Talent — Tal ent, n. [F., fr. L. talentum a talent (in sense 1), Gr. ? a balance, anything weighed, a definite weight, a talent; akin to ? to bear, endure, ?, L. tolerare, tollere, to lift up, sustain, endure. See {Thole}, v. t., {Tolerate}.] 1. Among the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
talent — /tal euhnt/, n. 1. a special natural ability or aptitude: a talent for drawing. 2. a capacity for achievement or success; ability: young men of talent. 3. a talented person: The cast includes many of the theater s major talents. 4. a group of… … Universalium
Talent (measurement) — The talent (Latin: talentum , from Ancient Greek: polytonic|τάλαντον scale, balance ) is an ancient unit of mass. It corresponded generally to the mass of water in the volume of an amphora, i.e. one foot cubed. Depending on the length of the… … Wikipedia
talent — /ˈtælənt / (say taluhnt) noun 1. a special natural ability or aptitude: a talent for drawing. 2. a capacity for achievement or success; natural ability: young men of talent. 3. persons of ability. 4. a power of mind or body considered as… …
TALENT — a weight, coin, or sum of money among the ancients, of variable value among different nations and at different periods; the Attic weight being equal to about 57 lbs. troy, and the money to £243, 15s.; among the Romans the great talent was… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Fire In The Attic — Gründung 2003 Genre Post Hardcore Alternative Rock Website www.fireintheattic.com Gründungsmitglieder Gesang Ole Feltes … Deutsch Wikipedia
Light In The Attic Records — Infobox record label name = Light in the Attic Records image bg = parent = founded = 1990 s founder = Matt Sullivan Josh Wright status = distributor = genre = country = U.S. location = Seattle, Washington url = [http://www.lightintheattic.net/… … Wikipedia
Parable of the Talents — The Parable of the Talents (sometimes just the Parable of Talents) is a parable of Jesus in . It was told to illustrate an aspect of the nature of the Kingdom of Heaven. Christians have taken it to mean that diligence in carrying out one s… … Wikipedia
Etruscan coins — Like the Egyptians, Phoenicians and Carthaginians, the Etruscans were also rather slow to adopt the Greek invention of coinage. The brief period of Etruscan coinage, with the predominance of marks of valueFact|date=January 2008, seems to be an… … Wikipedia
Mende (Greece) — Mende ( el. Μένδη) was an ancient Greek city located in the western coast of Pallene peninsula in Chalkidiki facing the coast of Pieria across the narrow Thermaic Gulf near the modern town of Kalandra. Ancient History Mende was built propably… … Wikipedia