- nôvo, nôf neuf /nœf/ nòu [nɔu̯] nou
nuevo nuevo nuevu novo novo
horse caballum càdhu cal cavaḍḍu [kaˈvaɖɖʊ]
cavallo [cɐvɑlːə]
cavallu cavallo [kavalːo]...
- "Intervocalic [b] (inherited from Latin)
became [v] in Italian" (such as in
caballum, dēbet >
cavallo 'horse', deve 'owe (3rd pers. sing.)' Here is a second...
- as in
difficil (difficult,
Latin difficilis) and
cavallo (horse,
Latin caballum); CH (K sound) = used in
words of Gr**** origin,
where the
letter Χ (chi)...
- Some
varieties of
Friulian show the
affricate outcomes [t͡ʃ d͡ʒ], as in
CABALLUM > [t͡ʃaˈval] 'horse' and
GAMBAM > [ˈd͡ʒambe] 'leg',
while in
central and...
-
intervocalic /l/ from
Latin -ll- was
preserved before other vowels: Lat
caballum > *cavallu > *caalu > Rom. cal 'horse' Lat
callem > Rom. cale 'way' Former...
- the same
change [a] > [e] in
unstressed word-initial syllables:
Latin caballum /kaˈballum/ > [tʃeˈvallo] > Old
French cheval [tʃəˈval] "horse" Subsequent...
-
Sacello Pontificio, Romæ, apud Mascardum, 1612; ibid., apud Francis****
Caballum, 1612. De
adventu Spiritus Sancti,
Oratio habita in
Sacello Pontifcio,...
-
Alander river and
pitched camp near a
Galatian stronghold called Cuballum/
Caballum,
where Vulso had
captured what is ****umed to be a
Galatian oppidum. While...
-
sentimiento ingrávido
recorre el ambiente, (2006), Raiña Lupa y Yves Rivière
Caballum (April 2002) RTVG
Production Elencar (2008) New York
Underground Poetry...
-
Innovations shared by
Spanish and Catalan:
Palatalization of -ll- to [ʎ]:
caballum ('horse') >
cavall (cf.
Spanish caballo with [ʎ]
still preserved in conservative...