Icterus
11ICTERUS — Graece ἴκτερος, avicula flavi coloris. Plin. l. 30. c. 11. quoe si spectetur, sanari id malum (icterum, s. morbum regium) tradunt t avem mori. Hanc puto Latine vocari galgulum, Hinc ei nomen a morbo, cui medetur; morbo autem ab oculis mustelae, s …
12Icterus — vgl. Ikterus …
13icterus — (n.) 1706, medical Latin, from Gk. ikteros jaundice, also the name of a yellowish bird the sight of which was supposed, by sympathetic magic, to cure jaundice. As a zoological genus, from 1713 …
14icterus — [ik′tər əs] n. [ModL < Gr ikteros, jaundice] JAUNDICE …
15Icterus —   Icterus …
16 Icterus — Oriole Icterus g …
17Icterus — Trupiale Weiblicher Baltimoretrupial (Icterus galbula) Systematik Klasse: Vögel (Aves) …
18Icterus — Jaundice. At least one medical dictionary defines icterus as the presence of jaundice seen in the sclera of the eye. This is incorrect. Icterus is synonymous with jaundice. They are one and the same thing. Curiously, both icterus and jaundice… …
19Icterus — spalvingieji trupialai statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas atitikmenys: lot. Icterus angl. oriole vok. Trupial, m rus. цветной трупиал, m pranc. oriole, m ryšiai: platesnis terminas – trupialiniai siauresnis terminas – antilinis spalvingasis… …
20Icterus Galbula — Oriole de Baltimore …