Sipus — Sipus, s. Sipontum … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
šipus — 1 šipus adv. = 1 šiapus: Tenai žmonys, badu mirdamys, tankiai, į valtis susėdusys, leidos par jūrą į šipus vaisingesnį ir turtingesnį Žemaičių kraštą S.Dauk … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
šipus — 2 šìpus praep. su gen. KŽ = 2 šiapus 1: Šìpus kalno, upio J. Šipus antrojo rinkio, ant plotmos, stovėjo būrelis patrūbočių Žem. Atdavė jam valdyti iki iškarštant vyriškajai lytie visą kraštą šipus upės Daugavos S.Dauk. Šìpus gomurio Jn … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
Mitchell Sipus — is a multidisciplinary artist whose work engages the viewer by means of performance, installation, and film/video/audio. He is the director of Current Residence, an exhibition platform dedicated to expanding both the practice of contemporary art… … Wikipedia
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SIPONTUM — seu SYPUS, et SEPIUS Straboni, SEPUS Ptolemaeo aliisque, Sipus Stephano, Sipuntum Melae, l. 2. c. 4. Srponto adhuc dicta, colonia est et urbs Apuliae Dauniae in ora litorea ad Gargani montis radices, a Diomede condita, Archiepiscopalis olim,… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
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Tabula Bantina — La Tabula Bantina est une stèle osque en bronze, datant de la fin du IIe siècle av. J. C. Sommaire 1 Description de la Tabula Bantina 2 Texte en osque de la Tabula Bantina 2.1 Fragment de Naples … Wikipédia en Français
sage — I. adjective (sager; sagest) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Vulgar Latin *sapius, from Latin sapere to taste, have good taste, be wise; akin to Oscan sipus knowing, Old Saxon ansebbian to perceive Date: 14th century 1. a. wise … New Collegiate Dictionary