- in turn was
derived from the
Latin abiturus (****ure
active participle of
abire, thus "someone who is
going to leave"). As a
matriculation examination,...
-
according to Burke's
Peerage & Baronetage.
parvus pendetur fur,
magnus abire videtur The
petty thief is hanged, the big
thief gets away. para bellum...
-
Latina Latin Vulgate Douay Rheims Et
factum est eum in
Sabbato secundoprimo abire per
segetes discipuli autem illius coeperunt vellere ****as et fricantes...
- for you to leave" (Lusisti satis,
edisti satis,
atque bibistis:
tempus abire tibi est). In the Renaissance, the neo-Latin poet
Gabriele Faerno included...
-
according to Burke's
Peerage & Baronetage.
parvus pendetur fur,
magnus abire videtur The
petty thief is hanged, the big
thief gets away. para bellum...
- Tatau; Tise; Tsamiya; Tsaniya; Tudunkaka; Tukura; U. Abarushi; U. Agulu; U.
Abire; U. Abite; U. Adamu; U. Akoti; U. Alh. Buba; U. Alhel; U. Ali; U. Angulu;...
-
Dhananjay bore the
responsibility of Pannalal's family,
along with his own.
Abire Rangano Adrysha M****h Adya
Shakti Mahamaya Aleya Ardhangini (1955) Asampta...
-
conjugate like eō are the following: eō, īre, iī/(īvī), itum "to go" abeō,
abīre, abiī,
abitum "to go away" adeō, adīre, adiī,
aditum "to go up to" coeō...
-
Bandopadhyay used to call me
after mid
night for practice." The song was:
Abire Rangalo Ke Amay /Film
Mukhujjye Paribar (1956).
Musical Opera Pratima Bandopadhyay...
- and the
negated form is k’ar-tn
meaning ‘did not go’.
Wondwosen Tesfaye Abire. 2006.
Aspects of
Diraytata Morphology and Syntax: A Lexical-Functional...