bald locust
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locust — Ūhini; ♦ edible, locust ūhini pa awela; ♦ bald, locust ūhini wāwae hā; ♦ adult, locust unia. ♦ To catch edible locusts, kāhau … English-Hawaiian dictionary
Locust Log Ridge — refers to two different mountain ridges located within the State of Georgia.*Locust Log Ridge in Union County, Georgia is a ridge located west of Brasstown Bald, Georgia s highest point. The central point of the ridge is Blue Bluff, which is also … Wikipedia
Bald Eagle State Forest — Pennsylvania State Forest Managed Resource Protected Area (IUCN VI) … Wikipedia
locust — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. dog day cicada, short horned grasshopper, migratory grasshopper, beetle; see grasshopper , insect . Locusts include: Rocky Mountain, western cricket, stone cricket, Mormon cricket, seventeen year, migratory, clumsy, bald,… … English dictionary for students
M22 Locust — Der M22 Locust wa … Deutsch Wikipedia
List of the animals in the Bible — See main article Animals in the Bible. The following is a list of animals whose name appears in the Bible. Whenever required for the identification, the Hebrew name will be indicated, as well as the specific term used by Zoologists. This list… … Wikipedia
Animals in the Bible — • The sacred books were composed by and for a people almost exclusively given to husbandry and pastoral life, hence in constant communication with nature Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Animals in the Bible Anima … Catholic encyclopedia
GRASSHOPPER — Among the insects mentioned in the Bible as permitted for food are those that go upon all fours, which have jointed legs above their feet, wherewith to leap upon the earth (see animals of the bible ). These are the arbeh ( locust ) after its… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Leviticus 11 — 1 And the LORD spake unto Moses and to Aaron, saying unto them, 2 Speak unto the children of Israel, saying, These are the beasts which ye shall eat among all the beasts that are on the earth. 3 Whatsoever parteth the hoof, and is clovenfooted,… … The King James version of the Bible
attacus — ˈad.ə̇kəs noun Etymology: Late Latin, from Greek attakos 1. es : an edible insect mentioned in Lev 11:22(DV) called bald locust in the Authorized and Revised Standard versions 2 … Useful english dictionary