antimony
15 October 19:17
Unclear; possibly from the Greek (antimonos), against to solitude, as the aspect was anticipation never to is in its authentic form; or from the announcement Antos Ammon, which may be translated as blossom of the god Ammon.
# a actinic aspect (symbol Sb) with an of 51. The attribute is acquired from the Latin stibium.
*Georgian: (stibiumi)
*German:
*Greek, Modern: (andimonio)
*Hebrew: (antimon)
*Hungarian:
*Icelandic:
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*Irish:
*Italian:
*Japanese: (anchimon), (anchimoni)
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*Kazakh: (sur’ma)
*Korean: (antimon), (antimoni)
*Latin:
*Latvian:
*Lithuanian:
*Luxembourgish:
*Macedonian: (antimon)
*Malay:
*Maltese:
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*Mongolian: (budag)
*Norwegian:
*Polish:
*Portuguese: (Port.), (Brazil)
*Romanian: ,
*Russian: (sur’ma) , (stibium)
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*Serbian: ()
*Slovak:
*Slovenian:
*Spanish:
*Swedish:
*Tajik:
*Tamil: (antimani)
*Thai: (pluang)
*Turkish:
*Ukrainian: (surma)
*Uzbek: (sur’ma)
*Vietnamese:
*Welsh:
*: (from Abate Vanderkrogts site), which is correct?
For a added all-encompassing ancestry and added advice accredit to:
http://elements.vanderkrogt.net/elem/sb.html
(A lot of the translations were taken from that website with permission from the author)
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Unclear; possibly from the Greek (antimonos), against to solitude, as the aspect was anticipation never to is in its authentic form; or from the announcement Antos Ammon, which may be translated as blossom of the god Ammon.
# a actinic aspect (symbol Sb) with an of 51. The attribute is acquired from the Latin stibium.
*Georgian: (stibiumi)
*German:
*Greek, Modern: (andimonio)
*Hebrew: (antimon)
*Hungarian:
*Icelandic:
*:
*Irish:
*Italian:
*Japanese: (anchimon), (anchimoni)
*:
*Kazakh: (sur’ma)
*Korean: (antimon), (antimoni)
*Latin:
*Latvian:
*Lithuanian:
*Luxembourgish:
*Macedonian: (antimon)
*Malay:
*Maltese:
*:
*Mongolian: (budag)
*Norwegian:
*Polish:
*Portuguese: (Port.), (Brazil)
*Romanian: ,
*Russian: (sur’ma) , (stibium)
*:
*Serbian: ()
*Slovak:
*Slovenian:
*Spanish:
*Swedish:
*Tajik:
*Tamil: (antimani)
*Thai: (pluang)
*Turkish:
*Ukrainian: (surma)
*Uzbek: (sur’ma)
*Vietnamese:
*Welsh:
*: (from Abate Vanderkrogts site), which is correct?
For a added all-encompassing ancestry and added advice accredit to:
http://elements.vanderkrogt.net/elem/sb.html
(A lot of the translations were taken from that website with permission from the author)
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