Trochĭlus [1]

Trochĭlus [1]

Trochĭlus (gr.), so v.w. Einziehung 1).


Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.

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  • trochilus — [träk′i ləs] n. pl. trochili [träk′ilī΄] [L < Gr trochilos, lit., a runner < trechein, to run: see TROCHE] 1. any of various Old World birds, esp. warblers 2. any of certain hummingbirds …   English World dictionary

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