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emptor (/ˈɛmptɔːr/; from caveat, "may he/she beware", a
subjunctive form of
cavēre, "to beware" + ēmptor, "buyer") is
Latin for "Let the
buyer beware". It...
- 'enclosed pasture'). It is from Late
Latin cautum, from the past
participle of
cavere ‘to make safe.' It may
refer to: Afrânio
Coutinho (1911–2000), Brazilian...
-
Cabre (Cabere,
Cávere) is an
extinct Arawakan language of Colombia.
Speakers lived along the
Teviare and Zama
rivers among speakers of
Western Nawiki (Upper...
- fake"
which is
supported by
Chael Sonnen, or the
phrase could be the
Latin cavēre for "to keep cave"
which is
slang for "to keep care" or "beware" and also...
- many
demands are
often ****ociated with
higher levels of presenteeism.
Caverely, Cunningham, and
Macgregor studied Canadian firms and
noted that presenteeism...
- "to run"
garder "to guard" *wardōn MDu
waerden "to defend", OS wardōn L
cavere,
servare gant "gauntlet" *want Du want "glove"
givre "frost (substance)"...
- of 1981 by
Giovanni Todesco, an
amateur paleontologist, in the
small Le
Cavere quarry at the edge of the
village of Pietraroja,
approximately seventy kilometers...
-
perfect has
suffix -ī and
vowel lengthening in the stem. Examples: caveō,
cavēre, cāvī,
cautum "to be cautious" faveō, favēre, fāvī,
fautum "to favour" foveō...
-
warrant for the
placement of a
caveat (i.e. a warning, from the
Latin verb
cavēre, 'to be aware') in the
Title Sheet of that
property in the Land Register...
- Paris-Est
Faculty of Law Faculté de
droit de Paris-Est
Motto Respondere, agere,
cavere Established 1967
Director Laurent Gamet Academic staff 250
Students 4 000...