[West Saxon] Cissa was reported as the viceroy of king Centwine of Wessex (reigned c.676-686). Cissa is sometimes said to have himself been a king of Wessex, but does not feature in the king lists or genealogies. He is said to have constructed Chisbury Camp, and to have founded Abingdon Abbey. ...
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[genus] Cissa is a genus of relatively short-tailed magpies, though sometimes known as hunting cissas, that reside in the forests of tropical and subtropical southeast Asia and adjacent regions. The four species are quite similar with bright red bills, a mainly green plumage, black mask, and rufous wings. Due to excess exposure to sunlight ...
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Craving for unusual or unwholesome foods during pregnancy. ... See: pica. ... Synonym: citta, cittosis. ... Origin: G. Kissa, kitta, longing for strange food by pregnant women ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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