Examples of using Epithet in English and their translations into Arabic
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That's not an epithet.
What epithets did not reward him!
AND ALL YOU GOT TO DO IS HURL RACIAL EPITHETS?
The epithets I hurled at kent during battle.
It does not use empty epithets in place of arguments.
Their conversations should be direct, without complex sentences or epithets.
But its specific epithet can't be found on any of your taxonomic charts.
Siduri's name means"young woman" in Hurrian, and may be an epithet of Ishtar.[9].
This epithet continues to be used as a national insult against Palestinian Jordanians today.
A vivid and figurative definition is… What are epithets, personifications, comparisons and metaphors.
Epithets reward customers a comprehensive vitamin and mineral supplement"Brewer's yeast with a gray" Evisent"!
Three months ago,we suffered a loss severe enough to be given an epithet… the Paoli Massacre.
However, it gets its epithet from the exacting development, which resembles the creature's famous kick.
In short, this resort has something to do, and the epithet"boring" can not be rewarded in any way.
The specimen was taken from Haiti's Gonâve Island,which is reflected in the choice of its specific epithet.
We could use any number of euphemistic epithets, but at the end of the day, it is the bottom line that counts.
The epithet"Latin" should emphasize the fact that most of the population there speaks Roman languages, to which French belongs.
Quite frequently the term" sect" is used pejoratively,particularly in order to remove the epithet of" religion" from the communities concerned.
The epithet“terrorist” has been too often hurled unjustifiably at genuine national liberation movements, those, for instance, which struggled against foreign occupation and apartheid.
Leopard's Head box, 19th century. Wood with metal tags, used to hold kola nuts in the royal court of Benin,where the leopard was an epithet for a powerful person.
Guillaume notes that some scholars have argued that the epithet"the god" was first used as a title of a moon god, but this is purely"antiquarian" in the same sense as the origins of the English word"god".
The protagonist's parents named him after the ancient city of Nippur, where they were born.He later gained the epithet"from Lagash" after leaving his home city, Lagash, in forced exile.
An animal epithet is a name used to label a person or group, by association with some perceived quality of an animal. Epithets may be formulated as similes, explicitly comparing people with the named animal, or as metaphors, directly naming people as animals. Animal epithets may be pejorative, readily giving offence, and they are sometimes used in political campaigns.
In ancient Greek cult, kriophoros or criophorus(Κριοφόρος), the"ram-bearer" is a figure thatcommemorates the solemn sacrifice of a ram. It becomes an epithet of Hermes: Hermes Kriophoros.
His prenomen or royal name was"Usermaatre Meryamun Shoshenq" which is unusual because itis the only known example where the epithet"Meryamun"(Beloved of Amun) appears within a king's cartouche.
Kerry's misstep was followed by alarm over outsourcing across the West. If free trade is to regain the support of statesmen who now hesitate over liberalizing trade with developing countries,the myths that turn outsourcing into an epithet must be countered.
Say(1803), distinguishing the subject from its public-policy uses, defines it as the science of production, distribution, and consumption of wealth.[5] On the satirical side, Thomas Carlyle(1849)coined'the dismal science' as an epithet for classical economics, in this context, commonly linked to the pessimistic analysis of Malthus(1798).[6] John Stuart Mill(1844) defines the subject in a social context as.
Ziusudra being a king from Shuruppak is supported by the Gilgamesh XI tablet making reference toUtnapishtim(Akkadian translation of the Sumerian name Ziusudra) with the epithet"man of Shuruppak" at line 23.
Iraq, known in classical antiquity as Mesopotamia, was home to the oldest civilizations in the world, with a cultural history of over 10,000 years,hence its common epithet, the Cradle of Civilization.
Athena Parthenos(Ancient Greek: Ἀθηνᾶ Παρθένος) is a lost massive chryselephantine(gold and ivory) sculpture of the Greek goddess Athena, made by Phidias and his assistants and housed in the Parthenon in Athens; this statue was designed as its focal point.[1] Parthenos'maiden,virgin' was an epithet of Athena.[2] There have been many replicas and works inspired by the statue, in both ancient and modern times.
