- or -or in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Maria Wojtyła-Świerzowska, Prasłowiańskie
nomen agentis ("Protoslavic
Nomen Agentis"), Wrocław, 1975 v t e...
- (lit. "hawthorn"),
vampirdzhiya ("vampire" +
nomen agentis suffix),
vampirar ("vampire" +
nomen agentis suffix),
dzhadadzhiya and
svetocher are used to refer...
- is the agent. The word
agent comes from the
present participle agens,
agentis ('the one doing') of the
Latin verb agere, to 'do' or 'make'. Typically...
-
Latrobe and
Russell Streets. In the late 1990s, the AAII spun out
Agentis International (
Agentis Business Solutions) to
address the
commercialisation of the...
- 00-2
agenti segretissimi (Italian for "00-2 Very
Secret Agents"),
distributed in
English as Oh!
Those Most
Secret Agents!, is a 1964
Italian film directed...
- from Proto-Indo-European Dyḗws (literally “the
bright one”), root
nomen agentis from Dyew- (“to be bright, day sky”), and Ph₂tḗr (“father”). A syncretic...
- third-person
suffix -r can
serve as a
nominalizing suffix and
indicate nomen agentis or just
members of a class. The
inanimate third-person
singular suffix...
- 11, 2020. "Bankrupt
Miami Hospital Works Toward OK For
Auction Plans".
Agentis Law. May 15, 2018.
Retrieved July 3, 2022. "Steward
grows to 6 hospitals...
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dating from 900 to 1000 AD.
Bellerophon riding Pegasus (1914) The
nomen agentis is also
attested in the
compound Ἀργειφόντης Argeïphontes, an
epithet of...
-
Retrieved April 17, 2021. "Do výbuchu ve Vrběticích byli zapojení ruští
agenti, oznámil Babiš. Česko jich osmnáct vyhostí". ČT24 (in Czech). Česká televize...