Difference between revisions of "Alma"
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== The Nuttall Encyclopedia <ref name="term_67432" /> == | == The Nuttall Encyclopedia <ref name="term_67432" /> == | ||
<p> A river in the Crimea, half-way between [[Eupatoria]] and Sebastopol, where the allied English, French, and Turkish armies defeated the Russians under Prince Menschikoff, Sept. 20,1854. </p> | <p> [[A]] river in the Crimea, half-way between [[Eupatoria]] and Sebastopol, where the allied English, French, and Turkish armies defeated the Russians under Prince Menschikoff, Sept. 20,1854. </p> | ||
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_18967" /> == | == Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_18967" /> == | ||
<p> (bounteous, i.e. "the giver of food"), in | <p> (bounteous, i.e. "the giver of food"), in Roman mythology, was a surname of several deities, but more especially of Ceres, goddess of food (or of plenty). </p> | ||
==References == | ==References == |
Revision as of 00:37, 13 October 2021
Webster's Dictionary [1]
(n.) Alt. of Almah
The Nuttall Encyclopedia [2]
A river in the Crimea, half-way between Eupatoria and Sebastopol, where the allied English, French, and Turkish armies defeated the Russians under Prince Menschikoff, Sept. 20,1854.
Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [3]
(bounteous, i.e. "the giver of food"), in Roman mythology, was a surname of several deities, but more especially of Ceres, goddess of food (or of plenty).