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  • noun Plural form of archeus.

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  • And no wonder the translation is difficult: The Latin phrase is itself a translation from the Greek to en archei aiteisthai, which means "in the beginning to assume."

    Archive 2008-04-01 2008

  • His Greek term en archei aiteisthai was translated by the Romans as petitio principii, and rendered into English in 1581 as begging the question.

    No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003

  • His Greek term en archei aiteisthai was translated by the Romans as petitio principii, and rendered into English in 1581 as begging the question.

    No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003

  • His Greek term en archei aiteisthai was translated by the Romans as petitio principii, and rendered into English in 1581 as begging the question.

    No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003

  • His Greek term en archei aiteisthai was translated by the Romans as petitio principii, and rendered into English in 1581 as begging the question.

    No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003

  • Similarly, chemical deposits were formed when the internal archei governing the various organs failed to properly eliminate impurities from the system.

    Alchemy 1968

  • Similarly, chemical deposits were formed when the internal archei governing the various organs failed to properly eliminate impurities from the system.

    ALCHEMY ALLEN G. DEBUS 1968

  • _Hae men gar psuchae tou somatos archei despotikaen archaen, o de nous taes orexeos politikaen kai despotikaev.

    Ethics 384 BC-322 BC Aristotle

  • Monarchēs gar estin ouch ho monos ōn all 'ho monos archōn; archei d' homophulōn dēladē kai homoiōn, hoion

    The Mission and Expansion of Christianity in the First Three Centuries 1851-1930 1908

  • Monarchēs gar estin ouch ho monos ōn all 'ho monos archōn; archei d' homophulōn dēladē kai homoiōn, hoion Hadrianos ho basileus monarchēs gegonen, ouch hoti monos ēō oud 'hoti boōn kai probatōn ērchen, hōn archousi poimenes ē boukoloi, all' hoti anthrōpōn ebasileuse tōn homogenōn tēn autēn phusin echontōn; hōsautōs theos ouk an monarchēs kuriōs eklēthē, ei mē theōn ērche. touto gar eprepe tō theiō megethei kai tō ouraniō kai pollō axiōmati: [1474] 1

    The Mission and Expansion of Christianity in the First Three Centuries 1851-1930 1908

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