-
seize the day An
exhortation to live for today. From Horace, Odes I, 11.8.
Carpere refers to
plucking of
flowers or fruit. The
phrase collige virgo rosas...
-
seize the day An
exhortation to live for today. From Horace, Odes I, 11.8.
Carpere refers to
plucking of
flowers or fruit. The
phrase collige virgo rosas...
- Old
Italian carpita 'thick
woolen cloth',
which may
derive from
Latin carpere 'to card, pluck'. The
meaning of the term ****
shifted in the 15th century...
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Jordan Bazant, prin****l at The
Legacy Agency;
Casey Coffman,
advisor at
Carpere Group;
Billy Nash,
senior vice
president at UBS;
Jason Freier, chairman...
- -sī (-xī when c, g, or h
comes at the end of the root). Examples: carpō,
carpere, carpsī,
carptum "to pluck, to select" cēdō, cēdere, cessī,
cessum "to...
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Sacrorum Interpretum, Tum
Ethnicorum adversus Quosdam Doctrinam Eius et
Vitam Carpere Solitos.
Commissioned by and
dedicated to
Cardinal Bessarion, De Laudibus...
-
Florentine criticisms Baccio had the
Latin inscription set over the door
Carpere promptius quam imitari, "Criticizing is
easier than imitating". The windows...
- "heavy
decorated cloth," from M.L.
carpita "thick
woolen cloth," pp. of L.
carpere "to card, pluck,"
probably so
called because it was made from unraveled...
- Martínez Aloy de Espinalt, however,
suggests it to
derive from the
Latin carpere (take).
Carpesa is led by the
local town
government of
Valencia in consideration...
- same way as in Oppil****'s
epitaph below: Dum
simul dulcem / **** viro
carpere(m) vitam,
ilico me
Fortuna tulit /
semper noxsea ****is. Vita(m) dum vix(i)...