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Species of spider
Simorcus cotti is a species of spider in the family Thomisidae. It is commonly known as Cotti's Simorcus crab spider and occurs in several African countries
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Genus of spiders
thirteen species: Simorcus asiaticus Ono & Song, 1989 – China Simorcus capensis Simon, 1895 – Tanzania, South Africa (type species) Simorcus coronatus Simon
Simorcus
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German
German : nickname for a swift runner or a timorous person, from Middle High German, Middle Low German hase ‘hare’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Hase ‘hare’.English : from a Middle English nickname, Hase, from Old English hÄs ‘harsh, raucous, or hoarse voice’.Japanese : usually written with characters meaning ‘long valley’; habitational name from a place in Yamato (now Nara prefecture). Listed in the Shinsen shÅjiroku. Some bearers are descended from the Taira clan; they are found mainly in eastern Japan. Also pronounced Nagaya and Nagatani; the original pronunciation was Hatsuse, meaning ‘beginning of the strait’.
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English
English : variant of Cotter 2.Americanized form of French Gauthier.
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Irish and Scottish
Irish and Scottish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Phóil (see McFall).Irish : variant of Quill 1.English : from Middle English quaille ‘quail’, a nickname for a timorous, lecherous, or fat person, all qualities that were ascribed to the bird.In one family this is an Americanized form of the Ashkenazic Jewish ornamental surname Kvalvaser, meaning ‘spring water’ in Yiddish.
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Welsh
Variant spelling of Welsh Siorus, SIORYS means "earth-worker, farmer."
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Welsh
Welsh form of Greek Georgios, SIORUS means "earth-worker, farmer."
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English
English : habitational name from either of two places named Cottingham (‘homestead (Old English hÄm) of the people of (Old English -inga-) of a man named Cott or Cotta’), one in East Yorkshire and one in Northamptonshire.
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English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : from a double diminutive of Codd.English (Yorkshire) : from Old French ceur de lion ‘lion heart’, applied as a nickname for a brave man, or ironically for an exceptionally timorous one.
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Irish (Ulster)
Irish (Ulster) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hÃr, meaning ‘long-lasting’. In Ireland this name is found in County Armagh; it has also long been established in Scotland.Irish : Anglicized form of Ó hAichir ‘descendant of Aichear’, a personal name derived from the epithet aichear ‘fierce’, ‘sharp’. In Ireland this name is more commonly Anglicized as O’Hehir.English : nickname for a swift runner (possibly a speedy messenger) or a timorous person, from Middle English hare ‘hare’. However, the surname Ayer and its variants was sometimes recorded as Hare.English : topographic name from an Old English hær ‘rock’, ‘heap of stones’, ‘tumulus’.French : according to Morlet, an occupational name for a huntsman, from a medieval French call used to urge on the hounds, or, in the form Haré, from the past participle of harer ‘to excite, stir up (hounds in pursuit of a quarry)’.
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English (Kent)
English (Kent) : from Middle English apse ‘aspen tree’ (Old English æpse). See also Asp. Generally, this was a topographic name for someone who lived by an aspen or a habitational name from a place named with this word, as for example Apps in Surrey, Apse on the Isle of Wight, or Asps in Warwickshire. Occasionally it may have been applied as a nickname for a timorous person, with reference to the trembling leaves.Dutch : variant of Epps.
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Hindu
Concentration, Ecstasy
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English
English : from Kene, a short form of the Old English personal name Cēn or Cyne, based on Old English cēne ‘wise’, ‘brave’, ‘proud’.Americanized spelling of German Kühn (see Kuehn).Robert Keayne (d. 1655) was one of the founders of Boston MA, and is buried in the King’s Chapel Burying Ground there.
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Hindu, Indian
Heaven Queen
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Tamil
Gajinisswaran | கஜீநீஸà¯à®¸à¯à®µà®¾à®°à®£Â
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Arabic, Indian, Marathi, Muslim
Moon Light
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Muslim
Light
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Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Maria, MAARIA means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."Â
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Indian, Telugu
Happy
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Tamil
Yetharth | யேதாரà¯à®¤Â
Proper, Possibility
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Tamil
Saswari | ஸஸà¯à®µà®¾à®°à¯€
Another name of Devi maatha
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n.
A cautious or timorous speech.
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Wanting in courage; depressed by fear; easily discouraged or frightened; cowardly; timorous; dejected.
v. t.
Timorous; fearful; cowardly.
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Wanting courage to meet danger; easily frightened; timorous; not bold; fearful; shy.
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Timorous; timid; easily frightened.
v. t.
Easily frightened; timorous; shy; untrustworthy; as, a skittish colt.
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Indicating, or caused by, fear; as, timorous doubts.
superl.
Wanting in courage, spirit, or energy; timorous; cowardly; dejected; depressed; as, "Faint heart ne'er won fair lady."
v. i.
to move or advance in a feeble, slow, or timorous manner.
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Forward to meet danger; venturesome; daring; not timorous or shrinking from risk; brave; courageous.
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Having a very flat or snub nose, with the end turned up.
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Easily frightened; timid; timorous.
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To speak with suspicion, or timorous caution; to converse in whispers, as in secret plotting.
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White-livered; cowardly; timorous.
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Easily frightened; timorous.
v. t.
To make timorous; to frighten.
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Set between two cottises, -- said of a bend; or between two barrulets, -- said of a bar or fess.
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Fearful of danger; timid; deficient in courage.
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Like a sheep; bashful; over-modest; meanly or foolishly diffident; timorous to excess.
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Timorous; feeble-minded.