Etymology: [ 'E-j&s also 'A- ] (noun.) 1611. From Latin aegis, from Ancient Greek αἰγίς (aigis, “goatskin”, “shield of Athena”), from αἴξ (aix, “goat”).
siper, saye, koruma, kalkan, himaye, Su üstü gemilerine bir savunma şemsiyesi sağlamak amacıyla bilgisayarların, radarların ve güdümlü mermilerin bir araya getirildiği bir birleşik gemi silah sistemi. Bu sistem havadan, denizden ve karadan atılan silahları otomatik olarak tespit etme, izleme ve imha etme yeteneğine sahiptir, himayesi ve,
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Su üstü gemilerine bir savunma şemsiyesi sağlamak amacıyla bilgisayarların, radarların ve güdümlü mermilerin bir araya getirildiği bir birleşik gemi silah sistemi. Bu sistem havadan, denizden ve karadan atılan silahları otomatik olarak tespit etme, izleme ve imha etme yeteneğine sahiptir Askeri
A mythological shield associated with Zeus and Athena shown as a short cloak consisting of a goatskin. The aegis of Athena is usually shown with a border of snakes and with the head of Medusa in the center. The aegis is more an emblem of protection and power than an actual military shield, Endorsement, Protection, guidance. Usually used as ‘under the aegis’ because of its origin as protection of the shield of Athena, Sponsorship, armor plate that protects the chest; the front part of a cuirass, Protection, guidance. Usually used as 'under the aegis' because of its origin as protection of the shield of Athena, shelter, protection; sponsorship, auspices; (Greek Mythology) shield of Zeus or Athena (also egis), kindly endorsement and guidance; "the tournament was held under the auspices of the city council", a computer-based "from detection to kill" combat system used on U S Navy surface vessels that is capable of simultaneous operation against a variety of surface, underwater, and air threats, The AIDS Education Global Information System, the largest web site in the world dedicated to HIV/AIDS, is a vast network of information sources, updated hourly (Go to AIDS Links to connect to web sites for this and related services and organizations ), Something that is done under the aegis of a person or organization is done with their official support and backing. The space programme will continue under the aegis of the armed forces = under the auspices of. under the aegis of sb/sth with the protection or support of a person or organization (from aigis , perhaps from aix ). In ancient Greece, the leather cloak or breastplate associated with Zeus. It was worn most prominently by Zeus's daughter Athena (whose aegis bore the head of Medusa) but occasionally also by other gods (e.g., Apollo in the Iliad), A proprietary operating system for Apollo's Domain engineering workstations, (Gk- goatskin; pron ee'-jiss): in Greek mythology, a shield or breastplate covered with a goatskin and holding the actual head of Medusa (who could turn onlookers into stone), as well as other evil figures; it was used to overwhelm opponents with terror and was primarily the possession of Zeus, but was also used by his daughter Athena (in Book 5, against the Trojans), and by his son Ares (in Book 15, against the Achaeans) aidos- (Gk- respect, reverence, modesty; pron eye'-doss): some scholars consider this to be "the central tenet of Homeric morality respect for your fellow men [the] demand that men must stand together" (Oxford scholar, C M Bowra, in Tradition and the Design of the Iliad); there is a famous line where Cicero says: "Part of us is claimed by our country, part by our parents, and part by our friends" (De Off I xvi); we see a similar perspective and worldview throughout Homer's Iliad, Ornamental collar, \EE-jis\, noun: 1 Protection; support 2 Sponsorship; patronage 3 Guidance, direction, or control 4 A shield or protective armor; -- applied in mythology to the shield of Zeus, God of the elements and storms, known as Father Sky to the tribal people of the savannah Often referred to as the Silent God or Sleeping God, as he is considered to be as implacable as the stone he created and as placid as the waters he controls Storms are said to be Aegis speaking, alternative spelling of aegis, shelter, protection; sponsorship, auspices; (Greek Mythology) shield of Zeus or Athena (also aegis),
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A mythological shield associated with Zeus and Athena shown as a short cloak consisting of a goatskin. The aegis of Athena is usually shown with a border of snakes and with the head of Medusa in the center. The aegis is more an emblem of protection and power than an actual military shield
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Endorsement
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Protection, guidance. Usually used as ‘under the aegis’ because of its origin as protection of the shield of Athena
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Sponsorship
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armor plate that protects the chest; the front part of a cuirass
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Protection, guidance. Usually used as 'under the aegis' because of its origin as protection of the shield of Athena
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shelter, protection; sponsorship, auspices; (Greek Mythology) shield of Zeus or Athena (also egis) isim
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kindly endorsement and guidance; "the tournament was held under the auspices of the city council"
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a computer-based "from detection to kill" combat system used on U S Navy surface vessels that is capable of simultaneous operation against a variety of surface, underwater, and air threats
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The AIDS Education Global Information System, the largest web site in the world dedicated to HIV/AIDS, is a vast network of information sources, updated hourly (Go to AIDS Links to connect to web sites for this and related services and organizations )
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Something that is done under the aegis of a person or organization is done with their official support and backing. The space programme will continue under the aegis of the armed forces = under the auspices of. under the aegis of sb/sth with the protection or support of a person or organization (from aigis , perhaps from aix ). In ancient Greece, the leather cloak or breastplate associated with Zeus. It was worn most prominently by Zeus's daughter Athena (whose aegis bore the head of Medusa) but occasionally also by other gods (e.g., Apollo in the Iliad)
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A proprietary operating system for Apollo's Domain engineering workstations
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(Gk- goatskin; pron ee'-jiss): in Greek mythology, a shield or breastplate covered with a goatskin and holding the actual head of Medusa (who could turn onlookers into stone), as well as other evil figures; it was used to overwhelm opponents with terror and was primarily the possession of Zeus, but was also used by his daughter Athena (in Book 5, against the Trojans), and by his son Ares (in Book 15, against the Achaeans) aidos- (Gk- respect, reverence, modesty; pron eye'-doss): some scholars consider this to be "the central tenet of Homeric morality respect for your fellow men [the] demand that men must stand together" (Oxford scholar, C M Bowra, in Tradition and the Design of the Iliad); there is a famous line where Cicero says: "Part of us is claimed by our country, part by our parents, and part by our friends" (De Off I xvi); we see a similar perspective and worldview throughout Homer's Iliad
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Ornamental collar
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\EE-jis\, noun: 1 Protection; support 2 Sponsorship; patronage 3 Guidance, direction, or control 4 A shield or protective armor; -- applied in mythology to the shield of Zeus
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God of the elements and storms, known as Father Sky to the tribal people of the savannah Often referred to as the Silent God or Sleeping God, as he is considered to be as implacable as the stone he created and as placid as the waters he controls Storms are said to be Aegis speaking
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alternative spelling of aegis
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shelter, protection; sponsorship, auspices; (Greek Mythology) shield of Zeus or Athena (also aegis) isim
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