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silvan (encz) | silvan,lesnatý adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Silvan (gcide) | Silvan \Sil"van\, n. (Old Chem.)
See Sylvanium. [Obs.]
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Silvan (gcide) | Silvan \Sil"van\, a. [L. silva, less correctly sylva, a wood or
grove, perh. akin to Gr. "y`lh; cf. L. Silvanus Silvanus the
god of woods: cf. F. sylvain silvan. Cf. Savage.]
Of or pertaining to woods; composed of woods or groves;
woody. [Written also sylvan.]
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Betwixt two rows of rocks, a silvan scene
Appears above, and groves forever green. --Dryden.
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silvan (wn) | silvan
adj 1: relating to or characteristic of wooded regions; "a shady
sylvan glade" [syn: sylvan, silvan]
n 1: a spirit that lives in or frequents the woods [syn:
sylvan, silvan] |
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silvanus (encz) | Silvanus, |
Anthus Pensilvanicus (gcide) | Pipit \Pip"it\, n. [So named from its call note.] (Zool.)
Any one of numerous species of small singing birds belonging
to Anthus and allied genera, of the family
Motacillid[ae]. They strongly resemble the true larks in
habits, colors, and the great length of the hind claw. They
are, therefore, often called titlarks, and pipit larks.
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Note: The meadow pipit (Anthus pratensis); the {tree
pipit}, or tree lark (Anthus trivialis); and the
rock pipit, or sea lark (Anthus obscurus) are
well-known European species. The common American pipit,
or brown lark, is Anthus Pensilvanicus. The Western
species (Anthus Spraguei) is called the {American
skylark}, on account of its musical powers.
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Silvan (gcide) | Silvan \Sil"van\, n. (Old Chem.)
See Sylvanium. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]Silvan \Sil"van\, a. [L. silva, less correctly sylva, a wood or
grove, perh. akin to Gr. "y`lh; cf. L. Silvanus Silvanus the
god of woods: cf. F. sylvain silvan. Cf. Savage.]
Of or pertaining to woods; composed of woods or groves;
woody. [Written also sylvan.]
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Betwixt two rows of rocks, a silvan scene
Appears above, and groves forever green. --Dryden.
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Silvanite (gcide) | Silvanite \Sil"van*ite\, n. (Min.)
See Sylvanite.
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silvanium (gcide) | Sylvanium \Syl*va"ni*um\, n. [NL., so called from Transylvania,
where it was first found.] (Chem.)
An old name for tellurium. [Written also silvanium.]
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silvanus (wn) | Silvanus
n 1: (Roman mythology) god of woods and fields and flocks; Pan
is the Greek counterpart [syn: Sylvanus, Silvanus] |
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