 edition. With the rise of
Liberty_(personification)
Representation of a thing or abstraction as a person
craftsmen looking for motifs. The most famous of these was the Iconologia of Cesare Ripa, first published unillustrated in 1593, but from 1603 published in many
Personification
Sculpture by Gian Lorenzo Bernini
is in accordance with the popular canonical iconography detailed by Cesare Ripa in his famous book Iconologia (Italian for Iconology). Many drawings
Truth Unveiled by Time (Bernini)
Truth_Unveiled_by_Time_(Bernini)
Star symbolizing Italy for many centuries
virtues. In 1603, in the second edition of his treatise Iconologia, Cesare Ripa associated the symbol with the Italia turrita, and created a modern version
Stella_d'Italia
C. 1618 painting by Peter Paul Rubens
been compared to the modern evil eye. Iconographers at the time such as Cesare Ripa and Lodovico Dolce as well as Rubens portrayed her as such. She was thought
Medusa_(Rubens)
Person's right to be valued, respected and treated ethically
Woodcut from Cesare Ripa's Iconologia depicting the Allegory of Dignity
Dignity
Italian writer and historian
(1770-1778). He is likely to be the "Abatte Cesare Orlandi" who edited and published an edition of Cesare Ripa's "Iconology" in 1764, which contains a portrait
Cesare_Orlandi
Ceremonies accompanying a formal entry by a ruler into a city
much-reprinted and translated standard emblem books of Andrea Alciati and Cesare Ripa, which engendered a considerable Spanish emblem literature during the
Royal_entry
inscriptions and heraldry. Rossi 2014, p. 38. Bazzano 2011, p. 101. confer Cesare Ripa, Iconologia, sec. XVI "I simboli della Repubblica – L'emblema" (in Italian)
Emblem_of_Italy
Italian artist (1552–1614)
painting. He also posits that this is the first visual rendition of Cesare Ripa's 1603 description of Pittura. She died in the city of Rome on 11 August
Lavinia_Fontana
Inspirational goddesses of literature, science, and the arts
Renaissance and Neoclassical art, the dissemination of emblem books such as Cesare Ripa's Iconologia (1593 and many further editions) helped standardize the depiction
Muses
State of completeness, flawlessness, or supreme excellence
as but one of many admirable qualities. Italian Renaissance scholar Cesare Ripa (ca. 1555 – 1622), in his Iconologia, placed perfezione on an equal footing
Perfection
German artist
except colors. Lüpertz main source of inspiration was the Iconologia by Cesare Ripa, since he drew on ancient iconological concepts that assigned the colors
Markus_Lüpertz
Unfinished painting by Gustave Moreau
Dante's Inferno and, later, hypocrisy and fraud, as in the Iconologia of Cesare Ripa. In France, une chimère had the additional idiomatic meaning of an illusion
Les_Chimères_(painting)
Italian painter (1637–1688)
Cesare Gennari (12 December 1637 – 11 February 1688) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. His Saint Mary Magdalene is in the Pinacoteca Civica
Cesare_Gennari
definitively specified at the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries by Cesare Ripa, wants to symbolically convey the royalty and nobility of Italian cities
National_symbols_of_Italy
Roman Catholic church in Vilnius, Lithuania
the Sermon on the Mount and created according to the iconography of Cesare Ripa. Their placement above the entrance arch is very similar to the Basilica
Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Vilnius
Church_of_St._Peter_and_St._Paul,_Vilnius
Early European personifications of the Americas
by Jan Sadeler, 1581, with a peaceful scene behind 1618 edition of Cesare Ripa's emblem book Iconologia, with severed head between her feet English print
Personification of the Americas
Personification_of_the_Americas
French translator (1590–1650)
translated Cesare Ripa's Iconologia of 1593 into French and published it in Paris in 1636 under the title Iconologie. The Iconologia of Ripa was a highly
Jean_Baudoin_(translator)
Dutch painter (1635–1681)
distinctive symbolic attributes of the allegory of Painting described by Cesare Ripa in his 1593 work, Iconologia. Frans van Mieris the Elder took up the
Frans_van_Mieris_the_Elder
Book collecting allegorical illustrations with explanatory text
Geoffrey Whitney Choice of Emblemes (various) Plantin Leiden 1586 248 Cesare Ripa Iconologia Rome 1593 not properly speaking an emblem book but a collection
Emblem_book
was a humanist, editor of Greek texts, and historian of Greek music. Cesare Ripa (c. 1560 – c. 1645), was a writer and illustrator. Author of Iconologia
List of people from Central Italy
List_of_people_from_Central_Italy
Italian artist (1638–1665)
interpretation of the work. Sirani based many of her allegories on Cesare Ripa's descriptions from his Iconologia, published in 1611. Some of her favored
Elisabetta_Sirani
Scene with the Supper at Emmaus, The Hermitage, St. Petersburg (url) Cesare Ripa (c. 1555 – 1622), 3 works : Forza d'amore, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan
List of graphic artists in the Web Gallery of Art
List_of_graphic_artists_in_the_Web_Gallery_of_Art
1632 painting by Anthony van Dyck
immaculate Virgin, the eponymous partridges (a symbol of debauchery in Cesare Ripa's Iconologia) show her purity putting all sinful things to flight, the
Madonna_with_Partridges
Painting by Francisco Goya
directly facing the viewer. According to the iconographic guidelines of Cesare Ripa, disheveled hair symbolizes the creative genius and imagination of the
Self-Portrait_at_69_years
Series of statues commissioned by Louis XIV
four groups, was ordered in 1674. Designed by Charles Le Brun from Cesare Ripa’s Iconologia, the statues were executed by the foremost sculptors of the
Grande_Commande
1770–1771 painting by Francisco Goya
Presented according to the iconography of Lombardy by the Italian writer Cesare Ripa, the figure, with a muscular male silhouette and a bull's head, pours
The Victorious Hannibal Seeing Italy from the Alps for the First Time
The_Victorious_Hannibal_Seeing_Italy_from_the_Alps_for_the_First_Time
of Dialogo sopra la nobiltà (1757) and Il giorno (4 books, 1763–1801) Cesare Ripa (c. 1560 – c. 1622), aesthetician and writer; author of the Iconologia
List_of_people_from_Italy
Textile floor covering
leaves, architectural framing, and mythological scenes (inspired by Cesare Ripa's Iconologie) with emblems of Louis XIV's royal power.[citation needed]
Carpet
Dutch painter (1613–1675)
Cesare Ripa's Iconologia. Like Ripa's emblem, the girl in Dou's painting holds a candle while pointing towards a line of text. The essence of Ripa's emblem
Gerrit_Dou
Flemish sculptor (1609–1668)
Italian architect Andrea Palladio and his pupils Vincenzo Scamozzi and Cesare Ripa. An exhibition was held, focusing on the work of Quellinus, from June
Artus_Quellinus_the_Elder
Roman goddess and personification of the continent Africa
(2016). "The Personification of Africa with an Elephant-head Crest in Cesare Ripa's Iconologia". Personification. Brill Academic. pp. 675–715. doi:10
Africa_(goddess)
18th-century iconographic type in Russian icon painting
engraving from the Iconologia of the Italian writer and iconographer Cesare Ripa contains an allegorical depiction of the world in the form of a labyrinth
Spiritual_labyrinth
Genus of ray-finned fishes
radiation. There are currently 52 recognised species in this genus: In Cesare Ripa's Renaissance iconography, the scarus fish symbolised civil "Union," i
Scarus
the original, but a recreation from cardboard by a disciple of Leonardo, Cesare da Sesto. (Clark (2023, pp. 121–122)) The word derives from the Italian
History_of_the_nude_in_art
Painting by Jacques-Louis David
invented by Leroy himself. Together the lamp and book make reference to Cesare Ripa's Iconologia, which states these are the attributes of a study. The naturalistic
Portrait_of_Alphonse_Leroy
Italian humanist
under-appreciated Hieroglyphica acts as a precursor to books such as Cesare Ripa's Iconologia, and is a guide to much Renaissance iconography. Among his
Pierio_Valeriano_Bolzani
Italian mythographer, diplomat and Renaissance humanist
Veronese – and on antiquarians and art writers, like Gian Paolo Lomazzo and Cesare Ripa with its encyclopedic Iconologia (1593). The antiquarian and egyptologist
Vincenzo_Cartari
Dutch painter
collection from the former Old Men's Almshouse, based on an emblem by Cesare Ripa. A gallery of paintings done by Barend Graat and/or depicting Barend
Barend_Graat
Flemish engraver, publisher and numismatist
translated Cesare Ripa's Iconologia of 1593 into French and published it in Paris in 1636 under the title Iconologie. The Iconologia of Ripa was a highly
Jacob_de_Bie
Crypt in Gaeta, Italy
already existing models (particularly those codified in his Iconology by Cesare Ripa in 1603) and of new meanings he devised, are (from the entrance to the
Crypt_of_Saint_Erasmus
Italian painter (1652–1726)
Time sits below the tree, near the column. His symbols, detailed in Cesare Ripa’s Iconologia (1603), are the scythe, circle and hourglass, and are lofted
Anton_Domenico_Gabbiani
Italian painter (1752–1795)
(1786–7; Rome, Palazzo Caetani), its iconographic inspiration drawn from Cesare Ripa’s Iconologia (Rome, 1593). In his later years Cavallucci frequently travelled
Antonio_Cavallucci
1812–1814 painting by Francisco de Goya
was likely created around 1797. He asserts the strong influence of Cesare Ripa's Iconologia (first published in 1596) on Goya's depiction of Time and
Truth,_Time_and_History
Italian painter
hand has referred to this pittore erudito Guerra provided drawings for Cesare Ripa's Iconologia (1593) and further drawings for its second, expanded Roman
Giovanni_Guerra
Italian public library
complex set of symbols and allegories) and the iconographic repertoires by Cesare Ripa, Giovanni Andrea Alciati, and Vincenzo Cartari. See C. Acidini Luchinat
Biblioteca_Riccardiana
List of important works of Dutch Literature
1642 Philips Angel Lof der schilder-konst 1644 Dirck Pietersz. Pers Cesare Ripa's Iconologia of Uytbeeldinghen des Verstants 1644 Johan de Brune Wetsteen
Basic Library of Dutch Literature
Basic_Library_of_Dutch_Literature
Italian painter (1555–1642)
altogether possible that Lilio collaborated for the illustrations of Cesare Ripa's Iconologia, which was a popular source for such motifs for a very long
Andrea_Lilio
Scottish architect
Collection of Emblematical Figures (2 volumes, 1779), drawing largely from Cesare Ripa A Treatise on the Five Orders of Architecture (1787) New Designs in Architecture
George_Richardson_(architect)
portraits by Place and others, mainly of royal personages. A translation of Cesare Ripa's Iconologia (1709) was illustrated by Isaac Fuller the younger. Tempest
Pierce_Tempest
Dutch painter
literature. Willem van Mieris is likely to have read the translation of Cesare Ripa's Iconologia and represented spring with sacrifice to Flora and Priapus
Willem_van_Mieris
Italian noble family
founded by Giambattista Bati, which resided in the Palazzo Rospigliosi at Ripa del Sale. During the whole 15th and 16th centuries, the Rospigliosi continued
Rospigliosi_family
Art conservation institute in Rome
institution is housed entirely in the monumental complex of San Michele a Ripa Grande. The layout of the historic headquarters, near Piazza San Pietro in
Istituto Superiore per la Conservazione ed il Restauro
Istituto_Superiore_per_la_Conservazione_ed_il_Restauro
Association football club in Italy
(1947–present) Arena Civica (1930–1947) Campo di via Goldoni (1913–1930) Campo di Ripa Ticinese (1908–1912) Training ground Centro Sportivo Angelo Moratti Players
Inter_Milan
Painting by Artemisia Gentileschi
OCLC 877369691.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Ripa, Cesare (1611). Iconologia (in Italian). Gentileschi, Artemisia, or 1653 (2011)
Clio,_Muse_of_History_(Pisa)
Comune in Lombardy, Italy
frazioni (subdivisions, mainly villages and hamlets) Boario, Spiazzi and Ripa. Gromo borders the following municipalities: Ardesio, Gandellino, Oltressenda
Gromo
Catholic church of the Order of Friars Minor Conventual in Assisi
lost) Saint Francis cycle by Pietro Cavallini in the church San Francesco a Ripa in Rome. The paintings are as vivid as if Giotto had been a witness to these
Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi
Basilica_of_Saint_Francis_of_Assisi
Quartiere of Rome in Lazio, Italy
Fallen in the Capture of Rome, e.g. Via Cesare Bosi, Via Giacomo Pagliari, Via Cesare Paoletti, Via Andrea Ripa; Local names, e.g. Via di Villa Albani
Salario_(Rome)
Art collection of the Pallavicini family in Rome, originating in the 17th century
uncle to be buried in the family chapel of the Church of San Francesco a Ripa in Rome, in a single large monument. Her husband, respecting his wife's wishes
Pallavicini_Collection
Latin Catholic diocese in Italy
Died) Giovanni Antonio Onorati (20 Nov 1591 – 1606 Died) Ludovico Riva (Ripa) (24 Apr 1606 – 8 Sep 1613 Died) Clemente Gera (13 Nov 1613 – 21 May 1625
Diocese_of_Terni-Narni-Amelia
Painting by Annibale Carracci
the Louvre, it was looted from the Mattei family chapel in San Francesco a Ripa in Rome by Napoleon's troops in 1797 and was not returned at the end of the
Pietà with Saint Francis and Saint Mary Magdalene
Pietà_with_Saint_Francis_and_Saint_Mary_Magdalene
Christian saint
when he fell ill with malarial fever and so was taken to San Francesco a Ripa to recuperate; he recovered on 30 August after bed rest was prescribed to
Charles_of_Sezze
Italian painter (1571–1640)
Palazzo Mattei, Rome Works at the Capilla Altieri (1622), San Francesco a Ripa, Rome Ludovica Albertoni Saint Charles Borromeo Holy Family and Saint Anne
Gaspare_Celio
Rione of Rome in Lazio, Italy
from north to south, include Regola, Sant'Eustachio, Pigna, Campitelli, and Ripa. Sant'Angelo's western border is the river. The rione's terrain is low and
Sant'Angelo_(rione_of_Rome)
Italian artist (1935–1988)
an exhibition at the Spoleto Festival of Two Worlds, where he met Marina Ripa di Meana, with whom he had a long love affair.[citation needed] In September
Franco_Angeli
Monastery who put together the first western bible Cesare Berlingeri, contemporary artist Cesare Lanza, journalist and author Charles Atlas, bodybuilder
List_of_people_from_Calabria
Football match between Inter Milan and AC Milan
(1947–present) Arena Civica (1930–1947) Campo di via Goldoni (1913–1930) Campo di Ripa Ticinese (1908–1912) Training ground Centro Sportivo Angelo Moratti Players
Derby_della_Madonnina
Highest judicial authority within the Catholic Church aside from the pope
Dominique Mamberti. Its secretary since 26 January 2022 has been Andrea Ripa [it]. The tribunal is housed in the Italian Renaissance-era Palazzo della
Apostolic_Signatura
Football tournament season
736 Referee: Denis Santonocito (Italy) 9 August 2009 20:30 Stadio Pier Cesare Tombolato, Cittadella Attendance: 2,487 Referee: Riccardo Tozzi (Italy)
2009–10_Coppa_Italia
Italian religious and Catholic prelate
brother of Francesca Sacchetti Altoviti, mother of the late cardinal Giulio Cesare Sacchetti and Marcelo Sacchetti, papal treasurer of Urban VIII. Giacomo
Giacomo_Altoviti
Head of the Catholic Church from 1846 to 1878
Pius VII, Pope Leo XII, appointed him head of the hospital of San Michele a Ripa in Rome (1825–1827) and canon of Santa Maria in Via Lata. Leo XII appointed
Pope_Pius_IX
City in Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Graziosi Ripa, Per la storia del Museo Archeologico riminese, in: Analisi di Rimini Antica, Rimini, Comune di Rimini, 1980, p. 317. Anna Graziosi Ripa, Per
Rimini
Municipio of Rome in Lazio, Italy
VIII Sant'Eustachio, R.IX Pigna, R.X Campitelli, R.XI Sant'Angelo, R.XII Ripa, R.XIII Trastevere, R.XIV Borgo, R.XV Esquilino, R.XVI Ludovisi, R.XVII Sallustiano
Municipio_I
Reynolds (born 1976) – actor; born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Kelly Ripa (born 1970) – actress and host of Live with Kelly and Mark, born in Stratford
List of people from New York City
List_of_people_from_New_York_City
Stadium in Milan, Italy
(1947–present) Arena Civica (1930–1947) Campo di via Goldoni (1913–1930) Campo di Ripa Ticinese (1908–1912) Training ground Centro Sportivo Angelo Moratti Players
San_Siro
Italian businessman (1866–1945)
March 2016. Retrieved 11 February 2023 – via FCA Group. Mecucci, Gabriella; Ripa di Meana, Marina (2010). Virginia Agnelli (in Italian). Argelato: Minerva
Giovanni_Agnelli
Mary Magdalene by Annibale Carracci, from the church of Saint Francis of Ripa, Musee du Louvre Salvator Mundi by Carlo Dolci, from the Villa Albani, Musee
List of art looted by Napoleonic armies
List_of_art_looted_by_Napoleonic_armies
(1770–1846) Diana Ringo (born 1992) Philipp Jakob Riotte (1776–1856) Alberto da Ripa (Albert de Rippe) (c. 1500 – 1551) André Ristic (born 1972) Giovanni Alberto
List_of_composers_by_name
1984 film
Corinne Cléry: Lisa Donelli Karina Huff: Ambra Carimati Fabio Testi: Roberto Ripa Lidia Broccolino: Zaccaria, a.k.a. Zac Valeria Cavalli: Teodora Theodoli
Summer_Games_(1984_film)
CESARE RIPA
CESARE RIPA
Male
French
French form of Roman Latin Cæsar, CESAIRE means "severed."
Female
English
 English form of Latin Clara, CLARE means "clear, bright." Compare with masculine Clare.
Male
English
 Short form of English Clarence, CLARE means "illustrious." Compare with feminine Clare.
Male
Italian
Italian form of Roman Latin Cæsar, CESARE means "severed."
Boy/Male
Spanish American Biblical Latin
Long haired.
Boy/Male
Greek Italian Latin
Long haired.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Indian, Latin, Spanish, Swedish
Hairy; Long Haired; Variant of Caesar; Hirsute; With Abundant Hai
Male
Polish
Polish and Romanian form of Latin Cæsar, CEZAR means "severed."
Female
English
English name derived from the tree name, CEDAR means simply "cedar."
Biblical
a name applied to those who are born by Caesarean section
Girl/Female
Spanish
Youthful.
Boy/Male
Australian, Greek
Long Haired
Surname or Lastname
Irish and English
Irish and English : habitational name from Clare in Suffolk (probably named with a Celtic river name meaning ‘bright’, ‘gentle’, or ‘warm’). One of the first Normans in Ireland (1170–72) was Richard de Clare, Earl of Pembroke, better known as ‘Strongbow’, who took his surname from his estate in Suffolk.English : habitational name from Clare in Oxfordshire, named with Old English clÇ£g ‘clay’ + Åra ‘slope’.English : from the Middle English, Old French female personal name Cla(i)re (Latin Clara, from clarus ‘famous’), which achieved some popularity, greater on the Continent than in England, through the fame of St. Clare of Assisi. See also Sinclair.English : occupational name for a worker in clay, for example someone expert in building in wattle and daub, from Middle English clayere, an agent derivative of Old English clÇ£g ‘clay’.
Girl/Female
Australian, Spanish
Long Haired
Boy/Male
Spanish Latin
Long haired.
Boy/Male
Latin
Hairy.
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish
High and Lofty; Similar to Caesar
Female
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Ciara, CEARA means "little black one."
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin
Long Haired; Hairy; Hirsute
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Swedish
Form of Cesar; Long Haired; Hairy; Hirsute; Head of Hair; Full of Hair Head
CESARE RIPA
CESARE RIPA
Girl/Female
African, Australian
Foundation; Pillar
Female
Egyptian
, the daughter of Pisanhor.
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Constans, COSTANZO means "steadfast."Â
Boy/Male
Hebrew
God has made great.
Girl/Female
Indian
Happy
Male
Egyptian
, an Egyptian king of the XIXth dynasty.
Girl/Female
Indian
Possessor of many hand weapons
Girl/Female
French
Of the sea.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Wise One; Expert; Adept
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
State; Country
CESARE RIPA
CESARE RIPA
CESARE RIPA
CESARE RIPA
CESARE RIPA
n.
A sale at second hand, or at retail; also, a second sale.
n.
A nun of the order of St. Clare.
n.
A fee, or toll, paid for the weighing of merchandise.
n.
Sesame.
n.
Either of two annual herbaceous plants of the genus Sesamum (S. Indicum, and S. orientale), from the seeds of which an oil is expressed; also, the small obovate, flattish seeds of these plants, sometimes used as food. See Benne.
n.
See Pusane.
a.
Of or pertaining to the cedar or its wood.
a.
Having desire, or ardent desire; longing.
v. i.
a neglect of a tenant to perform services, or make payment, for two years.
n.
See Caesura.
a.
Of or pertaining to cedar.
v. t.
To care; to desire.
a.
Covered, or furnished with, cedars.
n.
Attention or heed; caution; regard; heedfulness; watchfulness; as, take care; have a care.
n.
Desire; eager desire; longing.
a.
Of or pertaining to Caesar or the Caesars; imperial.
n.
The motion of a horse when, raising his fore quarters, he keeps his hind feet on the ground without advancing; rearing.
n.
A Roman emperor, as being the successor of Augustus Caesar. Hence, a kaiser, or emperor of Germany, or any emperor or powerful ruler. See Kaiser, Kesar.
v. t.
To avoid; to take care of; to have a care for.
v. i.
To be on one's guard; to be cautious; to take care; -- commonly followed by of or lest before the thing that is to be avoided.