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Flax, also known as common flax or linseed, is a flowering plant, Linum usitatissimum, in the family Linaceae. It is cultivated as a food and fiber crop... |
Symbols of Ukrainian people (section Holy images) lot of fauna symbols in Ukrainian semantics. Fauna images have universal meaning in the symbolic system of Ukrainian folklore. In embroidery of animalistic... |
different pharaohs or deities, and each crown had its own significance and symbolic meaning. In early Egypt, one significant and important characteristic of... |
Various folk cultures and traditions assign symbolic meanings to plants. Although these are no longer commonly understood by populations that are increasingly... |
Musket Wars (category Pages using multiple image with auto scaled images) of his enemies as slaves, who were put to work cultivating and dressing flax to trade with Europeans for more muskets. His success prompted other iwi... |
flyer was in common use, and gained such names as the Saxony wheel and the flax wheel. It sped up production, as one needn't stop spinning to wind up the... |
Human uses of living things (section Symbolic uses) forms, both practical, such as the production of food and clothing, and symbolic, as in art, mythology, and religion. The skills and practices involved... |
ancient Egyptians most commonly used linen, a product made from the abundant flax plant. Due to a belief that animal-based fabrics were impure, wool was rarely... |
"spinning charms", that would explain the distaff, a tool used in spinning flax or sometimes wool, that appears to be associated with seiðr practice. In... |
List of national flowers (category Pages using multiple image with manual scaled images) national flower: England – Tudor rose Wales – daffodil, leek Northern Ireland – flax flower, clover leaf Scotland – thistle, Scots pine Ukraine – sunflower[citation... |
several items, with all of them covered with linen canvas. Three bundles of flax were found during the excavation. A goose skeleton, sacrificed for religious... |
"man whose appearance was like the appearance of bronze, with a line of flax and a measuring rod in his hand," (Ezekiel 40:3) who was to somehow create... |
made from the flax taken from the trees, about which I have already spoken. And this flax is either whiter in colour than any other flax, or the people... |
Alexander Lukashenko (redirect from Public image of Alexander Lukashenko) Ekaterina worked unskilled jobs on a railway, at a construction site, at a flax factory in Orsha and finally as a milkmaid in Alexandria, a small village... |
New Zealand (category Pages using multiple image with auto scaled images) New Zealand's economy, focusing at different times on sealing, whaling, flax, gold, kauri gum, and native timber. The first shipment of refrigerated meat... |
Heaven sent down snow, frost, rain, and dew to grow the five grains and flax and silk that so the people could use and enjoy them. Heaven established... |
mitra pretiosa). Three times, the procession was stopped, and a bundle of flax lashed to a gilded staff was burnt before the newly elected pontiff, while... |
Paeonians (category Pages using multiple image with auto scaled images) woman carrying a pitcher on her head, leading a horse to drink, and spinning flax, all at the same time, inquired who she was. Having been informed that she... |
History of cannabis in Italy (category Pages using multiple image with auto scaled images) hemp is listed together with other plants used for their fibers, namely flax, reeds, palm, and bulrushes. In the 1st century A.D., Roman naturalist Pliny... |
of which were used to make the two main food staples of bread and beer. Flax plants, uprooted before they started flowering, were grown for the fibers... |