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diminutive of
Couto (Couto
means 'enclosed pasture'). It is from Late
Latin cautum, from the past
participle of
cavere ‘to make safe.' It may
refer to: Afrânio...
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Chrysotoxum cautum is a
species of
Palearctic hoverfly of the
genus Chrysotoxum. The
larvae are
thought to feed on root aphids.
Adults are
usually found...
- by
their proper names, they
cannot be exaugurated" (et iure pontifi****
cautum est, ne suis
nominibus dii
Romani appellarentur, ne
exaugurari possint)...
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suffix -ī and
vowel lengthening in the stem. Examples: caveō, cavēre, cāvī,
cautum "to be cautious" faveō, favēre, fāvī,
fautum "to favour" foveō, fovēre,...
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continent and to
coincide with the
kingdom now
called Tenduch.
Legend 15 —
Cautum est
privilegio Copyright Caesareae Majestatis ne quis in
Imperio aut Regnis...
- one
Pedro Peláez. On 29
March 1133
Alfonso VII
granted immunity (Latin
cautum,
Spanish coto) to the count's
estate at Castellanos. This gave
Rodrigo the...
- i·c·—iuris
consultus or
intra circulum. īca.ie.—in
capite ieiunii. I·C·E·—iure
cautum est. I·C·E·U·—iusta
causa esse videtur. īcl'om—inclinationem. id'—idem....
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celatum esse
voluerunt in
cuius dei
tutela urbs Roma sit et iure pontifi****
cautum est ne suis
nominibus dii
romani appellarentur ne
exaugurari possint.: II...
- hard to
distinguish and very
similar to
Chrysotoxum arcuatum,
Chrysotoxum cautum,
Chrysotoxum elegans and
Chrysotoxum octomaculatum. The name
honours George...
- Walker, 1849 C.
bicinctum (Linnaeus, 1758) C. caucasi**** Sack, 1930 C.
cautum (Harris, 1776) C. chak****i**** Violovitsh, 1975 C.
chinook Shannon, 1926...