Cyclopædia
Assuming armenian is required, the following 7 results were found.
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ARMENIAN Bolehttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/unclassified/ARMENIAN%20Bole
ARMENIAN Bole, Bolus Armenus, or Bole Armoniac, is a native Bole or Earth, brought from Armenia. See BOLE and EARTH. Some conjecture it to have a Mixture of Iron in its Composition—That which is palish, red, soft, fattish upon the Palate, and adhesive...
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- Author: Ephraïm Chambers
- Category: Unclassified
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ARMENIAN-Stonehttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/natural-history/ARMENIAN-Stone
ARMENIAN-Stone, Lapis Armenus, in natural History, called also Lapis Stellatus; is a kind of precious Stone, nearly resembling the Lapis Lazuli, except that it is softer, and instead of Veins of Gold, is intermixed with Green. See STONE and LAZULI....
- Type: Article
- Author: Ephraïm Chambers
- Category: Natural History
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Theologyhttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/religion/theology
&c. Indulgence, Jubilee, Exorcism, &c. Greek, its Anthologue, Prothesis, Particles, &c. Maronite, Jacobite, Thomæan, &c. Armenian, Cophti, Solitary, &c.---- Sects, and Heresies ; as Manichees, Gnostics, Arians, &c. Ebionites, Nestorians, Millenaries,...
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VIEW OF KNOWLEDGEhttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/view-of-knowledge
&c. Indulgence, Jubilee, Exorcism, &c. Greek, its Anthologue, Prothesis, Particles, &c. Maronite, Jacobite, Thomæan, &c. Armenian, Cophti, Solitary, &c.---- Sects, and Heresies ; as Manichees, Gnostics, Arians, &c. Ebionites, Nestorians, Millenaries,...
- Type: Article
- Author: Ephraïm Chambers
- Category: Introduction
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AZUREhttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/unclassified/AZURE
color, prepared from the Lapis Armenus. See ARMENUS. The azure is very near akin to ultramarine; being procured from the Armenian stone much after the same manner as the other is from lapis lazuli. See ULTRAMARINE and LAPIS LAZULI. AZURE
- Type: Article
- Author: Ephraïm Chambers
- Category: Unclassified
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ALPHABEThttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/religion/law/ALPHABET
are but two; the latter of which would not be heard without it.—The use of this quiescent e is very remarkable in the Armenian, Welsh, and Dutch Languages; wherein the generality of Words have several Consonants together. Nor must it be omitted, that...
- Type: Article
- Author: Ephraïm Chambers
- Category: Law
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AZYMITEShttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/unclassified/AZYMITES
appellation is given by Cerularius, to those of the Latin Church, upon his excommunicating them in the XIth century. The Armenians and Maronites do also make use of azymus, or unleavened bread, in their office; on which account some Greeks call them...
- Type: Article
- Author: Ephraïm Chambers
- Category: Unclassified