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Norse$53747$ - traduction vers grec

CREATURE IN SCANDINAVIAN MYTHOLOGY
Ra (norse); Raa (norse)

Norse      
adj. νορβηγικός
water wheel         
  • reversible water wheel]] powering a [[mine hoist]] in ''[[De re metallica]]'' ([[Georgius Agricola]], 1566)
  • Texas]] is undershot, backshot, and overshot using two sources of water. This allows the direction of the wheel to be reversed.
  • Drainage wheel from Rio Tinto mines
  • Diagram of backshot waterwheel showing headrace, tailrace, water, and spillage
  • Diagram of breastshot waterwheel showing headrace, tailrace, and water
  • Water wheel in [[Djambi]], [[Sumatra]], c. 1918
  • Ox-powered Roman paddle wheel boat from a 15th-century copy of ''[[De Rebus Bellicis]]''
  • One of Finch Foundry's water wheels.
  • Ore stamp mill (behind worker taking ore from chute). From [[Georg Agricola]]'s ''[[De re metallica]]'' (1556)
  • [[Garfield water wheel]] (built 1887)
  • The [[norias of Hama]] on the [[Orontes River]]
  • Parameters for measuring the head and flow rate of a water wheel
  • The sound of the Otley waterwheel, at [[Manchester Museum of Science and Industry]]
  • Diagram of overshot waterwheel showing headrace, tailrace, water, and spillage
  • Portland Basin Canal Warehouse]]
  • [[Vitruvius]]' undershot-wheeled watermill (reconstruction)
  • Scheme of the Roman [[Hierapolis sawmill]], [[Asia Minor]], powered by a breastshot wheel
  • Diagram of stream shot waterwheel
  • Two types of [[hydraulic]]-powered [[chain pump]]s from the ''[[Tiangong Kaiwu]]'' of 1637, written by the [[Ming Dynasty]] [[encyclopedist]], [[Song Yingxing]] (1587–1666).
  • Diagram of undershot waterwheel showing headrace, tailrace, and water
  • Diagram of vertical axis water mill
  • Water wheel powering a small village mill at the [[Museum of Folk Architecture and Life, Uzhhorod]], [[Ukraine]]
  • Sequence of wheels found in Rio Tinto mines
MACHINE FOR HARNESSING ENERGY FROM THE FLOW OF WATER
Water-wheel; Waterwheel; Water wheels; Undershot; Overshot; Breastshot; Backshot water wheel; Water Wheel; Tailrace tunnels; Headrace; Tailrace; Scoop-wheel; Breast shot; Pitchback; Hydraulic wheel; Overshot water wheel; Undershot water wheel; European water wheel; The European Water Wheel; The European water wheel; Overshot waterwheel; Reversible water wheel; Kehrrad; Reversible wheel; Reversible waterwheel; Kehrräder; Overshot wheel; Undershot wheel; Under-shot; Under shot; Under-shot water wheel; Under shot water wheel; Under-shot wheel; Under shot wheel; Undershot water wheels; Under-shot water wheels; Under shot water wheels; Undershot wheels; Under-shot wheels; Under shot wheels; Undershots; Under-shots; Under shots; Stream wheel; Stream wheels; Breastshot wheel; Tub wheel; History of water wheels; History of the water wheel; Draft:Water wheel; Waterwheels; Mill wheel; Norse wheel
υδροκίνητος τροχός
overshot wheel         
  • reversible water wheel]] powering a [[mine hoist]] in ''[[De re metallica]]'' ([[Georgius Agricola]], 1566)
  • Texas]] is undershot, backshot, and overshot using two sources of water. This allows the direction of the wheel to be reversed.
  • Drainage wheel from Rio Tinto mines
  • Diagram of backshot waterwheel showing headrace, tailrace, water, and spillage
  • Diagram of breastshot waterwheel showing headrace, tailrace, and water
  • Water wheel in [[Djambi]], [[Sumatra]], c. 1918
  • Ox-powered Roman paddle wheel boat from a 15th-century copy of ''[[De Rebus Bellicis]]''
  • One of Finch Foundry's water wheels.
  • Ore stamp mill (behind worker taking ore from chute). From [[Georg Agricola]]'s ''[[De re metallica]]'' (1556)
  • [[Garfield water wheel]] (built 1887)
  • The [[norias of Hama]] on the [[Orontes River]]
  • Parameters for measuring the head and flow rate of a water wheel
  • The sound of the Otley waterwheel, at [[Manchester Museum of Science and Industry]]
  • Diagram of overshot waterwheel showing headrace, tailrace, water, and spillage
  • Portland Basin Canal Warehouse]]
  • [[Vitruvius]]' undershot-wheeled watermill (reconstruction)
  • Scheme of the Roman [[Hierapolis sawmill]], [[Asia Minor]], powered by a breastshot wheel
  • Diagram of stream shot waterwheel
  • Two types of [[hydraulic]]-powered [[chain pump]]s from the ''[[Tiangong Kaiwu]]'' of 1637, written by the [[Ming Dynasty]] [[encyclopedist]], [[Song Yingxing]] (1587–1666).
  • Diagram of undershot waterwheel showing headrace, tailrace, and water
  • Diagram of vertical axis water mill
  • Water wheel powering a small village mill at the [[Museum of Folk Architecture and Life, Uzhhorod]], [[Ukraine]]
  • Sequence of wheels found in Rio Tinto mines
MACHINE FOR HARNESSING ENERGY FROM THE FLOW OF WATER
Water-wheel; Waterwheel; Water wheels; Undershot; Overshot; Breastshot; Backshot water wheel; Water Wheel; Tailrace tunnels; Headrace; Tailrace; Scoop-wheel; Breast shot; Pitchback; Hydraulic wheel; Overshot water wheel; Undershot water wheel; European water wheel; The European Water Wheel; The European water wheel; Overshot waterwheel; Reversible water wheel; Kehrrad; Reversible wheel; Reversible waterwheel; Kehrräder; Overshot wheel; Undershot wheel; Under-shot; Under shot; Under-shot water wheel; Under shot water wheel; Under-shot wheel; Under shot wheel; Undershot water wheels; Under-shot water wheels; Under shot water wheels; Undershot wheels; Under-shot wheels; Under shot wheels; Undershots; Under-shots; Under shots; Stream wheel; Stream wheels; Breastshot wheel; Tub wheel; History of water wheels; History of the water wheel; Draft:Water wheel; Waterwheels; Mill wheel; Norse wheel
υδροκίνητος τροχός

Définition

Ostmen
·noun ·pl East men; Danish settlers in Ireland, formerly so called.

Wikipédia

In Scandinavian folklore, a (in Swedish) (pl rår), is a spirit who is the keeper or warden of a particular location or landform. The rå is known both in Nordic culture and in the Sami culture, where it is called radie.

It was important for humans to cultivate good relationships with them, since they had power over the natural forces and animals under their care, and could cause both good and bad luck for humans who interfered with the places and creatures under their watch.