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[first name] Miles z is a male name from the Latin miles, a soldier. The medieval knight was called miles in Medieval Latin, while in Classical Latin, miles meant simply soldier of any sort, including infantry. Miles Gloriosus, whose name means `boastful soldier`, was a comic stock character in classical Roman drama. Miles has several varia...
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(from the article `mystery religion`) In the Mithraic ceremonies, there were seven degrees of initiations: Corax (Raven), Nymphus (Bridegroom), Miles (Soldier), Leo (Lion), Perses ... The initiates were organized in seven grades: corax, Raven; nymphus, Bridegroom; miles, Soldier; leo, Lion; Perses, Persian; heliodromus, Courier of ... ...
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William E., British surgeon, 1869-1947. ... See: Miles' operation, Miles resection. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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A soldier. Other uses would include: - miles classiarius - fleet soldier. - miles classis - fleet soldier. - miles cohortis - soldier belonging to a cohort. - miles gloriosus - glorious soldier or comic braggart soldier character. - miles gregarius - the common legionary, who took part in all the normal duties, as opposed to the immunes who carried…...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: mīlz Definitions: 1. William E., British surgeon, 1869-1947. See: Miles operation
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archaic or obsolete terms > General: Soldier or warrior.
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(Latin) soldier; the miles was the primary agent in the Roman military; the greatness of Rome and political power in Rome depended on its military for support and continued service.
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Miles is a Latin name for boys. The meaning is `brave warrior, merciful` The name Miles is most commonly given to American boys. Use for the other sex: Myla What do they use in other countries? Milo (English) Myles (English) Mylo The name sounds like: Mills, Milesio
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