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1 Ammon
Ammōn, better Hammon, ōnis, m. [Egypt. Amun], = Ammôn, a name of Jupiler, worshipped in Africa under the form of a ram (on the present oasis Siwah). Connected with his temple was an oracle often consulted by the ancients; cf. Cat. 7, 5 sqq.; Curt. 4, 7; Luc. 9, 511 al.—Whence Ammonis cornu, a gold-colored precious stone of the shape of a ram's horn, ammonite, Plin. 37, 10, 60, § 167.—Hence,II.Ammōnĭăcus, a, um, belonging to Ammon ( Africa, Libya):sal,
Plin. 31, 7, 39, § 79; Col. 6, 17, 7; Ov. Med. Fac. 94.— Ammō-nĭăcum, i, n. subst., a resinous gum, which distils from a tree near the temple of Jupiter Ammon:Ammoniaci lacrima,
Plin. 12, 23, 49, § 107:Ammoniaci lacrimae,
id. 20, 18, 75, § 197:Ammoniaci guttae,
Scrib. Comp. 28, 35; Cels. 5, 5. -
2 ammon
n. ammon -
3 Ammón
m.Ammon. -
4 Ovis ammon ammon
ENG argaliNLD argalischaap, argaliGER Argali, Altai-Wildschaf, (sibirischer Argali)FRA argali (de l'Altai) -
5 Polyrhachis ammon
Entomology: golden ant (лат.) -
6 Ovis ammon
ENG wild sheepNLD wild schaap, moeflonGER WildschafFRA moutons -
7 Ovis ammon aries
ENG domestic sheepNLD huisschaapGER HausschafFRA mouton domestique -
8 Ovis ammon cycloceros
NLD schroefhoornschaap -
9 Ovis ammon gmelini
NLD Armeense moeflon -
10 Ovis ammon musimon
ENG European mouflonNLD Europese moeflonGER Mufflon, MuffelwildFRA mouflon d'Europe -
11 Ovis ammon nigrimontana
NLD Altai-argali -
12 Ovis ammon ophion
ENG Cyprus moufflonNLD Cyprus-moeflon, cyprusmoeflonGER Cypern-MufflonFRA mouflon de Chypre -
13 Ovis ammon orientalis
ENG urialNLD Aziatische moeflon, (Oosterse) moeflonGER kleinasiatisches MufflonFRA mouflon d'Asie Mineure -
14 Ovis ammon polii
ENG Marco Polo's sheepNLD Marco-Polo-schaap, Pamir-schaapGER Pamir-Wildschaf, Marco-Polo-SchafFRA mouflon de Marco Polo -
15 Ammoniacum
Ammōn, better Hammon, ōnis, m. [Egypt. Amun], = Ammôn, a name of Jupiler, worshipped in Africa under the form of a ram (on the present oasis Siwah). Connected with his temple was an oracle often consulted by the ancients; cf. Cat. 7, 5 sqq.; Curt. 4, 7; Luc. 9, 511 al.—Whence Ammonis cornu, a gold-colored precious stone of the shape of a ram's horn, ammonite, Plin. 37, 10, 60, § 167.—Hence,II.Ammōnĭăcus, a, um, belonging to Ammon ( Africa, Libya):sal,
Plin. 31, 7, 39, § 79; Col. 6, 17, 7; Ov. Med. Fac. 94.— Ammō-nĭăcum, i, n. subst., a resinous gum, which distils from a tree near the temple of Jupiter Ammon:Ammoniaci lacrima,
Plin. 12, 23, 49, § 107:Ammoniaci lacrimae,
id. 20, 18, 75, § 197:Ammoniaci guttae,
Scrib. Comp. 28, 35; Cels. 5, 5. -
16 Ammoniacus
Ammōn, better Hammon, ōnis, m. [Egypt. Amun], = Ammôn, a name of Jupiler, worshipped in Africa under the form of a ram (on the present oasis Siwah). Connected with his temple was an oracle often consulted by the ancients; cf. Cat. 7, 5 sqq.; Curt. 4, 7; Luc. 9, 511 al.—Whence Ammonis cornu, a gold-colored precious stone of the shape of a ram's horn, ammonite, Plin. 37, 10, 60, § 167.—Hence,II.Ammōnĭăcus, a, um, belonging to Ammon ( Africa, Libya):sal,
Plin. 31, 7, 39, § 79; Col. 6, 17, 7; Ov. Med. Fac. 94.— Ammō-nĭăcum, i, n. subst., a resinous gum, which distils from a tree near the temple of Jupiter Ammon:Ammoniaci lacrima,
Plin. 12, 23, 49, § 107:Ammoniaci lacrimae,
id. 20, 18, 75, § 197:Ammoniaci guttae,
Scrib. Comp. 28, 35; Cels. 5, 5. -
17 ammontare
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18 Amono
Ammon, Amon, Amun -
19 горный баран
1) General subject: big horn2) Biology: Corsican moufflon (Ovis ammon), European moufflon (Ovis ammon), argali (Ovis ammon), moufflon (Ovis ammon), muflon (Ovis ammon), sheep (Ovis), wild sheep (Ovis ammon)3) Zoology: argali (Ovis argali) -
20 ammontare
1. v/i ammontare a amount to2. m amountper un ammontare di... in the amount of...* * *ammontare1 v. intr. to amount to, to come* to; to total: a quanto ammonta il mio debito?, how much does my debt amount to?; il conto ammonta a 50 sterline, the bill comes to (o figures up at) fifty pounds; i nostri crediti complessivi ammontano a due milioni di euro, our credits total two million euros.ammontare2 s.m.1 (comm.) amount, sum, figure: ammontare esatto, exact amount; ammontare lordo, gross amount; ammontare presunto, amount expected; ammontare globale, aggregate amount; ammontare delle vendite, sales figure; ammontare delle spese, total costs; ammontare a credito, a debito, credit, debit amount; per l'ammontare netto, for net amount* * *[ammon'tare]1. viammontare a — to amount to, add up to
2. sm(somma) (total) amount* * *I [ammon'tare]II [ammon'tare]ammontare a — [spese, debiti, riparazioni] to amount to, to come* to, to add up to
sostantivo maschile amount* * *ammontare1/ammon'tare/ [1](aus. essere) ammontare a [spese, debiti, riparazioni] to amount to, to come* to, to add up to.————————ammontare2/ammon'tare/sostantivo m.amount; l'ammontare delle spese the total expenditure; per l'ammontare di to the amount of.
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Ammon — or Ammonites (Hebrew Name|עַמּוֹן|ʻAmmon|ʻAmmôn| People ), also referred to in the Bible as the children of Ammon, were a people (also known from Assyrian and other records) living east of the Jordan river whose origin the Old Testament traces to … Wikipedia
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Ammon — • The supreme divinity of the Egyptian pantheon Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Ammon Ammon † … Catholic encyclopedia
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Ammon [1] — Ammon (bei den Griechen und Römern Zeus oder Jupiter A. genannt), ein Erntegott der alten Ägypter, ward ursprünglich als Stadtgott von Theben (No A.) verehrt. Bereits im mittlern Reiche (etwa seit 2000 v. Chr.) wurde er zum Sonnengott gemacht und … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
ammon — (corne d ) (a mmon) Voy. ammonite. ÉTYM. Ammon est le surnom de Jupiter, adoré dans un temple situé au milieu des déserts de la Libye. Les Grecs ont tiré ce mot d un terme signifiant sable ; mais ils se sont laissés aller à leur habitude de… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Ammon — Ammon, ID U.S. city in Idaho Population (2000): 6187 Housing Units (2000): 1947 Land area (2000): 2.923906 sq. miles (7.572882 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2.923906 sq. miles (7.572882 sq. km) … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Ammon, ID — U.S. city in Idaho Population (2000): 6187 Housing Units (2000): 1947 Land area (2000): 2.923906 sq. miles (7.572882 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2.923906 sq. miles (7.572882 sq. km) FIPS code … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Ammon [2] — Ammon, 1) Christoph Friedrich von, protest. Theolog, geb. 16. Jan. 1766 in Bayreuth, gest. 21. Mai 1850 in Dresden, wurde 1789 in Erlangen Professor der Philosophie, 1790 Professor der Theologie. 1794 nach Göttingen berufen, kehrte er 1804 nach… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Ammon — dans la Bible, fils de Loth, frère de Moab (V. Ammonites). Ammon ou Amon dieu principal de Thèbes, que les prêtres égyptiens identifièrent avec Rê … Encyclopédie Universelle
Ammon — {{Ammon}} Der ägyptische Sonnengott Amun Ra wurde von den Griechen mit Zeus* gleichgesetzt; seit die Priester des Ammon Orakels in der Oase Siwa Alexander 331 v. Chr. als Sohn ihres Gottes gegrüßt hatten, rühmte sich dieser seiner göttlichen… … Who's who in der antiken Mythologie