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Consualia were
named for Consus. G. Dumézil and G.
Capdeville consider verb
condere, "to store", to be the best etymology:
Consus would be an
archaic verbal...
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Cathbad Celtchar Cethern mac
Fintain Conall Cernach Conchobar mac
Nessa Condere mac
Echach Cruinniuc Cú
Chulainn Culann Cúscraid Dáire mac
Fiachna Deichtine...
- dust'. They send
Condere son of Echu to
encounter him, and
Condere asks
Connla for his name and lineage,
which he
refuses to give.
Condere then welcomes...
- of
Abraham Lincoln and a
Latin quotation:
legislatorum est
justas leges condere ("It is the duty of
legislators to p**** just laws").
Almost every decorating...
- (dating from the end of the 3rd century) states, "India and all
countries condering it, even to the ****hest seas...
received the
apostolic ordinances from...
-
cornice is the ****embly motto, in Latin:
Legislatorum est
justas leges condere ("It is the duty of
legislators to
establish just laws"). The California...
- BUOLGARIÆ ET
ALIAS TOTIUSQUE RAXIE DOMINUS, ANNO 30
IMPERII SUI HAS
TURRES CONDERE FECIT ET
STATUIT PETRUS ANTONIUS SOLARIUS MEDIOLANENSIS ANNO
NATIVIT ATIS...
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safety of
stored grain), Dumézil
interprets its name as
deriving from
condere (to hide or store) as a
verbal noun
similar to
Sancus and J****: the god...
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becomes con-
before an
apical stop ([t d]) or [n]:
contactus "touched",
condere "to found, establish", connūbium "legal marriage". The
great majority of...
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Irish saint known as the
founder and
first bishop-abbot of
Connor (Irish:
Condere, in what is now Co. Antrim).
Hagiographers say he was son of Fáebrach,...