
1) Agricultural god 2) Annual magazine 3) Birkin bag maker 4) Caduceus carrier 5) Carrier of orders from zeus 6) Character created by HG Peter 7) Commerce god 8) DC Comics deity 9) Expensive scarf maker 10) Fictional sport wrestler 11) God of commerce 12) God of cunning 13) Greek boy name 14) Greek death god
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1) Big French brand 2) Big European brand 3) European brand 4) European international brand 5) Famous French brand 6) Famous European brand 7) French brand 8) French international brand 9) Major French brand 10) Major European brand
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1) Clothing brand of France 2) Cosmetics brand 3) Jewellery retailer of France 4) Luggage brand
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Mercury
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• (n.) See Mercury. • (n.) Originally, a boundary stone dedicated to Hermes as the god of boundaries, and therefore bearing in some cases a head, or head and shoulders, placed upon a quadrangular pillar whose height is that of the body belonging to the head, sometimes having feet or other parts of the body sculptured upon it. These figure...
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(from the article `Italian literature`) While Croce was starting his arduous task, literary life revolved mainly around reviews such as Leonardo (1903), Hermes (1904), La Voce (1908), and ...
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(from the article `military aircraft`) ...of the Naval Wing, RFC, flew a Short S.27 biplane from HMS Hibernia while the ship was steaming at 10.5 knots. The following year the old cruiser ...
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Greek god, son of Zeus and the Pleiad Maia; often identified with the Roman Mercury and with Casmilus or Cadmilus, one of the Cabeiri. His name is ... [12 related articles]
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Lowell Observatory photo of Hermes An asteroid, discovered by the German astronomer Karl Reinmuth (1892-1979) on October 28, 1937, that passed about 780,000 km from Earth. Reinmuth tracked it for 5 days but its orbit was never established well enough for it to be located again, and the object w...
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In Greek mythology, the messenger of the gods; son of Zeus and Maia, one of the Pleiades. Homer's Odyssey presented the god as the conductor of the dead (shades) to
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Hermes Trismegistus [lit, Hermes thrice greatest] was a late name of Hermes, especially as identified with the Egyptian god Thoth. He was the fabled inventor of astrology and alchemy. ... Originally, a boundary stone dedicated to Hermes as the god of boundaries, and therefore bearing in some cases a head, or head and shoulders, placed upon a quadra...
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An experiment located at the DESY laboratory. HERMES uses the polarized electron beam of HERA. For more information, see
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Greek messenger god, usually portrayed with travelling hat, staff and walking sandals. He is also associated with fertility, the arts (he invented the lyre) and sports.
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Her'mes noun [ Latin , from Greek ....]
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Hermes Trismegistus [ Greek
'Ermh^s trisme`gistos , lit., Hermes thrice greatest] was a late name of Hermes, especially as identified with the Egyptian god Thoth. He was the fabled inventor ...
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(AIR-mez)Â Flemish chocolatier.
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Hermes was the messenger the Greek gods
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Hermes is a cultivated variety of potato.
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HMS Hermes was a British aircraft carrier of 10950 tons displacement of the Second World War, launched in 1919 and completed in 1923. HMS Hermes carried a complement of 664 and twenty sea or aeroplanes. She had a top speed of 25 knots and was armed with six 5.5 inch guns; three 4-inch anti-aircraft guns and twenty-six smaller guns. HMS Hermes was s...
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Grecian name of the messenger of the gods, the name of his counterpart was was Mercury
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Hermes The son of Zeus and Maia, the god of commerce and messenger of the gods in Greek mythology; equivalent to the Roman god Mercury. He was the patron of athletes, thieves, and trade, and was usually depicted with wings on his cap and sandals; in addition, he was described as the god of commerce, invention, cunning, and theft, who also served a...
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[Greek mythology] the god who is herald and messenger of the other gods.
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In Greek mythology, the messenger of the gods; son of Zeus and Maia, one of the Pleiades. Homer's
Odyssey presented the god as the conductor of the dead (shades) to Hades, in which capacity he became associated with the underworld and dreams. Identified with the Roman Mercury and ancient Egyptian Thoth, he protected thiev...
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German insurance group which includes the German export credit insurer.
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(Mercury) God of physicians and thieves; messenger of gods; son of Zeus and Maia.
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Hermes is a Greek name for boys. The meaning is `messenger` The name Hermes is most commonly given to French boys. (9 times more often than to American boys.) Use for the other sex: Hermia The name sounds like: Hieremias See also: Mercury
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