"Peacock"@en . . . . . . "-"@es . . . . . . "6550"^^ . "\uC544\uB984\uB2E4\uC6B4 \uAE43\uD138\uC744 \uD3BC\uCE58\uB294 \uCEE4\uB2E4\uB780 \uACF5\uC791. \uADF8 \uAE43\uD138\uC744 \uB0A0\uB9AC\uBA74\uC11C \uACF5\uACA9."@en . . "coin"@en . . . "7205"^^ . "The Peacock was a nightclub in Liberty City owned by Anthony Prince and mentioned by Tony in The Ballad of Gay Tony as a club he ran in \"Yesteryear\" along with Cox and Platonic Fury."@en . . . "Peacocks were discovered by the early settlers of Australia (not counting the primitive Australian black midgets who managed to hang out with peacocks for millenia without causing much fuss or evidently discovering them) in the summer of 1815, when a white man by the name of Brent wandered into an aboriginal tribal encampment and saw strange colorful birds aplenty just pecking about and spreading colors like colors were air or water or something. Long bird feathers were brought to Brent when he eventually asked politely, and upon discovering them he proclaimed a new find and named it after his wife's sister's pet name for his flightless winged dingy. The fragile bird, no larger than a bald eagle and able to run faster than Bannister himself, became the favorite of the crown and appeared regularly in Barnum 'n Bailey's traveling sideshow. Let loose by decree to appear and then run wild in zoos, city parks, and neighborhoods about town, a peacock's sudden appearance amongst the low-level in-need-of-a-decontamination-unit which is the average urban back yard brings surprised \"oohs\" and \"aahs\" to the throats and well up into the voice boxes of hundreds of asthetically color-starved citizens. Few give chase to the street-named kaleidoscope bird, and, as a rule, admire it from afar or from very close up as the case and pecking order may be. Children collect the feathers as they fall, and sell them to cooch dancers. Even though a peacock's absurdly long plummage and spellbindingly beautiful fantail mating-ritual-display gives even the most hardened person a sense of wonder, the most interesting thing about the bird, according to long-time peacock experts and collectors of all things tingly, are those pseudo-feathers atop its head. No one has ever figured out what they're used for, and attempts to lablel them have fallen short. Some scientists claim that the top-of-the-head feathers attract mates, even as those same scientists tried unsuccessfully to use them to mate with their interns. Yet no white man has ever seen a peacock female come over and present herself to a peacock male who has a few more top feathers than his fellows. The best guess is that they have something to do with foraging, or, as the black Australian midgets tell you when asked, the top feathers are usually used to knock insects from plants in need of a good insecting. Peacocks have a range of many jungles at once. Or, if measured in Australian outback, lots of rock where feet wander walkabout. They produce litters of up to ten baby-bunting birds, none of which live to see the light of day if their dad or a dingo is present. If a baby is lucky enough to survive its first week, the peacock \"troop\" (in some languges a pod, or a gruntle) will protect the newborn with color-bombs, an effect which has to be seen to be believed. The color-bomb has been aptly described in the literature as \"you know when the Pollack hits the fan, and pieces of paint are flung everywhere and it's all sunny out? Like that\". Cosmetics made from peacocks are prized above all others for their texture and hydrating effect on the human female, who will happily fork over two weeks salary for a finger-tip full of condensed peacock pummage. Other uses for the feathers include sieves, cuttlefish nets, and things to put in vases besides plants or those glass rocks made to look river-worn."@en . "The Peacock will increase the following Chao stats \n* Fly"@en . "Once a war orphan slave named Patricia, Peacock\u2019s body was gruesomely mutilated by slave traders that captured her. She was rescued by Dr. Avian\u2019s Anti-Skullgirls Labs, and rebuilt with a reality-defying arsenal of biomechanical weaponry: the Argus System augmented her body, and the Avery Unit gave her access to unprecedented weaponry."@en . "Marble"@en . "Passion"@en . . . . "I'll rock your world!"@en . . . "Mrs. Peacock offered herself to her sons for incestuous sexual intercourse. This was an effort to keep the Peacock family alive by reproducing more children in the family. The fact Mrs. Peacock had sex with her sons is known due to a DNA sample from a baby her children buried alive, as the infant's molecular pattern is said to have \"tripled into cell metaphase.\""@en . . "1"^^ . "1"^^ . . . "6500"^^ . . "Please check out Hexadecimal Chart to see what codes are available to name. The hexadecimal code that matches this color is 23B3E7"@en . . . "Um grande pav\u00E3o que lan\u00E7a suas penas em um ataque letal."@en . . "Un gran pavo real que lanza sus plumas en un ataque letal."@en . "All allies' element ATK 250% up / 10% chance"@en . . "1"^^ . "Silver Metal"@en . "Kristofer"@en . . . . "The Peacock is a rare bird in Middle-earth. It is a bird with blue and green coloring, and small beady eyes. For weapon use, its feathers were used for fletching for Legolas's Lothl\u00F3rien arrows. A peacock is depicted also on Legolas's Lothl\u00F3rien quiver. It seems that the elves of Lothlorien admired the peacock as it shows up on their works. (Like bows, quivers, fletching, etc.)"@en . "Ein gro\u00DFer Pfau, der seine Federn mit t\u00F6dlicher Geschwindigkeit verschie\u00DFt."@en . . . . "40000"^^ . . . . . . "A large peacock that launches its feathers in a lethal attack."@en . . . "I'm so beautiful, it hurts to"@en . . . "The Peacock is a rare bird in Middle-earth. It is a bird with blue and green coloring, and small beady eyes. For weapon use, its feathers were used for fletching for Legolas's Lothl\u00F3rien arrows. A peacock is depicted also on Legolas's Lothl\u00F3rien quiver. It seems that the elves of Lothlorien admired the peacock as it shows up on their works. (Like bows, quivers, fletching, etc.)"@en . . "Peacocks' feathers make neat ornaments!"@en . . "Peacock is a playable character in Skullgirls. She was once an orphan slave known as Patricia, but her body was mutilated by the slave traders that captured her. She was saved by Dr. Avian\u2019s Anti-Skullgirls Lab and her body was rebuilt and augmented using the Argus System and the Avery Unit gave her access to weaponry. However, the lab could not do anything with her mind as she still suffers from a damaged psyche and her love of cartoons. Due to her love of cartoons, several of her attacks are cartoon themed and we see her using such items as pies, hammers or even Cloud Strife\u2019s Buster Sword. She is also able to morph her body, for example the feathers on her arms are able to turn into daggers. Despite her love of cartoons she still has some sense of morality and is able to tell the difference between a good and a bad person. \"I'm the real deal!! Accept no substitutes!\" - Peacock"@en . "But don't take your eyes off"@en . . . . "Paun"@en . . . "Tony S. Daniel"@es . . . "The peacock is a creature found in Toussaint in the expansion pack Blood and Wine."@en . . . "5568306"^^ . "Peacocks were creatures that sported long, ostentatious tails that trailed behind them. Vain or ostentatious people were sometimes compared to a peacock. The Imperial bureaucrat Arsin Crassus sometimes wore a glittering robe trailing behind him like a peacock's tail."@en . . "Pfau"@en . "\u7F8E\u3057\u3044\u7FBD\u3092\u5E83\u3052\u308B\u5927\u304D\u306A\u30AF\u30B8\u30E3\u30AF\u3002\u305D\u306E\u7FBD\u3092\u98DB\u3070\u3057\u3066\u653B\u6483\uFF01"@en . "Peacock es una vigilante que llega a Ciudad G\u00F3tica buscando venganza contra el hombre y la deidad que varios a\u00F1os antes destruyeron la aldea de su familia."@es . . "1"^^ . "Peacock Blue"@en . "peacocks"@en . . . "2"^^ . . . "?"@en . "\"The peacock's magical appearance and magnificent tail are undeniably stunning. Ever since olden times, they have been kept at courts and temples as an exotic decoration.\"Peacock Map\nFile:Peacock map.png You can have a family of 4 peacocks at your Zoo.Buying and Breeding Peacocks\nThe first male and female peacocks are brought to your Zoo by helicopter when you buy them. The 2 baby peacocks are bred in the Nursery and cost gems to breed. When you have collected a family you'll get a Tcash reward.Peacock Zoo Book Page\nPeacock Family Video\n"@en . . . . . "30"^^ . "Peacock is the symbol of immortality (even St. Augustine believed the peacock's flesh to have \"antiseptic qualities\" and that it didn't corrupt). The peacock became a symbol of Christ and the Resurrection. Its image embellished everything from the Catacombs to everyday objects, like lamps, especially in early Romanesque and Byzantine churches. Peacock symbolizes pride too. It is a symbol of Hera."@en . "\u03A0\u03B1\u03B3\u03CE\u03BD\u03B9"@en . . "Master Martial Artist"@en . "--"@en . . "Peacock"@en . "4"^^ . . "Sasha Lo"@es . . . . "Peacock"@es . . ", Pig-O Game"@en . . "A large peacock that launches its feathers in a lethal attack."@en . "Peacock is a Chinese vigilante who has come to Gotham with unknown intentions."@en . "23"^^ . . . . "6550"^^ . . "\u5B54\u96C0"@en . . "Peacock"@es . . "Peacock Feathers"@en . "550"^^ . "Zeus was married to Hera, however, he fell in love with Io. Zeus had turned Io into a beautiful white bovine to hide her true identity from Hera. Zeus feared the intensity of Hera's jealousy and tried to hide himself and the heifer he loved by wrapping the earth in a dense cloud, thick enough to create constant night. With daylight suddenly missing from the earth, Hera knew that her obtuse husband was up to something. Searching the heavens to no avail, she descended to earth, ordering the cloud away. She found Zeus beside the white heifer, claiming he just discovered the newly born cow. Hera knew that Zeus was lying to her, but played his bluff and asked for the cow as a gift. Zeus felt terrible doing it, but he knew that Hera would suspect something if he didn't concede. He reluctantly turned Io over to his wife, and Hera knew exactly what to do to keep Io away from him. Hera recruited Argus to guard the heifer. He had a hundred eyes and could sleep while always leaving some eyes open, making him the perfect watchman. Zeus writhed as misery engulfed his love. Io had been turned into a cow, taken from her home, and now trapped under Hera's orders. Unable to withstand Io's anguish, Zeus called on Hermes, the messenger of the gods, and informed him to find a way to kill Argus and set Io free. Hermes was extremely clever, shedding all his godly paraphernalia and went to Argus in the guise of a country fellow. Hermes decide to make a pipe of reeds his luring weapon of choice and played music close enough to draw Argus' attention. Argus found the music most pleasing and invited Hermes to sit beside him to play music for him. The music however did not cause repose as Hermes hoped. Soon, Hermes stopped playing and began to talk and talk monotonously. This was nowhere near as enjoyable to Argus and he soon found himself bored as Hermes droned on and on with his mundane stories. The tale of Pan and Syrinx would finally lull Argus to sleep. Once the hundredth eye had shut, Hermes struck, killing Argus in his slumber. Io was set free, until Hera would turn on her again, plaguing her with gad-flies that stung her into madness. In tribute to her trusted watchman, Hera took the eyes of Argus and set them to the tail of her favorite bird, the peacock."@en . . "your world! Feels good, huh?"@en . "The Peacock was a nightclub in Liberty City owned by Anthony Prince and mentioned by Tony in The Ballad of Gay Tony as a club he ran in \"Yesteryear\" along with Cox and Platonic Fury."@en . "5"^^ . "The peacock's magical appearance and magnificent tail are undeniably stunning. Ever since olden times, they have been kept at courts and temples as an exotic decoration."@en . "Peacock (\u60D1\u661F\u30D4\u30B3\u30FC\u30AF Wakusei Pik\u014Dku, Planet Peacock) is a planet in the Kujaku System which holds a Jark Matter Broadcasting Station, from which the Best Artist in the Universe's Audition was hosted. Space.35: The Secret of the Universe's No.1 Idol Peacock.jpg|as seen in space"@en . "me...ever!"@en . . "The Peacock gives the premises in the suburbs of Empire City that extra touch of class and decadence."@en . . . "Dual Daggers"@en . . "The Peacock will increase the following Chao stats \n* Fly"@en . . "16"^^ . . . "I can tell I totally rock"@en . "21"^^ . . "Peacocks are proud birds from \"The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That\"."@en . . "Peacock is a playable character in Skullgirls. She was once an orphan slave known as Patricia, but her body was mutilated by the slave traders that captured her. She was saved by Dr. Avian\u2019s Anti-Skullgirls Lab and her body was rebuilt and augmented using the Argus System and the Avery Unit gave her access to weaponry. However, the lab could not do anything with her mind as she still suffers from a damaged psyche and her love of cartoons. \"I'm the real deal!! Accept no substitutes!\" - Peacock"@en . "Peacock is a 2010 film starring Cillian Murphy, Ellen Page, and Susan Sarandon. The story takes place in the small, rural town of Peacock, Nebraska, where we are introduced to central characters: a bank clerk named John Skillpa (Cillian Murphy) and his \"wife\", Emma Skillpa. One morning, Emma is doing laundry outside when the caboose of a train runs off the tracks and ends up in John's backyard. The community rushes to Emma's aid, and the woman rushes back into the house. Meanwhile, it is election season and there are two candidates running for mayor. The conflict arises when Emma is asked by the wife of John's boss, Fanny Crill (Susan Sarandon), and political advisor Connor Black to host a political rally with the caboose of the train as a background. Emma agrees, while John is vehemently against the rally and is working to get the train removed as soon as possible. Similarly, John is also trying to help Maggie Bailey (Ellen Page) and her son leave Peacock, while Emma is trying to provide alternatives so that she can stay here. The film then goes back and forth between John and Emma, and their actions conflict with each other more and more as the film progress. And the big issue tying all of this together? John and Emma are the same person, but are unaware of each others' actions."@en . "In 2267, Korob created a table consisting of several foods, including roast peacock, roast of beef, and boar's head. (TOS: \"Catspaw\" ) White Peacock, Cockatoos and Flowers was a painting by the American painter Jessie Arms Botke and depicted a white peacock and two cockatoos among an elaborate flower arrangement. The painting was on display in the office of Federation President Jaresh-Inyo in 2372. (DS9: \"Homefront\", \"Paradise Lost\")"@en . . . . . . . . . . "--"@en . "All allies' element ATK 250% up / 15% chance"@en . "?"@en . . . "-"@es . "Winged Beast"@en . "peacock"@en . . "Peacock (\u60D1\u661F\u30D4\u30B3\u30FC\u30AF Wakusei Pik\u014Dku, Planet Peacock) is a planet in the Kujaku System which holds a Jark Matter Broadcasting Station, from which the Best Artist in the Universe's Audition was hosted. Space.35: The Secret of the Universe's No.1 Idol Peacock.jpg|as seen in space"@en . "Peacock es una vigilante que llega a Ciudad G\u00F3tica buscando venganza contra el hombre y la deidad que varios a\u00F1os antes destruyeron la aldea de su familia."@es . "Halgita's Weapons Shop 2"@en . "1700"^^ . . . . . "Peacock"@en . . "\"The peacock's magical appearance and magnificent tail are undeniably stunning. Ever since olden times, they have been kept at courts and temples as an exotic decoration.\"Peacock Map\nFile:Peacock map.png You can have a family of 4 peacocks at your Zoo.Buying and Breeding Peacocks\nThe first male and female peacocks are brought to your Zoo by helicopter when you buy them. The 2 baby peacocks are bred in the Nursery and cost gems to breed. When you have collected a family you'll get a Tcash reward. You have a Zoo Book in which you can see how many of the 168 animals available you have in your Zoo. When you get a peacock it is given a random name, but you can rename it if you want.Peacock Zoo Book Page\nPeacock Family Video\n"@en . . "Peacocks were a species of bird in Narnia, famed for the beauty and lush colouring of their feathers. During the Golden Age (when the Pevensies ruled Narnia), peacock feathers were used to decorate the Western Wall of the Great Hall of Cair Paravel. It is also recorded that peacocks were served during feasts at Harfang, the royal castle of the so-called Gentle Giants. No record mentions any peacocks possessing the gift of speech."@en . . . . . . "1"^^ . . "Pavo Real"@en . "Pav\u00E3o"@en . . . "2012-09-11"^^ . "None"@en . "8000"^^ . . "Peacock_header.png"@en . "In 2267, Korob created a table consisting of several foods, including roast peacock, roast of beef, and boar's head. (TOS: \"Catspaw\" ) White Peacock, Cockatoos and Flowers was a painting by the American painter Jessie Arms Botke and depicted a white peacock and two cockatoos among an elaborate flower arrangement. The painting was on display in the office of Federation President Jaresh-Inyo in 2372. (DS9: \"Homefront\", \"Paradise Lost\")"@en . . "The peacock is a creature found in Toussaint in the expansion pack Blood and Wine."@en . "Player"@en . . . "Pavone"@en . . . "?"@en . . . . "--"@en . "I'm gonna charm you to death!"@en . "Peacocks were a species of bird in Narnia, famed for the beauty and lush colouring of their feathers. During the Golden Age (when the Pevensies ruled Narnia), peacock feathers were used to decorate the Western Wall of the Great Hall of Cair Paravel. It is also recorded that peacocks were served during feasts at Harfang, the royal castle of the so-called Gentle Giants. No record mentions any peacocks possessing the gift of speech."@en . "[[w:c:wonderwoman:I-Ching"@en . . . . "\u5C55\u958B\u7F8E\u9E97\u7684\u7FBD\u6BDB\uFF0C\u5F9E\u800C\u8B8A\u6210\u5DE8\u5927\u7684\u5B54\u96C0\u958B\u72C0\u3002\u63DA\u8D77\u7FBD\u6BDB\u4F5C\u70BA\u653B\u64CA\u624B\u6BB5\u3002"@en . "No! My beautiful feathers...!"@en . "Zeus was married to Hera, however, he fell in love with Io. Zeus had turned Io into a beautiful white bovine to hide her true identity from Hera. Zeus feared the intensity of Hera's jealousy and tried to hide himself and the heifer he loved by wrapping the earth in a dense cloud, thick enough to create constant night. With daylight suddenly missing from the earth, Hera knew that her obtuse husband was up to something. Searching the heavens to no avail, she descended to earth, ordering the cloud away. She found Zeus beside the white heifer, claiming he just discovered the newly born cow. Hera knew that Zeus was lying to her, but played his bluff and asked for the cow as a gift. Zeus felt terrible doing it, but he knew that Hera would suspect something if he didn't concede. He reluctan"@en . "Come-Hither Feathers"@en . "2000"^^ . . . . "Mrs. Peacock offered herself to her sons for incestuous sexual intercourse. This was an effort to keep the Peacock family alive by reproducing more children in the family. The fact Mrs. Peacock had sex with her sons is known due to a DNA sample from a baby her children buried alive, as the infant's molecular pattern is said to have \"tripled into cell metaphase.\""@en . "1500"^^ . "Peacock is a 2010 film starring Cillian Murphy, Ellen Page, and Susan Sarandon. The story takes place in the small, rural town of Peacock, Nebraska, where we are introduced to central characters: a bank clerk named John Skillpa (Cillian Murphy) and his \"wife\", Emma Skillpa. One morning, Emma is doing laundry outside when the caboose of a train runs off the tracks and ends up in John's backyard. The community rushes to Emma's aid, and the woman rushes back into the house. And the big issue tying all of this together? John and Emma are the same person, but are unaware of each others' actions."@en . . "Peacock_map.png"@en . . "46"^^ . "20624263"^^ . . . "WIND"@en . "Combate Desarmado"@es . "Kujakku"@en . . "Blue"@en . "A silver dagger adorned with many jewels. Might as well be called a pice of art."@en . . "Zoo"@en . "90"^^ . . "Peacocks are proud birds from \"The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That\"."@en . . . "In the KQ4 Hintbook this is referred to as 'The Peacock'."@en . . . . . "Bird"@en . "7150"^^ . "Un grosso pavone che utilizza le sue penne per sferrare attacchi mortali."@en . . . . "Acrobacia"@es . "a bird. While the females are dull brown in color, males are adorned with not only a brilliant blue plumage, but also a multitude of exotic tail feathers. The males look this well-groomed so that they may attract a female mate."@en . "Paon"@en . "1"^^ . . "This beautiful maiden is adorned with come-hither feathers. You can look, but don't touch!"@en . . "Once a war orphan slave named Patricia, Peacock\u2019s body was gruesomely mutilated by slave traders that captured her. She was rescued by Dr. Avian\u2019s Anti-Skullgirls Labs, and rebuilt with a reality-defying arsenal of biomechanical weaponry: the Argus System augmented her body, and the Avery Unit gave her access to unprecedented weaponry. Alas, they couldn\u2019t do anything for her mind: Peacock\u2019s damaged psyche and abiding love of cartoons shaped her new \u201Ctoys\u201D into a terrifying gang of cronies, who she has no qualms using to paint the town red\u2026 with blood. Terrifying as she is, she may be the kingdom\u2019s best bet against the Skullgirl."@en . "You don't have to say it. You"@en . . "My beauty is intoxicating."@en . "\uACF5\uC791"@en . . "491"^^ . "270"^^ . . . . "My feathers are for your"@en . "Pack 15"@en . "A silver dagger adorned with many jewels. Might as well be called a pice of art. == Who Can Use? ==__NOEDITSECTION__ == How To Obtain ==__NOEDITSECTION__"@en . . "yes"@en . . "A silver dagger adorned with many jewels. Might as well be called a pice of art. == Who Can Use? ==__NOEDITSECTION__ == How To Obtain ==__NOEDITSECTION__"@en . "Peacock"@en . . "Sasha Lo"@en . "home"@en . . "Peacocks were discovered by the early settlers of Australia (not counting the primitive Australian black midgets who managed to hang out with peacocks for millenia without causing much fuss or evidently discovering them) in the summer of 1815, when a white man by the name of Brent wandered into an aboriginal tribal encampment and saw strange colorful birds aplenty just pecking about and spreading colors like colors were air or water or something. Long bird feathers were brought to Brent when he eventually asked politely, and upon discovering them he proclaimed a new find and named it after his wife's sister's pet name for his flightless winged dingy."@en . "Please check out Hexadecimal Chart to see what codes are available to name. The hexadecimal code that matches this color is 23B3E7"@en . "In the KQ4 Hintbook this is referred to as 'The Peacock'."@en . . . "\u30AF\u30B8\u30E3\u30C3\u30AF"@en . . . . . "Peacock"@en . "look at me? Aw, how sweet..."@en . "390"^^ . . . . "coin"@en . . . "viewing pleasure. No touching!"@en . "Weapon"@en . "Peacock is a Chinese vigilante who has come to Gotham with unknown intentions."@en . "7205"^^ . . "Nightingale"@en . . "The Peacock gives the premises in the suburbs of Empire City that extra touch of class and decadence."@en . "None"@en . "20120827"^^ . "78"^^ . . "Blue / green"@en . . "Ce redoutable paon g\u00E9ant attaque en utilisant ses plumes comme projectiles."@en . "left"@en . "UR"@en . . "Peacocks were creatures that sported long, ostentatious tails that trailed behind them. Vain or ostentatious people were sometimes compared to a peacock. The Imperial bureaucrat Arsin Crassus sometimes wore a glittering robe trailing behind him like a peacock's tail."@en . . "65"^^ . . "came back to look at me, huh?"@en . "20100112"^^ . "coin"@en . . . "None"@en . "Long, ostentatious tail"@en . "4497"^^ . "--"@en . . . . "Peacock is the symbol of immortality (even St. Augustine believed the peacock's flesh to have \"antiseptic qualities\" and that it didn't corrupt). The peacock became a symbol of Christ and the Resurrection. Its image embellished everything from the Catacombs to everyday objects, like lamps, especially in early Romanesque and Byzantine churches. Peacock symbolizes pride too. It is a symbol of Hera."@en . . "Peacock"@en .