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  • Pliny Chase
  • American scientist, mathematician, and educator (1820–1886)

    Pliny Earle Chase (August 18, 1820, in Worcester, Massachusetts – December 17, 1886, in Haverford, Pennsylvania) was an American scientist, mathematician

    Pliny Chase

    Pliny_Chase

  • Pliny
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    orator, writer, and Pliny the Elder's nephew and adopted son Pliny Chase (1820–1886), American scientist, mathematician, and educator Pliny Earle (disambiguation)

    Pliny

    Pliny

  • Félix Delastelle
  • but he had certainly read of the fractionating cipher described by Pliny Chase in 1859. There are few biographical details. Félix-Marie's father, a

    Félix Delastelle

    Félix_Delastelle

  • Thomas Chase (educator)
  • President of Haverford College; 1827–1892

    (1885; at Internet Archive) He was a brother of Pliny Chase. "Biographical background", Thomas Chase Papers, 1843-1947. Quaker and Special Collections

    Thomas Chase (educator)

    Thomas_Chase_(educator)

  • Chase (surname)
  • Family name

    Pearl Chase (1888–1979), American civic leader Peter Chase (born 1993), Irish cricketer Phyllis Chase (1897–1977), English illustrator Pliny Chase (1820–1886)

    Chase (surname)

    Chase_(surname)

  • Pliny Earle I
  • American inventor (1762–1832)

    Earle Pliny Earle II Thomas Earle Lydia Earle Chase Sarah Hadwen William Buffum Earle Lucy Earle Jonah Earle II Pliny Earle Chase Thomas Chase Lucy and

    Pliny Earle I

    Pliny Earle I

    Pliny_Earle_I

  • Trajan
  • Roman emperor from AD 98 to 117

    argued that Pliny's correspondence with Trajan is neither intimate nor candid, but rather an exchange of official mail in which Pliny's stance borders

    Trajan

    Trajan

    Trajan

  • Boreas
  • Greek god of the north wind

    was normally taken as the north wind, the Roman writers Aulus Gellius and Pliny the Elder both took Boreas as a northeast wind, equivalent to the Roman

    Boreas

    Boreas

    Boreas

  • Tuccia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    Mythology, vol. III, p. 1181 ("Tuccius", "Tuccia"). Chase, p. 128. Valerius Maximus, viii. 1. Pliny, Historia Naturalis, xxviii. 2. Dionysius, ii. 69.

    Tuccia gens

    Tuccia_gens

  • Lucy Chase and Sarah Chase
  • 19th-century schoolteachers from Massachusetts

    Benezet Chase was "a highly respected and successful businessman and treasurer of Worcester County." Two of their brothers, Pliny Earle Chase and Thomas

    Lucy Chase and Sarah Chase

    Lucy Chase and Sarah Chase

    Lucy_Chase_and_Sarah_Chase

  • Unicorn
  • Legendary single-horned horse-like creature

    accounts of natural history by various writers, including Ctesias, Strabo, Pliny the Younger, Aelian, and Cosmas Indicopleustes. Some versions of re'em,

    Unicorn

    Unicorn

    Unicorn

  • Albion
  • Ancient name for the island of Great Britain

    (genitive Albionis). It is similarly mentioned by Ptolemy in his Geography and Pliny in the Naturalis Historia. The root *albiyo- is also found in Gaulish and

    Albion

    Albion

    Albion

  • Antaeus
  • Character in Greek and Berber mythology

    154, and by Fox 2008:182. Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia 5.2–3 Plutarch, Life of Sertorius 9.4 Matthew S. Gordon; Chase F. Robinson; Everett K. Rowson;

    Antaeus

    Antaeus

    Antaeus

  • White Aethiopians
  • Roman exonym

    populations inhabiting the Aethiopia region of antiquity. The exonym is used by Pliny the Elder, and is also mentioned by Pomponius Mela, Ptolemy and Orosius

    White Aethiopians

    White Aethiopians

    White_Aethiopians

  • The Triangular Book of St. Germain
  • Untitled 18th-century French text

    the library of Jules C. G. Favre (1809-1880), a French politician. Pliny E. Chase (1820-1886), an American mathematician with an interest in cryptography

    The Triangular Book of St. Germain

    The Triangular Book of St. Germain

    The_Triangular_Book_of_St._Germain

  • Quinctia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    Livy, i. 30. Niebuhr, History of Rome, ii. 291, 292. Pliny the Elder, xxxiii. 1. s. 6. Chase 1897, pp. 123, 131. Badian, "Family and Early Career",

    Quinctia gens

    Quinctia gens

    Quinctia_gens

  • Julia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    85. Tacitus,, Annales, xii. 49. Pliny the Elder, xx. index. AE 1927, 1, AE 1927, 2. Tacitus, Agricola, xiii. 10. Pliny the Elder, xxvi. 1. s. 4. Tacitus

    Julia gens

    Julia gens

    Julia_gens

  • Naevia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    than the tallest man who ever lived. A similar description was given by Pliny the Elder. Sextus Naevius, the accuser of Publius Quinctius, whose defence

    Naevia gens

    Naevia gens

    Naevia_gens

  • Salamanders in folklore
  • Christian fathers as well as in the Physiologus and bestiaries. Aristotle, Pliny, Nicander, Aelian The standard lore of the salamander as a creature enduring

    Salamanders in folklore

    Salamanders in folklore

    Salamanders_in_folklore

  • Herennia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    lxvii. 13. Pliny the Younger, Epistulae, vii. 33. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. II, p. 406 ("Herennia Gens"). Pliny the Elder

    Herennia gens

    Herennia gens

    Herennia_gens

  • Icarus
  • Greek mythological figure

    Icarus by Ovid". CommonLit. Retrieved 17 October 2022. Elder, Pliny the (21 May 2015). Pliny the Elder: The Natural History Book VII (with Book VIII 1–34)

    Icarus

    Icarus

    Icarus

  • Pasiteles
  • 1st century BC Greco-Roman Neo-Attic school sculptor

    celebrated works of sculpture and chasing in the whole world (quinque volumina nobilium operum in toto), which Pliny calls mirabilia opera, stating that

    Pasiteles

    Pasiteles

    Pasiteles

  • Appia gens
  • Possible Origo of Sex. Appius Severus". Cassius Dio, lxvii. 11, lxviii. 9, 30. Pliny the Younger, Epistulae, x. 66. Martial, ix. 85. Aurelius Victor, Epitome

    Appia gens

    Appia_gens

  • Achilles
  • Greek mythological hero

    Philologie. 131 (3): 1–7. Quintus Smyrnaeus, 3.770–779. Pliny, Naturalis Historia 4.12.83 (chapter 4.26). Pliny, Naturalis Historia 4.13.93 (chapter 4.27): "Researches

    Achilles

    Achilles

    Achilles

  • Salep
  • Flour made from orchid tubers

    "salep" Dalby, p. 292; Theophrastus, 9.18.13; Pedanius Dioscorides, 3.126-8; Pliny the Elder, 26.95-98, 27.65; Pseudo-Apuleius, 15.3. Jacobi, ed., p. 122.

    Salep

    Salep

    Salep

  • Helen of Troy
  • Most beautiful woman in Greek mythology

    Pierre Grimal, The Dictionary of Classical Mythology, s.v. "Helene p. 241" Pliny, National History, 35.64–66. Cicero (De Inventione, 2.1–3) sets the story

    Helen of Troy

    Helen of Troy

    Helen_of_Troy

  • Amber
  • Fossilized tree resin

    (c. 330 BCE), whose work "On the Ocean" is lost, but was referenced by Pliny, according to whose Natural History: Pytheas says that the Gutones, a people

    Amber

    Amber

    Amber

  • Velia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    Chase, p. 110. Chase, pp. 110, 111 ("Longus", "Celer"). New College Latin & English Dictionary, s. v. v. Cerealis, fidus, senex. CIL XIV, 2964. Pliny

    Velia gens

    Velia_gens

  • Anasyrma
  • Culturally framed gesture of lifting the skirt or kilt

    that anasyrma had dramatic or supernatural effect—positive or negative. Pliny the Elder wrote that a menstruating woman who uncovers her body can scare

    Anasyrma

    Anasyrma

    Anasyrma

  • Ferret
  • Domestic species of mammal

    equipped for getting down holes and chasing rodents, rabbits and moles out of their burrows. The Roman historians Pliny and Strabo record that Caesar Augustus

    Ferret

    Ferret

    Ferret

  • Laconian (dog)
  • Dog breed

    well as later Roman writers such as Virgil, Horace, Plutarch, Petronius, Pliny The Elder, Oppian, and Pollux. Late antiquity writer Claudian and Elizabethan

    Laconian (dog)

    Laconian (dog)

    Laconian_(dog)

  • Opsidia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    vol. III, p. 2 ("Obsidius"). Chase, pp. 121–123. Chase, pp. 148, 149. Chase, pp. 128, 129. Florus, i. 18. § 7. Pliny the Elder, xxxvi. 26. § 67. CIL

    Opsidia gens

    Opsidia_gens

  • Caecinia gens
  • Etruscan and Roman family

    Etruscan religious practices, which was an important source of information for Pliny the Elder and Seneca the Younger. Caecina, a native of Volaterrae, and friend

    Caecinia gens

    Caecinia_gens

  • Nymphidia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    friend of Pliny the Younger, with whom he had served in the Roman army. He was the primus pilus, or senior centurion, of his legion. Pliny recommended

    Nymphidia gens

    Nymphidia_gens

  • Lartia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    contemporary of the elder Pliny, was praetor in Hispania, and subsequently governor of one of the imperial provinces. He died before Pliny. Gnaeus Lartius, father-in-law

    Lartia gens

    Lartia gens

    Lartia_gens

  • Argonauts
  • Band of heroes in Greek mythology

    as far as the sea-side and from there they went at the Thessalian shore. Pliny the Elder wrote that some writers claim that the Argo came down some river

    Argonauts

    Argonauts

    Argonauts

  • Octavia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    Priscus, consul suffectus in AD 86. Octavius Rufus, a friend of the younger Pliny. Gaius Octavius Vindex, consul suffectus in AD 184. Gaius Octavius Appius

    Octavia gens

    Octavia_gens

  • Vermilion
  • Red color from powdered cinnabar (HgS)

    highly toxic, a term in the mines was a near-guaranteed death sentence. Pliny the Elder described the mines this way: Nothing is more carefully guarded

    Vermilion

    Vermilion

    Vermilion

  • Hupa language
  • Athabaskan language of California, US

    Hupa language. The University Press. Retrieved 24 August 2012. Goddard, Pliny Earle (March 1904). Hupa Texts. American Archaeology and Ethnology. Vol

    Hupa language

    Hupa language

    Hupa_language

  • Licinia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    vol. IV, pp. 71–115. Chase, p. 113. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. II, pp. 830, 831 ("Lucullus"). Pliny the Elder, Naturalis

    Licinia gens

    Licinia gens

    Licinia_gens

  • Attack dog
  • Dogs trained to attack people

    ferocity. The effect of this was documented by Roman naturalist and writer Pliny the Elder, who wrote that the animals would not back down, even when confronted

    Attack dog

    Attack dog

    Attack_dog

  • Gold-digging ant
  • Mythical insect

    antiquity. For example, in the first century A.D. the Roman natural historian Pliny the Elder writes that he will omit "the Indian gold obtained from ants or

    Gold-digging ant

    Gold-digging ant

    Gold-digging_ant

  • Cornelia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    52. Cassius Dio, xlii. 58. Pliny the Elder, vii. 12, xxx. 2. Tacitus, Annales, xii. 41, xvi. 12; Historiae, iv. 42. Pliny the Elder, ii. 31. Reynolds

    Cornelia gens

    Cornelia gens

    Cornelia_gens

  • Mermaid
  • Legendary aquatic creature with an upper body in human female form

    ISBN 9781316123980 Pliny the Elder (1855). "IX.Chap. 4. (5.) -- The forms of the tritions and nereids. The forms of sea elephants". The Natural History of Pliny, Vol

    Mermaid

    Mermaid

    Mermaid

  • Calvisia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    Cassius Dio, lix. 6, 29. Quintilian, x. 1. § 98. Pliny the Elder, vii. 19, xiii. 12. s. 26, xiv. 4. s. 6. Pliny the Younger, Epistulae, iii. 5, vii. 17. Fasti

    Calvisia gens

    Calvisia_gens

  • Saufeia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    describes him as a follower of Epicureanism. Appius Saufeius, mentioned by Pliny as an example of sudden death; on his return from the bath, he drank some

    Saufeia gens

    Saufeia gens

    Saufeia_gens

  • Werewolf
  • Mythological human with acquired ability to transform into a wolflike creature

    years later and became an Olympic champion. This tale is also recounted by Pliny the Elder, who calls the man Demaenetus, quoting Agriopas. According to

    Werewolf

    Werewolf

    Werewolf

  • Otacilia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    III, p. 64 ("Otacilia Gens"). Pliny the Elder, iii. 11. s. 16. Festus, s. v. Numerius, pp. 170, 173, ed. Müller. Chase, pp. 109–110. Cicero, Epistulae

    Otacilia gens

    Otacilia_gens

  • Chimera (mythology)
  • Mythical or fictional creature with parts taken from various animals

    with possible allegorical significance in contemporary Roman politics. Pliny the Elder cited Ctesias and quoted Photius identifying the Chimera with

    Chimera (mythology)

    Chimera (mythology)

    Chimera_(mythology)

  • Pompeia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    Geschichte Roms, pp. 306 ff. Chase, p. 110. Chase, p. 109. Pliny the Elder, vii. 10. s. 12. Valerius Maximus, ix. 14. § 2. Chase, p. 111. Livy, xlii. 66.

    Pompeia gens

    Pompeia gens

    Pompeia_gens

  • Florentine Renaissance art
  • Renaissance art in Florence

    new technique, inspired by the encaustic painting technique described by Pliny the Elder in his Natural History, which would allow him to avoid being impeded

    Florentine Renaissance art

    Florentine Renaissance art

    Florentine_Renaissance_art

  • Decia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    a colossal head in the Capitol, may have lived in the first century BC. Pliny writes that, although much admired in itself, Decius' work was put to shame

    Decia gens

    Decia_gens

  • Sertoria gens
  • Family in ancient Rome

    praetorian rank, was named one of the heirs of Pomponia Galla, together with Pliny the Younger. Lucius Sertorius L. f. Sisenna, buried at Verona in Venetia

    Sertoria gens

    Sertoria_gens

  • Mysteries of Osiris
  • Ancient Egyptian religious festivities

    have been preserved since the quest for Isis . This number is symbolic; Pliny the Elder reports that the flood of the Nile varies depending on the year

    Mysteries of Osiris

    Mysteries of Osiris

    Mysteries_of_Osiris

  • Novia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    Broughton, vol. II, p. 196. Pliny, xxxvi. 72. PIR, vol. II, p. 417. Tacitus, Annales xv. 71. Martial, vii. 72. PIR, vol. II, p. 416. Pliny the Younger, Epistulae

    Novia gens

    Novia_gens

  • Varisidia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    first century. Varisidius Nepos, a nephew of Gaius Calvisius Rufus, one of Pliny the Younger's friends. At his request, Nepos was appointed a military tribune

    Varisidia gens

    Varisidia_gens

  • Bears in antiquity
  • Natural Histories that studied bears were recorded by Aristotle, Aelian, Pliny and Oppian and were probably based on their first hand accounts or the testimony

    Bears in antiquity

    Bears in antiquity

    Bears_in_antiquity

  • Orca
  • Largest living species of dolphin

    savage predators. The first written description of an orca was given by Pliny the Elder circa AD 70, who wrote, "Orcas (the appearance of which no image

    Orca

    Orca

    Orca

  • Rubria gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    century. Pliny relates that he earned two hundred and fifty thousand sestertii per year, a very large amount. Rubrius, an actor mentioned by Pliny the Elder

    Rubria gens

    Rubria_gens

  • Trebia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    of an estate during a challenge to a will. List of Roman gentes Chase, p. 139. Pliny, Historia Naturalis, ix. 25. s. 41; 30. s. 48; xxxii. 2. s. 6. Dictionary

    Trebia gens

    Trebia_gens

  • Semiramis
  • Legendary queen of Assyria

    husband Ninus, and when she lost her horse, she threw herself on the pyre. Pliny the Elder wrote that Semiramis once fell in love with a horse and married

    Semiramis

    Semiramis

    Semiramis

  • Fannia gens
  • Macrobius, Saturnalia, ii. 13. Pliny the Elder, Historia Naturalis, x. 50. s. 71. Cicero, Brutus, 26, De Oratore, iii. 47. Pliny the Elder, Historia Naturalis

    Fannia gens

    Fannia_gens

  • Cronus
  • Ruler of the Titans in Greek mythology

    (Gaia) was therefore considered to be the mother. Tzetzes on Lycophron, 1200 Pliny the Elder, Natural History 7. 197 Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica

    Cronus

    Cronus

    Cronus

  • Roman triumph
  • Ancient Roman ceremony of military success

    amusements". Pliny adds "sideboards and one-legged tables" to the list, but lays responsibility for Rome's slide into luxury on the "1400 pounds of chased silver

    Roman triumph

    Roman triumph

    Roman_triumph

  • Terentia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    the nomen Terentius from a Sabine word, terenus, meaning "soft". However, Chase suggests a Latin origin, from terens, one who grinds or threshes, and classifies

    Terentia gens

    Terentia_gens

  • Helios
  • Greek god and personification of the Sun

    footnotes., & Skemp, J. B. (1952) New Haven: Yale University Press. Pliny the Elder, Pliny – Natural History, 10 volumes. Translated by Rackham, H.; Jones

    Helios

    Helios

    Helios

  • Greco-Roman world
  • Areas of influence by ancient Greece and Rome

    (Harvard University Press, 2010), p. 614 and passim. Marvin Perry, Myrna Chase, James Jacob, Margaret Jacob, Theodore H. Von Laue (1 January 2012). Western

    Greco-Roman world

    Greco-Roman world

    Greco-Roman_world

  • Silia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    writer of satires in the time of Juvenal. Silius Proculus, a friend of Pliny the Younger, might be the same as the satirist mentioned by Juvenal. Lucius

    Silia gens

    Silia_gens

  • Centaur
  • Greek mythological creature

    Philippine Tikbalang Roman Faun, and the Hippopodes of Pomponius Mela, Pliny the Elder, and later authors. Scottish Each uisge and Nuckelavee Welsh Ceffyl

    Centaur

    Centaur

    Centaur

  • Pompeii (film)
  • 2014 film by Paul W. S. Anderson

    historical events on two letters from Pliny the Younger to the Roman historian Tacitus. It opens with the quotation from Pliny: You could hear the shrieks of

    Pompeii (film)

    Pompeii_(film)

  • Bestiality with a donkey
  • Sexual relations between humans and donkeys

    of Satires, mentions women who were guilty of having sex with donkeys. Pliny the Elder wrote that donkey penises soaked in oil and hyena penises covered

    Bestiality with a donkey

    Bestiality with a donkey

    Bestiality_with_a_donkey

  • Tutilia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    Roman gentes PIR, vol. III, pp. 346, 347 (T, Nos. 316–321a). Chase, pp. 122, 123. Pliny, Epistulae, vi. 32. Quintilian, Institutes of Oratory, iii. 1

    Tutilia gens

    Tutilia_gens

  • Centurion
  • Army officer in Imperial Rome

    riding on horseback. Some examples are highly detailed, with embossed, chased, and carved imagery representing mythological themes, members of the imperial

    Centurion

    Centurion

  • Thomas Earle (American politician)
  • American lawyer

    14, 1849) was an American journalist, lawyer, and politician. The son of Pliny Earle, he was born in Leicester, Massachusetts, the descendant of Ralph

    Thomas Earle (American politician)

    Thomas Earle (American politician)

    Thomas_Earle_(American_politician)

  • Fall of the Western Roman Empire
  • Loss of political control in antiquity

    army broke through the city walls and ravaged the city. Odoacer's army chased Orestes to Piacenza, where they captured and executed him on August 28,

    Fall of the Western Roman Empire

    Fall of the Western Roman Empire

    Fall_of_the_Western_Roman_Empire

  • Ischia
  • Volcanic island in the Tyrrhenian Sea

    transformed by Zeus into monkeys. More plausible is the interpretation of Pliny the Elder, who instead derives the name from the word πιθός (amphora), a

    Ischia

    Ischia

    Ischia

  • Sergia gens
  • Ancient Roman noble family

    Vergil in the Aeneid. The etymology of the nomen Sergius is problematic. Chase hesitantly suggests a connection with the praenomen Servius, probably from

    Sergia gens

    Sergia gens

    Sergia_gens

  • Narcissus (plant)
  • Genus of flowering plants

    species mentioned in classical literature cannot be accurately established. Pliny the Elder later introduced the Latin form narcissus. These early writers

    Narcissus (plant)

    Narcissus (plant)

    Narcissus_(plant)

  • Staberia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    Staberius Eros, a grammarian of considerable repute, highly praised by Fronto. Pliny the Elder notes in Natural History that he was "our first grammarian", a

    Staberia gens

    Staberia_gens

  • Gele (headdress)
  • Traditional head tie native to Yoruba women

    language. University Press. 1985. p. 87. ISBN 978-0-19-575221-2. Earle Chase, Pliny (1865). "On the Comparative Etymology of the Yoruba Language". Transactions

    Gele (headdress)

    Gele (headdress)

    Gele_(headdress)

  • Śuri
  • Etruscan deity

    Deacon, p. 66. Dumézil 1948. Dumézil 1977, p. 184. Ovid, 6.731. Pliny the Elder, 29.14. Pliny the Elder, 2.53. Varro, 5.74. Ovid, 6.729–731. Livy, 14. Fasti

    Śuri

    Śuri

  • Fulvia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    Biography and Mythology, vol. III, p. 83 ("Paetinus", "Paetus"). Chase, p. 109. Pliny the Elder, Historia Naturalis, xi. 37. s. 55. Horace, Satirae, i

    Fulvia gens

    Fulvia_gens

  • Fabia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    223–230. Diodorus Siculus, xxxvi. 13. Eckhel, vol. v. p. 209 ff. Chase, p. 113. Pliny, x. 8. § 10. Taylor, Voting Districts, p. 212. Crawford, Roman Republican

    Fabia gens

    Fabia gens

    Fabia_gens

  • Marcia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    Frontinus, De Aquaeductu, 12. Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, xxxi. 3. s. 24. Broughton, vol. I, pp. 471, 472. Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia

    Marcia gens

    Marcia gens

    Marcia_gens

  • Papinia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    the imperial provinces, and one of the quindecimviri sacris faciundis. Pliny reports that he introduced the jujube and another exotic fruit to Italy

    Papinia gens

    Papinia_gens

  • Nonia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    possess an opal worth two million sesterces, an immense value. According to Pliny, he was proscribed in 43 BC by the triumvir Antonius on account of his treasure

    Nonia gens

    Nonia gens

    Nonia_gens

  • Petronia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    AD 504. Probably not Petronius Diodotus, as found in some manuscripts of Pliny, or Petronius Musa, as inferred from Galen, which seems to be a misunderstanding

    Petronia gens

    Petronia gens

    Petronia_gens

  • Labiodental consonant
  • Consonants articulated with the lower lip and the upper teeth

    doi:10.32655/LTBA.16.2.03. Paulian (1975), p. 41. Boas, Franz; Goddard, Pliny Earle (July 1924). "Ts'ets'aut, an Athapascan Language from Portland Canal

    Labiodental consonant

    Labiodental_consonant

  • Spotted hyena
  • Species of hyena

    perceptions on the species can be found in the writings of Aristotle and Pliny the Elder, though in relatively unjudgmental form. Explicit, negative judgments

    Spotted hyena

    Spotted hyena

    Spotted_hyena

  • Intersex
  • Atypical congenital variations of sex characteristics

    between, including hermaphrodites, a perfect balance of male and female". Pliny the Elder (AD 23/24–79), a Roman naturalist, described "those who are born

    Intersex

    Intersex

    Intersex

  • Harmodius and Aristogeiton
  • Two men from ancient Athens

     274–295. Pliny the Elder, XXXIV,17. Spivey 1996, pp. 114–115. Edmonds 1931, p. 377. Pausanias 1918, p. 1.8.5.. Mattusch 1988, p. 119. Pliny the Elder

    Harmodius and Aristogeiton

    Harmodius and Aristogeiton

    Harmodius_and_Aristogeiton

  • Pinniped
  • Taxonomic group of semi-aquatic mammals

    captivity since at least ancient Rome and their trainability was noticed by Pliny the Elder. Zoologist Georges Cuvier noted during the 19th century that wild

    Pinniped

    Pinniped

    Pinniped

  • Moose
  • Largest species of deer

    trees, and fall down themselves along with them. In book 8, chapter 16 of Pliny the Elder's Natural History from AD 77, the elk and an animal called achlis

    Moose

    Moose

    Moose

  • Hank Patterson
  • American actor and musician (1888–1975)

    Slim The Tender Years (1948) - Zeke (uncredited) Relentless (1948) - Bob Pliny (uncredited) Oklahoma Badlands (1948) - Postmaster Fred Panhandle (1948)

    Hank Patterson

    Hank Patterson

    Hank_Patterson

  • Sentia gens
  • Ancient Roman family

    Mauretania Tingitana. Sentius Augurinus, a close friend and contemporary of Pliny the Younger, who described him as a skillful and eminent poet. He wrote

    Sentia gens

    Sentia gens

    Sentia_gens

  • Raecia gens
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    Yaeger

    Chase; Hunt

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    CHASE

    Middle English surname (of Norman French origin) transferred to forename use, CHASE means "hunter." 

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    Horseman; knight. An abbreviation of Chevalier. Actor-comedian Chevy Chase.

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    English : metonymic occupational name for an official responsible for obtaining the supplies required by a monastery or manor house, from Anglo-Norman French purchacer ‘to acquire or buy’ (Old French pourchacier, from chacier ‘to chase or catch’ + the intensive prefix p(o)ur, Latin pro).

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    Huntsman; Hunter

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    TOPAZ

    English name derived from the name of the gem, "topaz," the birthstone for the month of November. Pliny says that the topaz was named for an island where the yellow stone was mined, either in the Red Sea or the Arabian Sea. The word was derived from Latin topazus, from Greek topazos/topazion, which is of obscure origin, but there may be a connection with the Sanskrit word tapas, TOPAZ means "heat; fire."

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    English : from Middle English cachere ‘one who always chases or drives’, ‘huntsman’. It is probably also used in the same sense as the diminutive cacherel, which is common both as a name of office and as a surname in Norfolk.

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    Chevy

    Horseman; knight. An abbreviation of Chevalier. Actor-comedian Chevy Chase.

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    Chase

    English : metonymic occupational name for a huntsman, or rather a nickname for an exceptionally skilled huntsman, from Middle English chase ‘hunt’ (Old French chasse, from chasser ‘to hunt’, Latin captare).Southern French : topographic name for someone who lived in or by a house, probably the occupier of the most distinguished house in the village, from a southern derivative of Latin casa ‘hut’, ‘cottage’, ‘cabin’.Thomas Chase came to MA from Chesham, Buckinghamshire, England, in the 1640s, and had many prominent descendants. Samuel Chase, born in Somerset Co., MD, in 1741, was one of the first members of the U.S. Supreme Court; Philander Chase, born in Cornish, NH, in 1741 was a prominent Episcopal clergyman, and his nephew Salmon Portland Chase (1808–73), also born in Cornish, was governor of OH, a U.S. senator, and secretary of the U.S. Treasury during the Civil War.

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    Greek

    ALKANDROS

    (Ἄλκανδρος) Greek name ALKANDROS means "strong." In mythology, this is the name of the man who chased the lawgiver Lykourgos out of a marketplace and put out one of his eyes.

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    English (chiefly East Anglia) : from Anglo-Norman French cachepol (a compound of cache(r) ‘to chase’ + pol ‘fowl’), an occupational name for a bailiff, originally one empowered to seize poultry and other livestock in case of default on debts or taxes.

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    English

    Chasen

    Huntsman.

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    French

    Chevell

    Horseman; knight. An abbreviation of Chevalier. Actor-comedian Chevy Chase.

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    English (Somerset) : unexplained.

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    English : variant spelling of Chase.

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    English American

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    Huntsman.

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    Nova

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    Chase

    Huntsman; Hunter

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    English : variant spelling of Weedon.

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    Immovable morals

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    Monalisa | மோநாலீஸா 

    Noble

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    Indian, Sanskrit

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    Virtuous

  • JOVANA
  • Female

    Serbian

    JOVANA

    (Јована) Feminine form of Serbian Jovan, JOVANA means "God is gracious."

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    Saanavi

    Sanvi or Goddess Lakshmi

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    Daivansh | தைவஂஷ

    From gods familiy

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    Ahwas |

    Having narrow, Contracted, Squinting eyes (1)

  • ATAKHERAMEN
  • Male

    Egyptian

    ATAKHERAMEN

    , an Ethiopian king.

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  • Sue
  • v. t.

    To follow up; to chase; to seek after; to endeavor to win; to woo.

  • Piny
  • a.

    Abounding with pines.

  • Alabaster
  • n.

    A hard, compact variety of carbonate of lime, somewhat translucent, or of banded shades of color; stalagmite. The name is used in this sense by Pliny. It is sometimes distinguished as oriental alabaster.

  • Chaser
  • n.

    Same as Chase gun, esp. in terms bow chaser and stern chaser. See under Bow, Stern.

  • Chase
  • v. i.

    To give chase; to hunt; as, to chase around after a doctor.

  • Venison
  • n.

    Beasts of the chase.

  • Steeplechasing
  • n.

    The act of riding steeple chases.

  • Chase
  • v. t.

    To follow as if to catch; to pursue; to compel to move on; to drive by following; to cause to fly; -- often with away or off; as, to chase the hens away.

  • Venery
  • n.

    The art, act, or practice of hunting; the sports of the chase.

  • Frank-chase
  • n.

    The liberty or franchise of having a chase; free chase.

  • Chased
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Chase

  • Vagantes
  • p. pl.

    A tribe of spiders, comprising some of those which take their prey in a web, but which also frequently run with agility, and chase and seize their prey.

  • Whoop
  • v. t.

    To insult with shouts; to chase with derision.

  • Scorse
  • v. t.

    To chase.

  • Chaser
  • n.

    One who chases or engraves. See 5th Chase, and Enchase.

  • Venison
  • n.

    Formerly, the flesh of any of the edible beasts of the chase, also of game birds; now, the flesh of animals of the deer kind exclusively.

  • Piney
  • a.

    See Piny.

  • Whipperin
  • n.

    A huntsman who keeps the hounds from wandering, and whips them in, if necessary, to the of chase.

  • Chaser
  • n.

    One who or that which chases; a pursuer; a driver; a hunter.

  • Rouse
  • v.

    To cause to start from a covert or lurking place; as, to rouse a deer or other animal of the chase.