-
endings from the
imperfect of
Latin habēre, (Sicilian/Provençal type), e.g.
cantarìa (literally from 'he was
having to sing'); one
derived directly from Latin...
-
Archived from the
original on 20
August 2008.
Retrieved 21
September 2008.
Cantaria: Contemporary:
Fields of
Athenry Archived 16
February 2016 at the Wayback...
- (2004)
various pages Haswell-Smith (2004) pp. 207–209 "Mingulay Boat Song"
Cantaria.
Retrieved 26
December 2006. Haswell-Smith (2004) pp. 282–83
Thompson (1968)...
-
cantarei (simple), eu vou
cantar (compound, ir + infinitive) conditional: eu
cantaria (simple), eu iria/ia
cantar (compound, ir + infinitive) past perfect: eu...
- (1821).
Scottish Minstrel. Graham,
George Farquhar (1850).
Scottish Songs. "
Cantaria: Traditional: Wild
Mountain Thyme". Chivalry.
Retrieved 23
January 2008...
- the
imperfect or
preterite of habeō (*cantāre habēbam > *cantaraía > Sp.
cantaría). Its
meaning has
shifted to that of a ****ure
subjunctive in
Spanish and...
-
University of
Zambia Lusaka,
Zambia Active Unoesc Joaçaba Joaçaba,
Santa Cantaria,
Brazil Active Valley City
State University Valley City,
North Dakota Active...
-
cantara cantarei cantaria 2nd
cantas cantaste cantavas cantaras cantarás
cantarias 3rd
canta cantou cantava cantara cantará
cantaria plural 1st cantamos...
- The
forms and
species of this writ were various; such as,
cessavit de
cantaria,
cessavit de feodifirma, and
cessavit per biennium. An
example can be seen...
-
chanter and from the
Latin cantare (to sing). Its
medieval derivative cantaria means "licence to sing m****". The
French term for this
commemorative institution...