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AREAM Which is
translated as: To
Neptune and Minerva, for the
welfare of the Divine...
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montagne "mountain";
BALNEVM "bath" > VL */banju/ > bain */rʲ/ (i)r or (ie)r
ĀREAM "threshing floor, open space" > aire; OPERĀRIVM "worker" >
ouvrier */mʲ/...
- sâmnang rôbás kâmpŭchéa Môharôdth
kaeut méan yu ângvêng
haeuy III Krób vôtt
aréam lœ tê so săpt thôrm Sotr daôy âmnâr rumlœ̆k kŭn pŭtthôsasnéa Chor yeung...
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Arceuthobium americanum BOLD: 518532 Calflora: 508 CoL: G7H8 EoL: 586648 EPPO:
AREAM FNA: 250063317 GBIF: 2889835 GRIN: 417471 iNaturalist: 48935 IPNI: 547902-1...
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Jewish cemeteries in Amsterdam.
Optica intra philosophiae, et
medicinae aream, de visu, de
visus organo, et
obiecto theoriam accurate complectens (in...
- as a case of metathesis).French
displays this development, as in aire <
AREAM and cuir < CORIUM, as well as an
alternative outcome /ʀʒ/, as in CEREUM...
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Liber primus, LII. «Quae
seges grandissima atque optima fuerit,
seorsum in
aream secerni oportet ****as, ut ****
optimum habeat; e ****is in area excuti...
- II
granted a
courtyard owned by the empire,
situated on the
Kornmarkt (
aream seu
curtem iacentem iuxta forum frumenti) to be used for the construction...
- silvis, mericis, robetis, mellificiis,
earumque decursibus, ad
dictam aream Waczewo spectantibus, tum
etiam Gurdium,
alias Potok Uruszny nuncupatam...
- 'vegetable garden, area of land' (Salamanca) is
proposed a
Latin origin *illam
aream > *l'aream > laira,
which don't
appears to be
appropriate for the Galician...