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Examples
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And the room erupted with shouts of “Koros, koros.”
Middlesex Eugenides, Jeffery 2002
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(Kitui) Kambe: mkuha Malakote: mokopa Marakwet: koros
Chapter 7 1999
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The generic name has been derived from _koros_, a bug; alluding to the stinking odour of the bruised leaves, though these, when dried, are fragrant, and pleasant of smell.
Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure William Thomas Fernie
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'Surfeit (κορος {koros}) breeds sin ὑβρις {hubris} when prosperity visits unbalanced minds.'
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There were beautiful little koros, or incense burners, vases, and teapots.
The War Terror 1908
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Kor, 1 Kings 4: 22, elsewhere "cor;" Greek koros, Luke 16: 7. (d)
Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897
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[1648] Empedocles is named as author of the lines: ede gar pot 'ego genomen kourete koros te, Thamnos t' oionos te kai ein hali ellopos ichthus cf. Diog.
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and...on the subject of hubris--perhaps the singularity is instead an example of koros, right action in harmony with the gods.
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* ede gar pot 'ego genomen kourete koros te,: [1810] 1
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