Examples of 'herma' in a sentence

Meaning of "herma"

Herma (noun) - In ancient Greek art and mythology, a herma is a sculpture with a head and perhaps a torso, rising from a squared stone base. It often served as a boundary marker or signpost
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Herma shoe factory.
The final was won by Herma Bauma of Austria.
I wish I had something to tell you, herma.
Beekes rejects the connection with herma and suggests a Pre-Greek origin.
Video of the great Daniel, thank you, herma.
The response that Klimt received was that Herma was not sick, but pregnant.
LABELLING - Herma labelling machine glues top, bottom and sides.
Sheperd of Herma.
Roman copy of a herma by Lysippos, Louvre Museum.
Thanks again and best regards . Herma + Alfred.
In the teachings of Manna Herma Sistra concerning women, one can read,.
Herma GmbH, with its headquarters in Filderstadt, Germany, is a leading European specialist in self-adhesive technology.
To celebrate this achievement, three Herma statues were erected around Athens.
But business has been soft . - I wish I had something to tell you, herma.
Secretary and treasurer, Herma Darmstadt.

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Simple integration into the labeler system of Herma 400.
Klimt painted the heavily pregnant Herma in Hope I in 1903, in which she was depicted naked.
I must to you, herma.

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