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Onycha is a play on the word onyx which was a gem. The onyx most esteemed by the ancients was the black gem. [30] The Hebrew word for onyx was shoham and “Braun traces shoham to the Arabic sachma,'blackness:' 'Of such a color,' says he, 'are the Arabian [onyxes], which have a black ground-color.'
Theclinesthes onycha, the cycad blue [1] is a small butterfly found in Eastern Australia, coastal and inland from Cape York Peninsula to the southern-most part of New South Wales. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Gallery
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The onycha of antiquity cannot be identified with any degree of certainty. Produce that is referred to today as onycha is diverse, including labdanum, benzoin, bdellium, operculum, etc. Each of these products are only referred to as onycha simply because of those who believe the product was the original onycha of antiquity.
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Danojlić published his first poems in 1954, while his first independent book "Urođenički psalmi" was published in 1957. [1] He was a lecturer on the Serbo-Croatian language at the University of Poitiers from 1977 to 1978.