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    tassels, and a red loincloth is shown with the word phersu written above. The Etruscan word phersu, meaning "mask," "masked man," or even possibly "actor...
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  • beginnings of Latin civilization. The Latin word derived from the Etruscan word "phersu," with the same meaning, and that from the Greek πρόσωπον (prosōpon). It...
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  • the underworld, equivalent to the Greek Persephone and Roman Proserpina. Phersu A divinity of the mask, probably from Greek πρόσωπον "face". The god becomes...
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  • Old French persone, from Latin persona, "mask", probably from Etruscan phersu, "mask". Another sources, however, links the Etruscan word as a derivative...
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  • needed] The Latin word persona is probably derived from the Etruscan word phersu, with the same meaning, and that from the Greek πρόσωπον (prosōpon). Its...
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    Old French persone, from Latin persōna, 'mask', probably from Etruscan phersu, 'mask'. satellite from Latin satelles, meaning 'bodyguard, attendant',...
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    recounts their many games: dice, kottabos, ball (episkyros or harpastum), Phersu, Askôliasmos, and borsa. The Etruscans drew direct inspiration from Greek...
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    Journal of Psychology. 73 (4): 645–647. ISSN 0002-9556. JSTOR 1419967. "PHERSU.org - LABORATORIO di RICERCA sulla PERSONALITA' e sul COUNSELING". 2008-05-14...
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