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DREST V

  • Drest V
  • King of the Picts from 549 to 550

    Drest son of Maelchon was a king of the Picts from 549 to 550. The Pictish Chronicle king lists have him reign for one year between Talorc II and Galam

    Drest V

    Drest_V

  • Drest
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Patrick Drest II of the Picts, Drest Gurthinmoch Drest III of the Picts, Drest son of Uudrost Drest IV of the Picts, Drest son of Girom Drest V of the

    Drest

    Drest

  • Talorc II
  • King of the Picts from 538 to 549

    Chronicle king lists have him reign for eleven years between Cailtram and Drest V. There are many variants of his father's name, including Murtolic and Mordeleg

    Talorc II

    Talorc_II

  • Drest IV
  • King of the Picts from 522 to 531

    Drest son of Girom was a king of the Picts from possibly from 522 to 531. The Pictish Chronicle king lists associate him with Drest III. Various reigns

    Drest IV

    Drest_IV

  • Galam Cennalath
  • King of the Picts from 550 to 555

    to some versions. Some variants place his reign between Gartnait I and Drest IV which may be a copyist's error, or alternatively, he may have had two

    Galam Cennalath

    Galam_Cennalath

  • Drest VII
  • King of the Picts from 724 to 726

    Drest was king of the Picts from 724 until 726. He succeeded Nechtan mac Der-Ilei when the latter abdicated and entered a monastery in 724. Neither the

    Drest VII

    Drest_VII

  • Drest III
  • King of the Picts from 522 to 530

    Drest son of Uudrost or son of Uudrossig was a king of the Picts from 522 to 530. The Pictish Chronicle king lists associate him with Drest IV. Various

    Drest III

    Drest_III

  • List of kings of the Picts
  • the preceding Gartnait 538–549 Talorc II Talorc, son of Murtolic; Tolorg, son of Mordeleg 549–550 Drest V Drest, son of Manath; Drest, son of Munait

    List of kings of the Picts

    List of kings of the Picts

    List_of_kings_of_the_Picts

  • Drest X
  • King of the Picts from 845 to 848

    Drest (Scottish Gaelic: Drust; Latin: Durst) was king of the Picts from 845 to 848 and a rival of Kenneth MacAlpin (Cináed mac Ailpín). According to the

    Drest X

    Drest_X

  • Drest IX
  • King of the Picts from 834 to 837

    Drest was king of the Picts, in modern Scotland, from about 834 until 837. He was the son of King Caustantín and succeeded his uncle, Óengus, to the throne

    Drest IX

    Drest_IX

  • 550
  • Calendar year

    mathematician-astronomer (b. 476) Buddhapālita, Indian Madhyamaka scholar (b. 470) Drest V, king of the Picts Germanus, Byzantine general (magister militum) probable

    550

    550

    550

  • Drest son of Donuel
  • King of the Picts from 663 to 672

    Drest son of Donuel (Old Irish: Drust mac Domnaill or Drust mac Dúngail; died 677) was king of the Picts from c. 663 until 672. Like his brother and predecessor

    Drest son of Donuel

    Drest_son_of_Donuel

  • Drest I
  • Legendary King of the Picts from 412 to 452

    Drest or Drust, son of Erp, is a legendary king of the Picts from 412 to 452. The Pictish Chronicle tells that Drest reigned for 100 years and triumphed

    Drest I

    Drest_I

  • Ciniod II
  • King of the Picts in 843

    Ferech) and brother of King Drest X. Hughes, David (2007). The British Chronicles. Heritage Books. p. 471. ISBN 978-0-7884-4491-3. v t e v t e v t e v t e

    Ciniod II

    Ciniod_II

  • Drest Gurthinmoch
  • King of the Picts from 480 to 510

    Drest Gurthinmoch was a king of the Picts from 480 to 510. The Pictish Chronicle king lists all give him a reign of 30 years between Nechtan and Galan

    Drest Gurthinmoch

    Drest_Gurthinmoch

  • Bridei VI
  • King of the Picts from 842 to 843

    Picts, in modern Scotland, from 842 to 843. Two of his brothers, Ciniod and Drest, are also said, in the king lists of the Pictish Chronicle, to have reigned

    Bridei VI

    Bridei_VI

  • Gartnait son of Donuel
  • King of the Picts from 657 to 663

    Talorgan and his successor Drest son of Donuel, Gartnait reigned as a puppet king under the Northumbrian king Oswiu. Gartnait and Drest may have been sons of

    Gartnait son of Donuel

    Gartnait_son_of_Donuel

  • Alpín I of the Picts
  • King of the Picts from 726 to 728

    king of the Picts from 726–728, together with Drest VII. The Pictish Chronicle king lists give Alpín and Drest a five-year joint rule. In 724, Nechtan mac

    Alpín I of the Picts

    Alpín_I_of_the_Picts

  • Gartnait I
  • King of the Picts from 531 to 537

    between Drest IV and Cailtram. Cailtram is said to have been Gartnait's brother and three sons of Girom are successively listed as king, although Drest son

    Gartnait I

    Gartnait_I

  • Talorgan II
  • King of the Picts from 736 to 750

    to have been the son of Óengus mac Fergusa. He was succeeded by his son Drest. House of Óengus Yorke, B. (2006). The Conversion of Britain: Religion,

    Talorgan II

    Talorgan_II

  • Eóganan mac Óengusa
  • King of the Picts from 837 to 839

    mac Fergusa (Óengus II), died 834) and succeeded his cousin Drest mac Caustantín (Drest IX) as king in 837. The sole notice of Uuen in the Irish annals

    Eóganan mac Óengusa

    Eóganan_mac_Óengusa

  • Drest VIII
  • King of the Picts from 782 to 783

    Drest son of Talorcan (Scottish Gaelic: Drest mac Talorgan), was king of the Picts from 782 until 783, succeeding his father Talorgan. House of Óengus

    Drest VIII

    Drest_VIII

  • 550s
  • Decade

    mathematician-astronomer (b. 476) Buddhapālita, Indian Madhyamaka scholar (b. 470) Drest V, king of the Picts Germanus, Byzantine general (magister militum) probable

    550s

    550s

  • Cailtram
  • King of the Picts from 537 to 538

    Kelturan and Kyburcan. He is the third son of Girom listed as king, although Drest son of Girom is not explicitly stated to have been a brother of Cailtram

    Cailtram

    Cailtram

  • Óengus II
  • King of the Picts from 820 to 834

    his reign reported in the Irish annals and was succeeded by his nephew Drest mac Caustantín. Óengus's son Eogán was later king and was killed with his

    Óengus II

    Óengus_II

  • 677
  • Calendar year

    Constantinople Drest VI, king of the Picts Vincent Madelgarius, Frankish monk Warinus, Frankish nobleman The Early Medieval Balkans, by John V.A. Fine, Jr

    677

    677

  • Uurad
  • King of the Picts from 839 to 842

    "Pherath son of Bergeth". His sons may have included Bridei, Ciniod, and Drest, who contested for power in Pictland with kin groups led by Bruide son of

    Uurad

    Uurad

  • Bridei IV
  • King of the Picts from 697 to 706

    Bruide can be tentatively identified in the Irish annals: Talorgan son of Drest, Congus son of Dargart and Cináed son of Der-Ilei. Bruide was one of many

    Bridei IV

    Bridei_IV

  • 837
  • Calendar year

    Saracens from Egypt demanding an annual payment (approximate date). King Drest IX dies after a 3-year reign. He is succeeded as ruler of the Picts by his

    837

    837

    837

  • Nechtan nepos Uerb
  • King of the Picts from 595 to 616

    offering was this. Nectonius, living in a life of exile, when his brother Drest expelled him to Ireland, begged Saint Brigid to beseech God for him. And

    Nechtan nepos Uerb

    Nechtan_nepos_Uerb

  • Alpín mac Echdach
  • King of Dal Riata (?)

    However, a new king of "high descent and noble achievements" (possibly Drest) was elected king of the Picts, turned the scale, and at Galloway defeated

    Alpín mac Echdach

    Alpín_mac_Echdach

  • Nechtan Morbet
  • King of the Picts from 456 to 480

    offering was this. Nectonius, living in a life of exile, when his brother Drest expelled him to Ireland, begged Saint Brigid to beseech God for him. And

    Nechtan Morbet

    Nechtan_Morbet

  • Battle of Two Rivers
  • 7th-century battle in northern Britain

    reached Ecgfrith that the Picts, under the command of the Verturian king Drest mac Donuel, were preparing to rebel and overthrow the Northumbrian hegemony

    Battle of Two Rivers

    Battle_of_Two_Rivers

  • Talorgan son of Eanfrith
  • King of the Picts from 653 to 657

    Picts from 653 to 657. As with his successors Gartnait son of Donuel and Drest son of Donuel, he reigned as a puppet king under the Northumbrian king Oswiu

    Talorgan son of Eanfrith

    Talorgan_son_of_Eanfrith

  • Bridei VII
  • King of the Picts from 843 to 845

    Fodel). Skene, William F. (1867). Chronicles of the Picts and Scots. Edinburgh: H. M. General Register House. p. 150. Retrieved 8 August 2016. v t e v t e

    Bridei VII

    Bridei_VII

  • Battle of Vågen
  • 1665 naval battle between the Dutch Republic and England

    about the "Dutch War": Six Captains bravely were shot, And Mountagu, though drest like any bride, Aboard the Admiral, was reacht, and died The "reached" was

    Battle of Vågen

    Battle of Vågen

    Battle_of_Vågen

  • Talorc mac Achiuir
  • Legendary King of the Picts from 387 to 412

    {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help) Anderson, Alan Orr (1922). Early sources of Scottish history, A.D. 500 to 1286;. p. 119. v t e v t e

    Talorc mac Achiuir

    Talorc_mac_Achiuir

  • Jack and Jill
  • English nursery rhyme

    form: Jack and Jill Went up the hill To fetch a pail of milk, oh! Jack was drest In his Sunday best, And Jill in her gown of silk, oh! But the cow objects

    Jack and Jill

    Jack and Jill

    Jack_and_Jill

  • Apostrophe (figure of speech)
  • Figure of speech used in theatre

    that heifer lowing at the skies, / And all her silken flanks with garlands drest?", John Keats, Ode on a Grecian Urn "O eloquent, just, and mighty Death

    Apostrophe (figure of speech)

    Apostrophe_(figure_of_speech)

  • Oliver Twist Tobacco
  • Scandinavian smokeless tobacco brand

    the company was sold to Swedish Match. The company had been owned by the Drest Nielsen family since 1974. Oliver Twist is available in various flavors:

    Oliver Twist Tobacco

    Oliver_Twist_Tobacco

  • 452
  • Calendar year

    Southern Qi (d. 489) March 11 – Tai Wu Di, emperor of Northern Wei (b. 408) Drest I, king of the Picts (approximate date) Nan'an Yinwang, emperor of Northern

    452

    452

    452

  • Breeching (boys)
  • Occasion when a small boy was first dressed in breeches or trousers

    not a ffinger amongst them I could not have seen him. When he was quit drest he acted his part as well as any of them. ... since you could not have the

    Breeching (boys)

    Breeching (boys)

    Breeching_(boys)

  • Drugget
  • Wool or part-wool fabric popular in the 18th century

    self-coloured or printed one side". Jonathan Swift refers to being "in druggets drest, of thirteen pence a yard". Formerly, a drugget was a sort of cheap stuff

    Drugget

    Drugget

  • Causantín mac Fergusa
  • King of the Picts from 789 to 820

    from around 840. Causantín was succeeded by his brother Óengus. His son Drest was later king. Causantín's son Domnall is believed to have been king of

    Causantín mac Fergusa

    Causantín mac Fergusa

    Causantín_mac_Fergusa

  • Battle of Dun Nechtain
  • 685 battle between Picts and Northumbrians

    rebellion ended in disaster for the Northern Picts of Fortriu. Their king, Drest mac Donuel, was deposed and was replaced by Bridei mac Bili. By 679, the

    Battle of Dun Nechtain

    Battle of Dun Nechtain

    Battle_of_Dun_Nechtain

  • Battle of Luith Feirn
  • 664 battle

    unrecorded, but it may be connected to the accession of the king of Fortriu Drest son of Donuel, after the death of his brother Gartnait son of Donuel in

    Battle of Luith Feirn

    Battle_of_Luith_Feirn

  • Ode on a Grecian Urn
  • 1819 poem by John Keats

    heifer lowing at the skies,     And all her silken flanks with garlands drest? What little town by river or sea shore,     Or mountain-built with peaceful

    Ode on a Grecian Urn

    Ode on a Grecian Urn

    Ode_on_a_Grecian_Urn

  • 510
  • Calendar year

    empress of Western Wei (d. 540) January 1 – Eugendus, abbot of Condat Abbey Drest II, king of the Picts (approximate date) Hashim, great-grandfather of Muhammad

    510

    510

    510

  • House of Óengus
  • Bridei V of the Picts Talorgan II of the Picts, d. 782 Drest VIII of the Picts Constantín mac Fergusa, d. 820 Óengus II of the Picts, d. 834 Drest IX of

    House of Óengus

    House of Óengus

    House_of_Óengus

  • List of state leaders in the 8th century
  • Nechtan, King (706–724, 728–729) Drest VII, King (724–726) Alpín I, King (726–728) Óengus I, King (729–761) Bridei V, King (761–763) Ciniod I, King (763–775)

    List of state leaders in the 8th century

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_8th_century

  • Omar Khayyam
  • Persian polymath and poet (1048–1131)

    Koran! well, come put me to the test, Lovely old book in hideous error drest, Believe me, I can quote the Koran too, The unbeliever knows his Koran best

    Omar Khayyam

    Omar Khayyam

    Omar_Khayyam

  • Circassian beauty
  • Ethnic stereotype

    Fielding remarked, "How contemptible would the brightest Circassian beauty, drest in all the jewels of the Indies, appear to my eyes!" Similar claims about

    Circassian beauty

    Circassian beauty

    Circassian_beauty

  • Burning of women in England
  • Historical form of capital punishment in England inflicted on women

    the Treason Act 1790. Catherine Murphy, who at her execution in 1789 was "drest in a clean striped gown, a white ribbon, and a black ribbon round her cap"

    Burning of women in England

    Burning of women in England

    Burning_of_women_in_England

  • 834
  • Calendar year

    King Óengus II dies after a 14-year reign. He is succeeded by his nephew Drest IX, as ruler of the Picts. July 20 – Ansegisus, Frankish abbot and advisor

    834

    834

    834

  • 671
  • Calendar year

    of Two Rivers: King Ecgfrith of Northumbria defeats the Picts under King Drest VI, in the vicinity of Moncreiffe Island, near Perth (Scotland). After the

    671

    671

    671

  • Court uniform and dress in the United Kingdom
  • plundered six shops and set up twenty country pedlars; all his body was drest like a May-pole, or a Tom o' Bedlam's cap'. According to Samuel Pepys, the

    Court uniform and dress in the United Kingdom

    Court uniform and dress in the United Kingdom

    Court_uniform_and_dress_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Eóganachta
  • Historic Irish dynasty

    Bridei V of the Picts Talorgan II of the Picts, d. 782 Drest VIII of the Picts Constantín mac Fergusa, d. 820 Óengus II of the Picts, d. 834 Drest IX of

    Eóganachta

    Eóganachta

    Eóganachta

  • An Island in the Moon
  • Prose by William Blake

    poet than the preacher. The Cowley reference is found in the poem "Phebe drest like beauties Queen", which contains the lines "Happy people who can be/In

    An Island in the Moon

    An Island in the Moon

    An_Island_in_the_Moon

  • Anne North, Countess of Guilford
  • British noblewoman

    natural redness, a coat of Rouge is spread, and to assist her shape, she was drest in white sattin trimd with Scarlet ribbon. Miss North is not so large nor

    Anne North, Countess of Guilford

    Anne North, Countess of Guilford

    Anne_North,_Countess_of_Guilford

  • 530
  • Calendar year

    Cador, king of Dumnonia (England) Dhu Nuwas, king of Himyar (b. circa 450) Drest III, king of the Picts (approximate date) Erzhu Rong, general of Northern

    530

    530

    530

  • 531
  • Calendar year

    Visigoths (assassinated) Clotilde, Visigoth queen and daughter of Clovis I Drest IV, king of the Picts (approximate date) Hermanafrid, king of the Thuringi

    531

    531

    531

  • List of state leaders in the 9th century
  • (complete list) – Constantine (I), King (789–820) Óengus II, King (820–834) Drest IX, King (834–837) Eóganan, King (837–839) Uurad, competitor King (839–842)

    List of state leaders in the 9th century

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_9th_century

  • 848
  • Calendar year

    Fortúnez, Basque princess (or 850) Cui Yuanshi, chancellor of the Tang dynasty Drest X, king of the Picts Guo, empress dowager of the Tang dynasty Ithel, king

    848

    848

    848

  • Matchcoat
  • Native American outer garment consisting of a length of coarse woolen cloth (stroud)

    Johannes (1644). Account of the Mohawk Indians. ISBN 9780815604105. Retrieved Oct 15, 2015. {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help) v t e

    Matchcoat

    Matchcoat

    Matchcoat

  • Portuguese vocabulary
  • s.v.. Matasović 2008, s.v. frikā. Ward 1996, s.v. RIKS. Meyer-Lübke 1911, s.v. 7299. Coromines 1997, s.v. serna. Matasović 2008, s.v. *aro-. "s.v. 4307"

    Portuguese vocabulary

    Portuguese vocabulary

    Portuguese_vocabulary

  • The Window (song cycle)
  • Song cycle by Arthur Sullivan; words by Alfred, Lord Tennyson

    successful in setting such old songs as "Orpheus with his Lute", and I drest up for him, partly in the old style, a puppet, whose almost only merit is

    The Window (song cycle)

    The Window (song cycle)

    The_Window_(song_cycle)

  • Spelling Reform 1
  • Proposal by Harry Lindgren in 1969

    ypóz'n's, dûwinot dá? 'nd if yron̂'s, ŝalwinot rivenj? If wir lákyú in d̂rest, wiwl rizemb'lyú in d̂at. If 'Jû ron̂ 'Kristyn, wot iz hiz hy'mil'ti? Rivenj

    Spelling Reform 1

    Spelling_Reform_1

  • 670s
  • Decade

    of Two Rivers: King Ecgfrith of Northumbria defeats the Picts under King Drest VI, in the vicinity of Moncreiffe Island, near Perth (Scotland). After the

    670s

    670s

  • William Hatcher (politician)
  • American politician

    that the said Hatcher doe pay with all expedition eight thousand pounds of drest pork unto his Majestie's commander of his forces in Henrico county, for

    William Hatcher (politician)

    William_Hatcher_(politician)

  • Library of Sir Thomas Browne
  • Defunct library in Norwich, England

    sacris Aegyptiorum litteris 1631 Thomas Vaughan, A Hermeticall Banquet drest by a Spagyrical Cook, 1652 Blaise de Vigenère, Tract du Feu & du Sel, Rouen

    Library of Sir Thomas Browne

    Library_of_Sir_Thomas_Browne

  • 510s
  • Decade

    Liang Dynasty (d. 562) 510 January 1 – Eugendus, abbot of Condat Abbey Drest II, king of the Picts (approximate date) Hashim, great-grandfather of Muhammad

    510s

    510s

  • Coronation Ode
  • Work composed by Edward Elgar with words by A. C. Benson (1902)

    diadem. Chorus     'Tho thy way be darken'd,         still in splendour drest,     As the star that trembles         o'er the liquid West.     Thron'd

    Coronation Ode

    Coronation Ode

    Coronation_Ode

  • 840s
  • Decade

    of Iria, Galician bishop 848 Cui Yuanshi, chancellor of the Tang dynasty Drest X, king of the Picts Guo, empress dowager of the Tang dynasty Ithel, king

    840s

    840s

  • List of state leaders in the 7th century
  • King (641–653) Talorgan I, King (653–657) Gartnait IV, King (657–663) Drest VI, King (663–672) Bridei III, King (672–693) Taran, King (693–697) Bridei

    List of state leaders in the 7th century

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_7th_century

  • 830s
  • Decade

    King Óengus II dies after a 14-year reign. He is succeeded by his nephew Drest IX, as ruler of the Picts. July 20 – Ansegisus, Frankish abbot and advisor

    830s

    830s

  • 450s
  • Decade

    (approximate date) 452 March 11 – Tai Wu Di, emperor of Northern Wei (b. 408) Drest I, king of the Picts (approximate date) Nan'an Yinwang, emperor of Northern

    450s

    450s

    450s

  • 530s
  • Decade

    Cador, king of Dumnonia (England) Dhu Nuwas, king of Himyar (b. circa 450) Drest III, king of the Picts (approximate date) Erzhu Rong, general of Northern

    530s

    530s

  • Drexel 4041
  • the scribe. An unusual attribute of this scribe is that he tends to write v for u, resulting in words such as "thov" (thou). The calligraphy is difficult

    Drexel 4041

    Drexel 4041

    Drexel_4041

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Online names & meanings

  • Daimumat
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Daimumat

    Duration; Endurance

  • Sidon
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Sidon

    hunting, fishing, venison.

  • Veeral
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Veeral

    Priceless

  • Pyar
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Pyar

    Love

  • YECHEZQEL
  • Male

    Hebrew

    YECHEZQEL

    (יְחֶזְקֵאל) Hebrew name YECHEZQEL means "God will strengthen." In the bible, this is the name of a prophet, the author of the Book of Ezekiel. 

  • CHARITA
  • Female

    English

    CHARITA

    Variant form of English Charity, CHARITA means "dear." 

  • Khavya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Khavya

  • Hemita
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Hemita

    Covered with Gold

  • Ericka
  • Girl/Female

    Scandinavian American

    Ericka

    Ever kingly. Feminine of Eric.

  • Straight
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Straight

    English : nickname from Middle English streʒt ‘straight’, ‘upright’, presumably applied in either a literal or a figurative sense.

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  • Crest
  • v. i.

    To form a crest.

  • Dress
  • v. t.

    To arrange in exact continuity of line, as soldiers; commonly to adjust to a straight line and at proper distance; to align; as, to dress the ranks.

  • Rest
  • n.

    A state of quiet or repose; a cessation from motion or labor; tranquillity; as, rest from mental exertion; rest of body or mind.

  • Rest
  • n.

    To lie; to repose; to recline; to lan; as, to rest on a couch.

  • Rest
  • n.

    A place where one may rest, either temporarily, as in an inn, or permanently, as, in an abode.

  • Caparison
  • v. t.

    To aborn with rich dress; to dress.

  • Rest
  • n.

    That on which anything rests or leans for support; as, a rest in a lathe, for supporting the cutting tool or steadying the work.

  • Wresting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Wrest

  • Rest
  • v. t.

    To lay or place at rest; to quiet.

  • Drest
  • p. p.

    of Dress.

  • Wrest
  • v. t.

    To turn from truth; to twist from its natural or proper use or meaning by violence; to pervert; to distort.

  • Wrest
  • v. t.

    To tune with a wrest, or key.

  • Dress
  • v. i.

    To clothe or apparel one's self; to put on one's garments; to pay particular regard to dress; as, to dress quickly.

  • Crest
  • v. t.

    To furnish with, or surmount as, a crest; to serve as a crest for.

  • Dress
  • n.

    A lady's gown; as, silk or a velvet dress.

  • Dress
  • v. i.

    To arrange one's self in due position in a line of soldiers; -- the word of command to form alignment in ranks; as, Right, dress!

  • Rest
  • n.

    To lean in confidence; to trust; to rely; to repose without anxiety; as, to rest on a man's promise.

  • Wrest
  • v. t.

    To turn; to twist; esp., to twist or extort by violence; to pull of force away by, or as if by, violent wringing or twisting.

  • Dress
  • v. t.

    To adjust; to put in good order; to arrange; specifically: (a) To prepare for use; to fit for any use; to render suitable for an intended purpose; to get ready; as, to dress a slain animal; to dress meat; to dress leather or cloth; to dress or trim a lamp; to dress a garden; to dress a horse, by currying and rubbing; to dress grain, by cleansing it; in mining and metallurgy, to dress ores, by sorting and separating them.