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HISTER - Hister (genitive Histri) is the Latin name for the Danube (especially its lower course), or for the people living along its banks. It also appears as...
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| The typical genus of the family Histerid. H. helluo is an example. |
| More fully "hister beetle". Any beetle of the genus Hister or (in later use) the family Histeridae, typically having an oval, hard, shiny black body (sometimes with red or orange markings) and clubbed, geniculate antennae, and most commonly living in decaying animal and plant material and dung. Also (in form Hister): the genus itself. |
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Hister (genitive Histri) is the Latin name for the Danube (especially its lower course), or for the people living along its banks. * It also appears as Ister, equivalent to the Ancient Greek , which also meant the Danube or the region around its mouth. The Ancient Greek colony of Histria in today's Romania was named using this form of the river's name. * The term may be related to the name of the region Istria in what is now northwestern Croatia, where a tribe called the Histri lived in ancient times. Some once thought that the local freshwater streams in Istria derived from a (non-existent) southward branch of the Danube. * In modern English the term is most commonly encountered in its use by Nostradamus, especially in a phrase at quatrain II.24 commonly translated "most of the battle (or armies) will be against Hister": * Bestes farouches de faim fluves tranner: * Plus part du camp encontre Hister sera, * En caige de fer le grand fera treisner, * Quand Rin enfant Germain observera.* [Nostradamus, |