Xanthicus (Greek), Abib/Nisen/first month of Jewish ecclesiastical calandar
small present/gift;
a present exennium.
an inn; a hospital; a convent.
one who receives strangers; superintendent of stranger's hospital/housing;
stranger's dwelling; hospital for strangers
one who attends or provides for strangers;
xenophobia
dark red garments plural;
Xerxes; (son of Darius, King of Persia 485-465 BC); (invaded Greece 480 BC);
eating dry food
Xerxes; (son of Darius, King of Persia 485-465 BC); (invaded Greece 480 BC)
swordfish
xprimus
decemvir, one of ten men; (commission of ten, board with consular powers)
xviralis
office of decemvir; abbreviation xviratus;
xylophone;
a dealer in wood.
athlete;
shaded/colonnaded walk; covered way used for winter athletic exercise;
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