- chlore, iode, fluor. The -um
suffix is lost, e.g.,
caesium becomes xêzi (or
caesi),
pronounced /sezi/;
compare the
French césium,
pronounced /sezjɔm/ (whereas...
- 297
Quinctia 6 TI.Q 112 111 Ti.
Quinctius or
Quinctilius ? 298
Caesia 1 L.
CAESI 112 111 L.
Caesius or
Caesilius ? 299
Claudia 2-3 AP.CL 111 110 Ap. Claudius...
- 5149499 iNaturalist: 483294 IRMNG: 11345032 LepIndex: 219756 MaBENA: Entep
Caesi NBN: NHMSYS0021143952 NCBI: 934832 Observation.org: 106964 Open Tree of...
- Read: calumniam. Read: castro. Read: caementarii. Read: caementariis. Read:
caesis. Read: cliuum. Read: collyridam. Read: crabrones. Read: cribro. Read: minata...
-
sanctae martyris Eulaliae iniuria spreuerat,
maledictis per Gaiseri****
caesis ex his quos se**** habebat, arrepto, ut ****uit, euro
uelocius fugae subsidio...
- the
family of the Cesi. In the mid-fifteenth century,
Carlo de
Filiis de
Caesis,
Count Palatine,
moved from Cesi to
Terni and
secured from the Holy Roman...
-
duchy was then
annexed to the
Papal States. It
comes from the
Latin word
caesi and the
Latin verb caedere.
Contraction of the
Lombard toponym Cesina, which...
-
southern Italy,
especially in Campania. It
derives from the
Latin word
caesi and the
Latin verb caedere, to
which the
Langobard suffix -na is added....
-
subreguli in
campo positum,
circaque illud septingenti captivorum capite caesi,
eiusque consiliarius oculis erutis lingua est
privatus in
medioque cadaverum...
- "Custos orae Armoricae" (guard of the
coast of Armorica) and "Angl. et Batav.
caesis et
fugatis 1694" (the
English and the
Dutch routed and put to
flight 1694)...