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  • Scaliger Tombs
  • Funerary monuments in Verona, Italy

    The Scaliger Tombs (Italian: Arche scaligere) is a group of five Gothic funerary monuments in Verona, Italy, celebrating the Scaliger family, who ruled

    Scaliger Tombs

    Scaliger Tombs

    Scaliger_Tombs

  • Verona
  • City in Veneto, Italy

    private chapel of the Scaligeri clan, and is famous for the Gothic Scaliger Tombs. The Verona Cathedral, also known as the Duomo, is a notable Romanesque

    Verona

    Verona

    Verona

  • Equestrian statue
  • Statue of a rider mounted on a horse

    any period, though the Gothic statues at less than life-size at the Scaliger Tombs in Verona are also in stone. There are a few roughly half-size statues

    Equestrian statue

    Equestrian statue

    Equestrian_statue

  • Brunswick Monument
  • Mausoleum in Geneva, Switzerland

    monument to be built in his name, specifying that it be a replica of the Scaliger Tombs in Verona, Italy. The Grand Théâtre de Genève, opened in 1879, was built

    Brunswick Monument

    Brunswick Monument

    Brunswick_Monument

  • Albert Memorial
  • Memorial to Prince Albert in Kensington Gardens, London

    At the very top of the tower is a gold cross. The Scaliger Tombs in Verona: in the foreground the tomb of Cansignorio della Scala, behind it that of Mastino

    Albert Memorial

    Albert Memorial

    Albert_Memorial

  • Scaliger War
  • Military conflict

    The Scaliger War was a conflict fought in 1336–1339 between the Scaliger lords of Verona, Mastino II della Scala and Alberto II della Scala, who had built

    Scaliger War

    Scaliger War

    Scaliger_War

  • Ciborium (architecture)
  • Canopy or covering that covers the altar in a church

    ciborium from Church of Elijah the Prophet, Yaroslavl Scaliger Tombs, Verona, in the foreground the tomb of Cansignorio, and that of Mastino II behind. French

    Ciborium (architecture)

    Ciborium (architecture)

    Ciborium_(architecture)

  • Scaliger
  • Italian noble family

    Scala, whose members were known as Scaligeri (Italian: [skaˈliːdʒeri]) or Scaligers (/ˈskælɪdʒərz/), was the ruling family of Verona and mainland Veneto (except

    Scaliger

    Scaliger

    Scaliger

  • Scaliger (disambiguation)
  • Surname list

    family of the Scaliger, or Scaligeri, were Lords of Verona from the 13th to early 15th century. Scaliger (crater) Scaliger Tombs Scaliger may also refer

    Scaliger (disambiguation)

    Scaliger_(disambiguation)

  • Tomb of Antenor
  • Monument in Padova (Italy)

    by simple baldachin. The outdoor design recalls the display of the Scaliger tombs in Verona, but this monument is earlier and simpler. The pagan founder

    Tomb of Antenor

    Tomb of Antenor

    Tomb_of_Antenor

  • Monuments of Verona
  • Monuments in Verona, Italy

    Lords of Verona, who built the Scaliger Tombs, or the family cemetery, to the side. The entrance door is surmounted by the tomb and statue of Cangrande I della

    Monuments of Verona

    Monuments of Verona

    Monuments_of_Verona

  • Veneto
  • Region of Italy

    Maria Gloriosa dei Frari and that of Santi Giovanni e Paolo, are the Scaliger Tombs in the historical centre of Verona. While in Veneto Byzantine art was

    Veneto

    Veneto

    Veneto

  • Mastino II della Scala
  • Lord of Verona from 1329 to 1351

    Gothic mausoleum near the church of Santa Maria Antica, in one of the Scaliger Tombs. In 1328 he married Taddea da Carrara (daughter of Jacopo I of Padua)

    Mastino II della Scala

    Mastino II della Scala

    Mastino_II_della_Scala

  • Sant'Anastasia, Verona
  • Church in Verona, Italy

    ark", which would inspire and be followed a few years later by the Scaliger Tombs, where the Della Scala family, princes of Verona in the 14th and 15th

    Sant'Anastasia, Verona

    Sant'Anastasia, Verona

    Sant'Anastasia,_Verona

  • Funerary art
  • Art associated with a repository for the remains of the dead

    Valois Dukes of Burgundy in 1383. The Scaliger tombs in Verona are magnificent free-standing Gothic canopied tombs—they are outside the church in a special

    Funerary art

    Funerary art

    Funerary_art

  • Charles II, Duke of Brunswick
  • Duke of Brunswick

    Ferdinand, and that it should imitate the style of the 14th century Scaliger Tombs in Verona. Accordingly, a design was chosen by the Swiss architect Jean

    Charles II, Duke of Brunswick

    Charles II, Duke of Brunswick

    Charles_II,_Duke_of_Brunswick

  • Italian Renaissance sculpture
  • Regisole in Pavia. There were stiff Gothic precursors in marble at the Scaliger Tombs in Verona, and one of Bernabò Visconti in Milan by Bonino da Campione

    Italian Renaissance sculpture

    Italian Renaissance sculpture

    Italian_Renaissance_sculpture

  • History of Verona
  • History of the municipality of Verona, Italy

    landmarks that most commemorate them: Castelvecchio, the Scaliger bridge and the Scaliger Tombs, which preserve their remains. Mastino II died in 1351 and

    History of Verona

    History of Verona

    History_of_Verona

  • Castelvecchio Museum
  • Museum in Verona, Italy

    Equestrian statue of Cangrande I della Scala, coming from complex of the Scaliger Tombs. Paintings include: Madonna of the Quail by Pisanello Madonna of the

    Castelvecchio Museum

    Castelvecchio Museum

    Castelvecchio_Museum

  • Gothic art
  • Style of medieval art

    Life-size tomb effigies in stone or alabaster became popular for the wealthy, and grand multi-level tombs evolved, with the Scaliger Tombs of Verona so

    Gothic art

    Gothic art

    Gothic_art

  • List of World Heritage Sites in Italy
  • periods. They include the Roman amphiteatre and Roman gate, the Gothic Scaliger Tombs (pictured), as well as several historic squares and palaces. Isole Eolie

    List of World Heritage Sites in Italy

    List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Italy

  • Sculpture
  • Artworks that are three-dimensional objects

    Life-size tomb effigies in stone or alabaster became popular for the wealthy, and grand multi-level tombs evolved, with the Scaliger Tombs of Verona so

    Sculpture

    Sculpture

    Sculpture

  • List of equestrian statues in Italy
  • Monument to Victor Emmanuel II in Venice Equestrian statues from the Scaliger Tombs, now at the Castelvecchio Museum: Cangrande I della Scala Mastino II

    List of equestrian statues in Italy

    List of equestrian statues in Italy

    List_of_equestrian_statues_in_Italy

  • Cansignorio della Scala
  • Lord of Verona from 1359 to 1375

    first watchtower in Italy, the Gardello. Cansignorio's tomb is one of the notable Gothic Scaliger tombs in the courtyard of Santa Maria Antica of Verona. Cansignorio

    Cansignorio della Scala

    Cansignorio della Scala

    Cansignorio_della_Scala

  • Churches of Verona
  • Churches of Verona, Italy

    personal chapel, a small masterpiece of Gothic architecture, the so-called Scaliger tombs. The interior of the church building is characterized by three naves

    Churches of Verona

    Churches of Verona

    Churches_of_Verona

  • Santa Maria Antica, Verona
  • Church building in Verona, Italy

    located beside their family cemetery (the site of the 13th-century Scaliger Tombs). The church has a small tuff bell tower (with three baroque bells)

    Santa Maria Antica, Verona

    Santa Maria Antica, Verona

    Santa_Maria_Antica,_Verona

  • Anton Brioschi
  • Austrian painter, scenic designer and graphic artist

    The Scaliger Tombs, Verona

    Anton Brioschi

    Anton Brioschi

    Anton_Brioschi

  • Valeggio sul Mincio
  • Comune in Veneto, Italy

    Templar. The large medieval fortifications which characterize Valeggio (Scaliger castle, the Visconti Bridge and the Serraglio defensive line) were built

    Valeggio sul Mincio

    Valeggio sul Mincio

    Valeggio_sul_Mincio

  • 1345 in Italy
  • revolt. In Verona, Mastino II della Scala began the construction of his Scaliger Tomb, an architectural structure still standing today. Giuseppe Cerrato:

    1345 in Italy

    1345 in Italy

    1345_in_Italy

  • 1345
  • Calendar year

    revolt. In Verona, Mastino II della Scala began the construction of his Scaliger Tomb, an architectural structure still standing today. In Sweden and states

    1345

    1345

  • Eduard Gerhardt
  • German painter

    View of the Scaliger Tombs in Verona, c. 1845

    Eduard Gerhardt

    Eduard Gerhardt

    Eduard_Gerhardt

  • Lake Garda
  • Lake in Italy

    however, the rule of the Scaliger family was established and they soon subdued the eastern shore of the lake. The Scaliger built numerous defensive constructions

    Lake Garda

    Lake Garda

    Lake_Garda

  • San Fermo Maggiore, Verona
  • Church in Verona, Italy

    has a roofline with pinnacles, and the church once held the tomb of a member of the Scaligers. The interior has many medieval frescos, as well as later

    San Fermo Maggiore, Verona

    San Fermo Maggiore, Verona

    San_Fermo_Maggiore,_Verona

  • Cangrande I della Scala
  • Italian ruler and patron of Dante Alighieri

    by the Scaliger lords from Cangrande's reign onwards by the adoption of a dog's head heraldic crest atop their helmets and also on their tombs and other

    Cangrande I della Scala

    Cangrande I della Scala

    Cangrande_I_della_Scala

  • Agnes of Durazzo
  • Latin Empress consort of Constantinople

    Agnes of Durazzo Tomb of Agnes and Clementia, church of St. Chiara in Naples. Latin Empress consort of Constantinople Tenure 1382—1383 Born 1345 (1345)

    Agnes of Durazzo

    Agnes of Durazzo

    Agnes_of_Durazzo

  • Treviso
  • Comune in Veneto, Italy

    this day. After a Scaliger domination in 1329–1339, the city gave itself to the Republic of Venice in consequence of the Scaliger War, becoming the first

    Treviso

    Treviso

    Treviso

  • Pellegrini Chapel (Santa Anastasia)
  • took place supported by Brunoro della Scala followed, in 1412, by a pro-Scaliger uprising in the city. The royal procession in Pisanello's fresco could

    Pellegrini Chapel (Santa Anastasia)

    Pellegrini Chapel (Santa Anastasia)

    Pellegrini_Chapel_(Santa_Anastasia)

  • Decan
  • Groups of stars in Ancient Egyptian astronomy

    writings of Julius Firmicus Maternus, Cosmas of Maiuma, Joseph Justus Scaliger, and Athanasius Kircher. Images of the decans are described in Hermetic

    Decan

    Decan

    Decan

  • Verona Arena
  • Ancient Roman amphitheater in Verona, Italy

    commitments outlined in the municipal statutes of 1228. During the communal and Scaliger periods, legal battles reminiscent of ancient gladiatorial games were held

    Verona Arena

    Verona Arena

    Verona_Arena

  • Tycho Brahe
  • Danish astronomer (1546–1601)

    on 11 August 2011. Retrieved 27 May 2010. "The opening of Tycho Brahe's tomb". Aarhus University. 21 October 2010. Archived from the original on 23 October

    Tycho Brahe

    Tycho Brahe

    Tycho_Brahe

  • San Giorgio in Braida, Verona
  • Roman Catholic church in Verona, Veneto, Italy

    the monastery's spiritual life, resulting in a marked decline. After the Scaliger rule ended, during the brief period of Gian Galeazzo Visconti’s governance

    San Giorgio in Braida, Verona

    San Giorgio in Braida, Verona

    San_Giorgio_in_Braida,_Verona

  • Dirae (poem)
  • Pastoral poem from the Appendix Vergiliana

    authenticity of Dirae specifically is in Josephus Justus Scaliger’s work, Appendix Vergiliana. Scaliger was the first to name this collection of poems in such

    Dirae (poem)

    Dirae_(poem)

  • Characters in Romeo and Juliet
  • Cast of the Shakespeare tragedy

    through the rule of law. His character may be based on the historical Scaliger family which ruled Verona from 1262–1387, possibly on Bartolomeo I.[citation

    Characters in Romeo and Juliet

    Characters_in_Romeo_and_Juliet

  • Ubertino I da Carrara
  • Lord of Padua (died 1345)

    Scaliger. Ubertinello sent Enghelmario di Villandres to take Vicenza, but Visconti scattered his army. The next year, Ubertinello broke the Scaliger alliances

    Ubertino I da Carrara

    Ubertino I da Carrara

    Ubertino_I_da_Carrara

  • Nostradamus
  • French apothecary, astrologer and seer (1503–1566)

    protected against the plague. In 1531, Nostradamus was invited by Jules-César Scaliger, a leading Renaissance scholar, to come to Agen. There he married a woman

    Nostradamus

    Nostradamus

    Nostradamus

  • Basilica of San Zeno, Verona
  • Church in Verona, Italy

    still outside the defensive perimeter (it would only be included with the Scaliger walls of Verona). The same writer states that, foreseeing the danger, the

    Basilica of San Zeno, Verona

    Basilica of San Zeno, Verona

    Basilica_of_San_Zeno,_Verona

  • Egyptian calendar
  • Calendar used in ancient Egypt before 22 BC

    relies, however, on several potentially erroneous assumptions. Following Scaliger, Censorinus's date is usually emended to 20 July but ancient authorities

    Egyptian calendar

    Egyptian calendar

    Egyptian_calendar

  • Nanni di Bartolo
  • Florentine Renaissance sculptor

    having been involved are firstly the Serego Monument for a general for the Scaliger family, rulers of Verona, in Sant'Anastasia, Verona, dating to about 1429

    Nanni di Bartolo

    Nanni di Bartolo

    Nanni_di_Bartolo

  • List of last words
  • nothing that could make me wish to live one hour longer." — Joseph Justus Scaliger, French Calvinist religious leader and scholar (21 January 1609) "I am

    List of last words

    List of last words

    List_of_last_words

  • Hero and Leander
  • Greek myth about tragic lovers

    by Geo: Chapman. Staplyton, the mid-17th century translator, had read Scaliger's repudiation of this mistaken belief, but still could not resist citing

    Hero and Leander

    Hero and Leander

    Hero_and_Leander

  • Silius Italicus
  • 1st-century AD Roman senator, orator and poet

    the Abbey of Saint Gall during the Council of Constance. Julius Caesar Scaliger's harsh opinion of Silius damaged his reputation. Many authors were familiar

    Silius Italicus

    Silius Italicus

    Silius_Italicus

  • Appendix Vergiliana
  • Collection of poems written by Virgil

    collectively as the Appendix Vergiliana since the 1573 edition of Joseph Scaliger. Charles de la Rue, S.J., suggested that although Virgil had indeed written

    Appendix Vergiliana

    Appendix Vergiliana

    Appendix_Vergiliana

  • Poetry of Catullus
  • Body of literary work by Roman poet Catullus from 62 to 54 BC

    scholarship," one Catullus scholar has written. Scaliger's edition took a "novel approach to textual criticism. Scaliger argued that all Catullus manuscripts descended

    Poetry of Catullus

    Poetry of Catullus

    Poetry_of_Catullus

  • Timeline of chemical element discoveries
  • List of history of chemical elements

    description of a metal found in South American gold was in 1557 by Julius Caesar Scaliger. Antonio de Ulloa was on an expedition to Peru in 1735, where he observed

    Timeline of chemical element discoveries

    Timeline of chemical element discoveries

    Timeline_of_chemical_element_discoveries

  • Brescia
  • City and comune in the region of Lombardy, Italy

    to Brescia for six months, losing three-fourths of his army. Later the Scaliger of Verona, aided by the exiled Ghibellines, sought to place Brescia under

    Brescia

    Brescia

    Brescia

  • Silvae
  • Poetry collection by Statius

    any collection of occasional poetry Sylvae. To this genre, Julius Caesar Scaliger added the ancient convention of formalizing subgenres, such as epithalamia

    Silvae

    Silvae

    Silvae

  • List of Gothic architecture
  • The only standing Gothic church in Rome to retain its Gothic appearance. Scaliger Castle Sirmione Scolanova Synagogue Trani Religious Siena Cathedral Siena

    List of Gothic architecture

    List_of_Gothic_architecture

  • Antiquarian
  • Specialist in antiquities

    Guido Panciroli, John Stow, William Camden, Justus Lipsius, Joseph Justus Scaliger, Johannes Meursius, Hubert Goltzius, Henry Spelman, Charles Patin, Philipp

    Antiquarian

    Antiquarian

    Antiquarian

  • Taurian Games
  • fragmentary form by the Codex Farnesianus. A reconstruction dating back to J.J. Scaliger has been taken to mean that youths, under the direction of a coach, engaged

    Taurian Games

    Taurian_Games

  • Basilica of Saints Felix and Fortunatus
  • Church in Vicenza, Italy

    which numerous burial artifacts were found, such as cappuccina tombs, aedicule tombs, sarcophagi, stelae and inscriptions, coins and grave goods. Following

    Basilica of Saints Felix and Fortunatus

    Basilica of Saints Felix and Fortunatus

    Basilica_of_Saints_Felix_and_Fortunatus

  • Padua
  • City in Veneto, Italy

    Galilei, William Harvey, Pietro Pomponazzi, Reginald, later Cardinal Pole, Scaliger, Tasso, and Jan Zamoyski. It is also where, in 1678, Elena Lucrezia Cornaro

    Padua

    Padua

    Padua

  • List of people from Italy
  • poet; author of Arcadia (1501–1504), first pastoral romance Julius Caesar Scaliger (1484–1558), scholar; author of De causis linguae Latinae (1540) and Poetics

    List of people from Italy

    List_of_people_from_Italy

  • Timeline of Padua
  • Padua becomes part of the Scaliger domains. 1337 – Paduan independence restored, under Venetian protection, during the Scaliger War. 1360 – Public clock

    Timeline of Padua

    Timeline_of_Padua

  • James Bruce
  • Scottish traveller (1730–1794)

    chronicler George Synkellos (IX sec.) and first published by Joseph Justus Scaliger in 1606. Although it was known since the mid-16th century that the full

    James Bruce

    James Bruce

    James_Bruce

  • Tibullus
  • Roman poet and writer of elegies (c. 55–c. 19 BC)

    at Munich. Also excerpts from the lost Fragmentum cuiacianum, made by Scaliger, and now in the library at Leiden are of importance for their independence

    Tibullus

    Tibullus

    Tibullus

  • Church and Monastery of St. Peter
  • Church in Vicenza, Italy

    the nuns of San Pietro had the Camarzo gate closed, an opening in the Scaliger walls that was located south of the monastery near the Bacchiglione. At

    Church and Monastery of St. Peter

    Church and Monastery of St. Peter

    Church_and_Monastery_of_St._Peter

  • 5th millennium BC
  • Millennium between 5000 BC and 4000 BC

    beginning of the current Julian Period, first described by Joseph Justus Scaliger in the sixteenth century. This Julian Period lasts 7,980 years until the

    5th millennium BC

    5th millennium BC

    5th_millennium_BC

  • Luca Gaurico
  • Italian mathematician and astronomer (1475–1558)

    a school of astrology at Ferrara. One of his pupils was Julius Caesar Scaliger. As a scholar, Gaurico edited George of Trebizon's translation of Ptolemy's

    Luca Gaurico

    Luca Gaurico

    Luca_Gaurico

  • Diocese of Agen
  • Catholic diocese in France

    Italy to Agen, he took under his patronage as his physician Julius Caesar Scaliger, the Classical scholar. Antonio returned to Italy where he died in 1538

    Diocese of Agen

    Diocese of Agen

    Diocese_of_Agen

  • Legacy of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Impact of Emperor from 1508 to 1519

    the new infantry forces. The famous humanist philosopher Julius Caesar Scaliger, who grew up as a page at Maximilian's court, reportedly performed the

    Legacy of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor

    Legacy_of_Maximilian_I,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Ecclesiastical history of the Catholic Church
  • sources. The first important chronological investigations were undertaken by Scaliger (De emendatione temporum, Jena, 1629-), Petavius (Rationarium temporum

    Ecclesiastical history of the Catholic Church

    Ecclesiastical_history_of_the_Catholic_Church

  • Gontran Boson
  • Duke

    the chronicle's first two editors in 1598, Marquard Freher and Joseph Scaliger. In 1998, historian Constantin Zuckerman developed another theory in his

    Gontran Boson

    Gontran Boson

    Gontran_Boson

  • Trissino family
  • Noble family from Vicenza, Italy

    beheaded, ending the war. However, at the dawn of the 14th century, under Scaliger domination, Morando Trissino Paninsacco was defeated by the Veronese Ghibellines

    Trissino family

    Trissino family

    Trissino_family

  • History of religious architecture in Vicenza
  • was developing and new suburbs were about to be incorporated into the Scaliger walls, new hospices were also created inside, such as those of San Marcello

    History of religious architecture in Vicenza

    History of religious architecture in Vicenza

    History_of_religious_architecture_in_Vicenza

  • List of fictional monarchs of real countries
  • reigning prince of Verona. He is possibly based on Bartolomeo I of the Scaliger family. Sidewise in Time by Murray Leinster Valerius Fabricus is mentioned

    List of fictional monarchs of real countries

    List_of_fictional_monarchs_of_real_countries

  • Le Quart Livre
  • 1552 novel by François Rabelais

    interjections are similar to those of ancient or contemporary grammarians like Scaliger, the majority are original creations. Furthermore, he employs this trope

    Le Quart Livre

    Le Quart Livre

    Le_Quart_Livre

  • Santi Nazaro e Celso, Verona
  • Church in Verona, Italy

    Mastino I della Scala's rise to power to regain their possessions, but the Scaliger lordship avoided giving him any political power. The 15th century was marked

    Santi Nazaro e Celso, Verona

    Santi Nazaro e Celso, Verona

    Santi_Nazaro_e_Celso,_Verona

  • Sant'Eufemia, Verona
  • Church in Verona, Italy

    build a monastery, located at the time in the Capitani quarter of the Scaliger city. Through bequests and donations, particularly that of Alberto della

    Sant'Eufemia, Verona

    Sant'Eufemia, Verona

    Sant'Eufemia,_Verona

  • 1540s
  • Decade

    4 – Sisto Fabri, Italian theologian (d. 1594) August 5 – Joseph Justus Scaliger, French Protestant scholar (d. 1609) August 25 – Lady Catherine Grey, English

    1540s

    1540s

  • Abbey of San Zeno, Verona
  • Abbey in Verona, Italy

    the monastery and took charge of the copying work. In the meantime, the Scaliger dynasty had fallen and, after a brief Visconti interlude that did not change

    Abbey of San Zeno, Verona

    Abbey of San Zeno, Verona

    Abbey_of_San_Zeno,_Verona

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  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Zarf

    Pot, Caliber, Wisdom, Rank

    Zarf

  • Tombs
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tombs

    English : variant of Toms, with a late intrusive -b-.

    Tombs

  • Sellinger
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sellinger

    English : variant of Salinger 1.South German : habitational name from Selling in Bavaria.

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Salinger

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Saint-Léger in La Manche or Saint-Léger-aux-Bois in Seine-Maritime, both so called from the dedication of their churches to St. Leger (see Ledger), the martyred 7th-century bishop of Autun.German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from a Germanized form of the personal name Salomon.

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  • Lavika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Lavika

    Grace

  • Aaryav
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Aaryav

    Noble Person

  • RANDULFR
  • Male

    Norse

    RANDULFR

    Old Norse name composed of the elements rand "rim (of a shield)" and ulfr "wolf," hence "shield-wolf."

  • Rudr | ருத்ர
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Rudr | ருத்ர

    Fearsome, Name of Lord Shiva, The terrible

  • Manton
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, British, English

    Manton

    From the Hero's Town; From Mann's Castle

  • Yazeed
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Indian, Muslim

    Yazeed

    To Increase; Grow; Enhance

  • Muriel
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Muriel

    Myrrh

  • Satwat
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Islamic, Muslim

    Satwat

    Authority; Power; Majesty

  • Morten
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, Danish, English, French, Swedish

    Morten

    From the Moor Town; From the God Mars

  • Imani
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Imani

    Faith Belief

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  • Calipers
  • n. pl.

    An instrument, usually resembling a pair of dividers or compasses with curved legs, for measuring the diameter or thickness of bodies, as of work shaped in a lathe or planer, timber, masts, shot, etc.; or the bore of firearms, tubes, etc.; -- called also caliper compasses, or caliber compasses.

  • Scalper
  • n.

    One who, or that which, scalps.

  • Scalper
  • n.

    A person who buys tickets for entertainment or sports events and sells them at a profit, often at a much higher price. Also, ticket scalper.

  • Bore
  • n.

    The size of a hole; the interior diameter of a tube or gun barrel; the caliber.

  • Scalper
  • n.

    A person who buys and sells the unused parts of railroad tickets.

  • Scutiger
  • n.

    Any species of chilopod myriapods of the genus Scutigera. They sometimes enter buildings and prey upon insects.

  • Bore
  • n.

    Caliber; importance.

  • Derringer
  • n.

    A kind of short-barreled pocket pistol, of very large caliber, often carrying a half-ounce ball.

  • Scaler
  • n.

    One who, or that which, scales; specifically, a dentist's instrument for removing tartar from the teeth.

  • Volume
  • n.

    Amount, fullness, quantity, or caliber of voice or tone.

  • Calibrate
  • v. i.

    To ascertain the caliber of, as of a thermometer tube; also, more generally, to determine or rectify the graduation of, as of the various standards or graduated instruments.

  • Minion
  • n.

    An ancient form of ordnance, the caliber of which was about three inches.

  • Metal
  • n.

    The effective power or caliber of guns carried by a vessel of war.

  • Scalder
  • n.

    A Scandinavian poet; a scald.

  • Scalper
  • n.

    Same as Scalping iron, under Scalping.

  • Subcaliber
  • a.

    Smaller than the caliber of a firearm.

  • Scalper
  • n.

    A broker who, dealing on his own account, tries to get a small and quick profit from slight fluctuations of the market.

  • Caliver
  • n.

    An early form of hand gun, variety of the arquebus; originally a gun having a regular size of bore.

  • Caliber
  • n.

    Alt. of Calibre