Значение слова "ELIS" найдено в 5 источниках

ELIS

найдено в "Crosswordopener"

• ___ Cheesecake (Chicago-based dessert company)

• ___ Comin' (Laura Nyro song)

• ___ Coming (1969 hit song)

• ___ Coming (1969 hit)

• ___ Coming (1969 pop hit)

• ___ Coming (1969 Three Dog Night hit)

• ___ Coming (Three Dog Night hit written by Laura Nyro)

• ___ Coming (Three Dog Night hit)

• ___ Coming (Three Dog Night tune)

• ___ Coming: Three Dog Night

• '___ Coming ('69 song)'

• 'Bright College Years' singers

• 'Whiffenpoof' warblers

• 12-time Ivy League football champs

• 1st Olympics site

• A department of Greece

• Ancient ally of Sparta

• Ancient country in the Peloponnesus

• Ancient Olympic Games site

• Ancient Olympic site

• Ancient site of Olympia

• Arethusa's home

• Athletes in blue

• Athletes wearing Y's

• Big Green opponents

• Big Red opponents

• Big Red rivals

• Blue-and-white team

• Boola Boola belters

• Boola Boola boosters

• Boola Boola collegians

• Boola boola people

• Boola Boola singers

• Boola-boola boys

• Boola-boola cheerers

• Boola-boola men

• Both Bushes

• Both George Bushes

• Bulldog backers

• Bulldog cheerers

• Bulldogs

• Bulldogs with two feet

• Bush and Clinton

• Bush and Clinton at college

• Bush and Clinton e.g.

• Bush and Clinton, in college

• Bush and Clinton, once

• Bush and Kerry, collegiately

• Bush and Kerry, once

• Bush and others

• Bush Clinton et al.

• Bush leaguers?

• Bush's undergraduate classmates

• Cantab rivals

• Certain Connecticut coeds

• Certain Ivy Leaguers

• Classmates of James Franco

• Clinton and Bush e.g.

• College Bulldogs

• Collegians wearing Y's

• Collegians with Y sweaters

• Connecticut coeds

• Connecticut collegians

• Connecticut Ivy Leaguers

• Connecticut team

• Crimson foes

• Crimson rivals

• CT collegians

• Dick Cheney and George W. Bush, for two

• Down the Field singers

• Dubya and classmates

• Dubya's classmates

• Early Olympics site

• Elm City collegians

• Elm City students

• Endymion's kingdom, in Greek myth

• Entrants at New Haven

• Fellow Bush alums

• First Olympic Games site

• First Olympics site

• George and George W., e.g.

• George and George W., for two

• George Bush and alumni

• George Bush and Jodie Foster, e.g.

• George Bush's classmates

• George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush

• Greek region bordering the Ionian Sea

• Guys who wear Y's

• Handsome Dan is their mascot

• Harvard's football foes

• Hewbrew judge et al.

• Hillary and others

• Hollander and Behar

• Home of the ancient Olympic games

• Home of the ancient Olympics

• Interns at the rock club Toad's Place, perhaps

• Inventor Whitney et al.

• Ivy League athletes

• Ivy League group

• Ivy League squad

• Ivy League students

• Ivy League team

• Ivy Leaguers

• Manning and more

• Manning and Whitney

• Many students on Gilmore Girls

• Marrero and others

• Members of the Whiffenpoofs

• New England Bulldogs

• New England collegians

• New Haven alumni

• New Haven collegians

• New Haven enrollees

• New Haven fans

• New Haven group

• New Haven guys and gals

• New Haven Ivy Leaguers

• New Haven people

• New Haven players

• New Haven student body

• New Haven students

• New Haven team

• Nutmeg State Ivy Leaguers

• Olympic Games site, once

• Olympic site

• Ones with Y sweaters

• Participants in the annual Safety Dance

• Province of Greece

• Region in south Greece

• Region of ancient Greece

• Rivals of Big Red and Big Green

• Site of ancient Olympia

• Site of ancient Olympic games

• Site of first Olympic games

• Site of first Olympics

• Site of the ancient Olympics

• Site of the first Olympic games

• Site of the first Olympics

• Skull and Bones members

• Skull and Bones Society members

• Some Connecticut collegians

• Some Connecticut students

• Some Ivy League alums

• Some Ivy Leaguers

• Some New Haven residents

• Some New Haveners

• Some New Havenites

• Staff of the Yale Daily News, e.g.

• Students at New Haven

• Students at Yale

• Students who work at the WYBCX radio station

• Taft and Bush, collegiately

• The Bushes, collegiately

• The last three presidents, in college

• The Spanish is for some Ivy Leaguers

• The Whiffenpoof Song collegians

• The Whiffenpoof Song singers

• The Whiffenpoofs of a cappella fame

• Their mascot is a bulldog named Handsome Dan

• Their mascot is Handsome Dan

• Three Dog Night hit --- Coming

• Tigers foe

• Wallace and Whitney

• Wallach and Manning

• Wallach et al.

• We'll give a long cheer for ___ men (Down the Field lyric)

• What Yale students are nicknamed

• Whiffenpoof Society members

• Whiffenpoof Society singers, e.g.

• Whiffenpoofs

• Whitney and Wallach

• Whitney et al.

• Y sporters

• Y wearers

• Y-sporting collegians

• Y's guys?

• Yale alumni

• Yale athletes

• Yale attendees

• Yale backers

• Yale boosters

• Yale Bowl cheerers

• Yale Bowl hosts

• Yale Bowl performers

• Yale Bowl players

• Yale Bowl rooters

• Yale Bowl spectators

• Yale Bowl squad

• Yale collegians

• Yale Daily News staffers

• Yale folk

• Yale grads

• Yale graduates

• Yale graduates, slangily

• Yale group

• Yale males

• Yale men

• Yale players

• Yale students

• Yale students, familiarly

• Yale students, informally

• Yale team

• Yale team, informally

• Yalies

• Yalies, in part


найдено в "Universal-Lexicon"
Elis: übersetzung

Elis,
 
neugriechisch Ilịa, Landschaft im Nordwesten des Peloponnes, Griechenland, ein fruchtbares Hügel- und Tiefland mit Anteil am zentralpeloponnesischen Gebirgsland. Der Verwaltungsbezirk (Nomos) Elis hat 2 681 km2 und 179 400 Einwohner, die Hauptstadt ist Pyrgos; Anbau von Wein, Gemüse und Oliven.Geschichte: Elis wird schon von Homer genannt, bei ihm bewohnt von dem (verschollenen) Volk der Epeier. Mit der dorischen Wanderung kamen die nordwestgriechischen Eleer aus Epirus und Ätolien in die Landschaft Elis; diese umfasste ursprünglich nur das Mündungsgebiet des Peneios, später auch das dahinter liegende Bergland (Akroreia) und die Landschaft Pisatis mit der Stadt Olympia (seit 570 v. Chr.). Nach den Perserkriegen wurde nach Beseitigung der Adelsherrschaft eine demokratische Verfassung eingeführt, 471 die Hauptstadt Elis gegründet und um die Mitte des Jahrhunderts Triphylien hinzuerobert, das ebenso wie die Pisatis in der Folgezeit vorübergehend verloren ging. Im Peloponnesischen Krieg versuchte Elis vergeblich, sich von der Hegemonie Spartas zu befreien, verlor dabei einen Teil seines Territoriums und musste sich dem Peloponnesischen Bund anschließen (400). Im 3. Jahrhundert v. Chr. gehörte Elis dem Ätolischen Bund an; der erzwungene Beitritt zum Achaiischen Bund (191 v. Chr.) beendete die politische Selbstständigkeit von Elis. Reste der Hauptstadt Elis (Akropolis, Gymnasium, Agora) finden sich beim heutigen Palaiopolis.
 


найдено в "Латинско-русском словаре"
Ēlis, idis f.
Элида, город и область на крайнем западе Пелопоннеса, с городом Олимпией, центром Олимпийских игр C, V, Nep etc.


найдено в "Philosophy dictionary"
Elis: translation

City of the Peloponnese of Greece, deserving immortal fame because, in honour of its native son Pyrrho, it passed a law exempting all philosophers from taxation.


найдено в "Deutsch namen"
Elis: übersetzung

schwedische Form von → Elias (Bedeutung: mein Gott ist Jahwe).


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