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    A triptych (/ˈtrɪptɪk/ TRIP-tik) is a work of art (usually a panel painting) that is divided into three sections, or three carved panels that are hinged...
  • movies. For paintings, the "tych" suffix is more common (e.g. diptych, triptych). Examples include: Trilogy for three works Tetralogy for four works Pentalogy...
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    Kabayaki (section Etymology)
    (1984). Theory and Practice of Eel Culture. CRC Press. ISBN 9789061910367. triptych print "Edomae ōkabayaki" Picture by Shuntei, 1806 The British Museum...
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    Erinyes (section Etymology)
    Dante Alighieri followed Virgil in depicting the same three-character triptych of Erinyes; in Canto IX of the Inferno they confront the poets at the gates...
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    Diptych (section Etymology)
    use; Eastern Orthodox ones may be called "travelling icons". Although the triptych form was more common, there were also ivory diptychs with religious scenes...
  • that are considered components of a larger work also exist, such as the triptych or the three-movement sonata, but they are not commonly referred to with...
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    Calafia (category Etymology of California)
    as showing her "haughty and aloof". In 1937, Lucile Lloyd unveiled her triptych mural "Origin and Development of the Name of the State of California",...
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    Livery (section Etymology)
    collars worn by Hastings' sister and her husband Sir John Donne in the Donne Triptych by Hans Memling (described in Sir John Donne). Lords gave their servants...
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    Lilith (section Etymology)
    der Assyriologie (RLA, p. 47). The Sumerian female demons lili have no etymological relation to Akkadian lilu, "evening". Archibald Sayce (1882)[page needed]...
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    United States and Turin. His most important works can, however, identify a triptych housed in the castle of Camino, a Madonna Enthroned kept in the Sanctuary...
  • Root Meaning in English Origin language Etymology (root origin) English examples pac- peace Latin pax, pacis appease, Pacific, pacify, pay pach- thick...
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    Randazzo (section Etymology)
    houses works by Giacomo and Antonello Gagini, and in the right nave a triptych by Messinese painters Castello Svevo ("Hohenstaufen Castle"), the only...
  • will hit him!" The "hit" may be a type of stroke (mišittu). Ancient folk etymology held that the name Šulak derived from a phrase meaning "dirty hands",...
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    maretan means "mortal", and then "man, human being" mashya. For more on the etymology of the aša and arta variants of these terms, see Avestan phonology. According...
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    Cain (section Etymology)
    (1507) Paradise and Hell (1510) The Creation of Adam (1512) The Haywain Triptych (1516) Eve, the Serpent and Death (1510s or 1520s) Adam and Eve (1528)...
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    Orpheus (section Etymology)
    the second film into the chamber opera Orphée (1991), part of an homage triptych to Cocteau. Nikos Nikolaidis's 1975 film Evrydiki BA 2037 is an innovative...
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    Gabriel (section Etymology)
    (to see each item, follow the link in the footnote): Archangel Gabriel (Triptych), early 10th century, Benaki Museum The Archangel Gabriel, Pisan, c. 1325–1350...
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    forward the Akkadian (Old Assyrian dialect) ablu ("son") as a more likely etymology. In Christianity, comparisons are sometimes made between the death of...
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    conversazione developed as artists replaced earlier hieratic and compartmented triptych or polyptych formats for altarpieces with compositions in which figures...
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    Kabuki (section Etymology)
    dancing'. These are, however, ateji characters which do not reflect actual etymology. The kanji of 'skill' generally refers to a performer in kabuki theatre...
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