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[,mærɪs'reɪndʒə]
общая лексика
"Марис рейнджер" (гибридный сорт мягкой озимой пшеницы)
[,reɪndʒə'gaɪdz]
общая лексика
рейнджер-гайды (старшая дружина девочек-скаутов от 14 до 19 лет)
[,reɪndʒə'gaɪd]
общая лексика
рейнджер-гайд (девочка старшей дружины [ranger guides] в организации герл-гайдов [Girl Guides])
Maris (or Mariś) was an Etruscan god often depicted as an infant or child and given many epithets, including Mariś Halna, Mariś Husrnana ("Maris the Child"), and Mariś Isminthians. He was the son of Hercle, the Etruscan equivalent of Heracles. On two bronze mirrors, Maris appears in scenes depicting an immersion rite presumably to ensure his immortality. Massimo Pallottino noted that Maris might have been connected to stories about the centaur Mares, the legendary ancestor of the Ausones, who underwent a triple death and resurrection.
Some scholars think he influenced Roman conceptions of the god Mars, but this is not universally held.