-
Domini ****
paucis Francis Aquitaniam perrexit, ut eos sibi sociaret. Quo
audito, Ramnulfus, dux
maximae partis Aquitaniae, **** sibi
faventibus venit ad...
-
Gordon who had
refused entry.
George Buchanan's
original writings state:
Audito Principis periculo magna Priscorum Scotorum multitudo partim excita partim...
- descent" of Kaloyan. However,
considering the
actual text says Nos
autem audito quod de
nobili urbis Romae prosapia progenitores tui
originem traxerint...
- in the
first half and
three in the second, for example: at páter Aenéas,
audíto nómine Túrni (Virgil, Aen. 9.697) "but
Father Aeneas, when he
heard the...
- did not bleed,
which increased their belief in the priests' sermons. Quo
audito sacerdotes modi****
subridentes et
excusso pulvere pedum in eos ad alias...
-
occasion of the 11th
World Symposium on
Choral Music);
Xavier Pages-Corella's
Audito e un
Canto (24 July), for
choir (commissioned by the IFCM for The Rose Ensemble...
-
alcalde who is
directly elected every four years. The 2008–2012
alcalde is
Audito Retamal Lazo (Ind.).
Within the
electoral divisions of Chile, San Pedro...
-
legere audire singular 2nd
person amatō delētō legītō
audītō 3rd
person amatō delētō legītō
audītō plural 2nd
person amātōte delētōte legītōte audītōte...
-
Monumenta Germaniae Historica,
Scriptorum Volume 5 (Hannover 1844), p. 276: Quo
audito sese
imparem tanto honori immo
oneri re****ns,
inducias respondendi vix...
- "to be heard" Imperative: audī! (pl. audīte!) "hear!" ****ure imperative:
audītō! (pl. audītōte!) "hear! (at a ****ure time)" P****ive imperative: audīre!...