Gratius Falsius — was an ancient Roman author and historian.In the year 8 AD he wrote of a large exhibition of dog fights in the ancient Roman amphitheatres between the Pugnaces Britanniae from Britannia and the Molossus from Epirus. [Fleig, D. (1996). Fighting… … Wikipedia
Satyricon — Infobox Book name = Satyricon translator = image caption = author = Petronius country = Roman Empire language = Latin genre = Satire publisher = Various release date = Late 1st century CE isbn = n/a Satyricon (or Satyrica ) is a Latin work of… … Wikipedia
Pugnaces Britanniae — Infobox Dogbreed country = Roman Britain image caption = name = Pugnaces Britanniae extinct = true Progenitor to the English Mastiff Pugnaces Britanniae (Latin) or War Dog of Britannia is an extinct breed of dog and progenitor to the English… … Wikipedia
monas — ×mõnas (brus. мaнa, мaн) sm. (2) 1. šmėkla, vaiduoklis, žmogų klaidinanti dvasia: Seniau mõnas vedžioj[o] žmogų, o dabar jau tep nekalba Rod. Juodas mõnas kad šoks iš patiltės! Lzd. Kai iškirto girias, pranyko ir monai, ir laumės, o gal todėl … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
palčius — ×pal̃čius sm. (2) žr. falšius 1: Idant palčiaus sidabre nebūtum S.Dauk … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
palšis — 3 ×palšis sf. (1) 1. žr. falšius 2: Labai čia kokios palšys daros per mūs svietą Str. 2. yda, trūkumas: Visa palšis, ką naktim nemiega Plš … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language