Flat pieces of metal or wood held by a wood handle on the underside; used by plasterers to carry plaster or mortar.
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C15 biologia,
C30 kotielaintiede
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Y7458
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hawks
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300023050
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Flat pieces of metal or wood held by a wood handle on the underside; used by plasterers to carry plaster or mortar.
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laajempi käsite
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plaster, concrete and mortar working equipment
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liittyy
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Daedalion changed into a hawk: while leaping from a cliff, crazed by the death of his daughter Chione, Daedalion is changed into a hawk by Apollo (Ovid, Metamorphoses XI 339),
Hierax changed into a hawk: Mercury changes Hierax into a hawk, as punishment for informing Argus that the god was stealing Io,
Philomela, Procne and Tereus changed into nightingale, swallow, hoopoe (or hawk): Tereus seeks to kill Philomela and Procne for having slain his son; in their flight the two sisters are changed into a nightingale and a swallow; Tereus is changed into a hoopoe or a hawk (Ovid, Metamorphoses VI 668),
Pyhä Julianus (Julian(us) Hospitator); mahdolliset attribuutit: vene, kirja, koira, metsästyshaukka, airo, uroshirvi, miekka,
Scylla changed into a lark: when falling from Minos' boat (or when throwing herself into the sea), Scylla, daughter of Nisus, is changed into a lark; she is then pursued by the hawk into which her father was transformed (Ovid, Metamorphoses VIII 145),
hunting with falcon, hawk; falconry,
petolinnut (NIMEN kanssa),
petolinnut: haukka,
the hermit Bavo of Ghent; possible attributes: falcon, hollow tree, purse, stone, sword,
the virgin martyr Cecilia of Rome; possible attributes: falcon, musical instruments, organ, wreath of roses and lilies
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nimi
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haukat,
haukka,
hawks,
hökar
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on sama kuin
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Haukat
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haukat,
hawks,
hökar
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scx
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Accipitridae
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vastaa
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haukat,
haukka,
p300023050,
p5791
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yläluokka
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päiväpetolinnut
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