Corone

Word CORONE
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Coronis [Footnote: Coronis was the mother of Asclepius; 'corone' is Greek for a crow.] nor even of her namesake the crow, but of a goose! ❋ Of Samosata Lucian (1894)

A serious problem is introduction of crow family (Corvidae) birds such as f rook (Corvus frugilegus) and hooded crow (Corvus corone cornix), especially along forest shelter belts. ❋ Unknown (2008)

These species include: Moschus moschiferus, Apodemus speciosus, Luscinia cyane, L. sibilans, Carpodacus roseus, Apus pacificus, Streptopelia orientalis, Tetrao parvirostris, Anas formosa and Corvus corone. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Under the name Corvus corone cornix, they had long been considered a subspecies of carrion crows, but were recently elevated to species level as Corvus cornix. ❋ AYDIN (2008)

Species that do not cross the river from the west include: Gallinago megala, Acrocephalus schoenobaenus, Fringilla coelebs, Luscinia luscinia, Corvus corone cornix. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Note 2: Delaborde, 1: 111: "Ad tactum clavi et spinee corone et brachii sancti Simeonis per totum ventrem pueri in modum crucis, eodem die ab imminenti periculo est liberatus; et pater suus Philippus rex in transmarinis partibus existens, eodem die et eadem hora, a consimili morbo curatus." ❋ Unknown (2005)

That is to saye a kirtle of skarlet, a robe of Purple, a sceptre, and a close corone. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Before thei slea it, thei set it aparte by them, with a corone upon the heade, and heape vppon it many bittre banninges and curses. ❋ Unknown (2004)

The carrion crow (corvus corone corone) is found in western Europe and eastern Asia. ❋ Robert Hunter (1998)

The emperor sends soft words to "la meillor gens qui soent sanz corone" (this is the description of the chiefs), but they reject them, arrange themselves in seven battles, storm the port, take the castle of Galata, and then assault the city itself. ❋ George Saintsbury (1889)

In Burgundian times the city held a very prominent place, and became infamous from the frequent shedding of royal blood; so that early historians describe it as '_tousiours fatale à ceux qui vueillent la corone des ❋ Unknown (1881)

To illustrate these definitions we will take two common English birds, the rook (Corvus frugilegus) and the crow (Corvus corone). ❋ Alfred Russel Wallace (1868)

Words like _corona_ have no _s_ in the nom. sing., nor in any of the oblique cases; it would therefore be in French _corone_ throughout. ❋ Unknown (1861)

This fruit is also called in some countries coroon, from _corone_, a crow. ❋ Various (1841)

Corvus corone corone apparently forms healthy social groups that collectively raise the offspring of the breeders among them. ❋ John Timmer (2011)

Carrion crows (Corvus corone) form stable groups that share the responsibilities of breeding and caring for the young. ❋ Unknown (2010)

M: Ing aumenta il target price da 515 a 540 corone svedesi, rating buy (Finanza. com) polymath22 Special Price Fiber One Bars Oats ❋ Shantanu (2010)

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