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- noun Plural form of
eta .
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Examples
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Within a few years, particle accelerators had produced a plethora of pion cousins: etas, deltas, omegas, etc.
Particles Tell Stories JoAnne 2005
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"I know that there's still a wide variety of "classical" pronunciations of Greek out there, and I've been told that some modern Greeks insist that Euripides was pronouncing his betas and etas just like they do"
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I know that there's still a wide variety of "classical" pronunciations of Greek out there, and I've been told that some modern Greeks insist that Euripides was pronouncing his betas and etas just like they do--so in Italy, Romania, Slovenia, or wherever, is the ecclesiastical pronounciation still put forth as the pronunciation of Caesar, Catullus, Cicero, et al.
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Prima etas mundi ab Adam usque ad Noe secundum Ebreos continet Mille sexcentos quinquaginta sex annos. secundum Septuaginta interpretes duo
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Quinta etas a transmigracione Babilonis vsque ad Christum continet quinque Centenos octoginta quinque annos.
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Secunda etas a Noe vsque ad Abraham continet secundum septuaginta Interpretes Mille septuaginta duos annos.
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Auctor ex Illustrissimo Bossueto: ejusmcdi actus san* etas esse insanias (sante follie).
Tractatus theologicus de charitate, in quo expenditur systema J.V. Bolgenj de amore Dei. Accedit ... Joseph Chantre Herrera, Giovanni Vincenzo Bolgeni 1792
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\x nulla etas libcra & incolumis eflc queat, adeoqne ad prsfervarronem a morbo multum conducerc iudicent, C difpcnfatio a carnibus concedatur, tunc vero ilfas petant.
Adm. rev. p. F. Lucii Ferraris ... Prompta Bibliotheca canonica, juridica, moralis, theologica ... 1782
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"Collectiones medi - etas, sive, aphorismi de medici et aegri officio, * 9 Leyden,
The general biographical dictionary. Revised by A. Chalmers 1812
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