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Claudio Giovanni Antonio Monteverdi (baptized 15 May 1567 – 29
November 1643) was an
Italian composer,
choirmaster and
string player. A
composer of both...
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master Written on an old
Latin tablet in
downtown Verona (Italy). pede
poena claudo punishment comes limping That is,
retribution comes slowly but surely. From...
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Claudio Capelli (born 16
November 1986, Bern) is a
Swiss male
artistic gymnast and part of the
national team. He
represented his
country at the 2008 and...
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master Written on an old
Latin tablet in
downtown Verona (Italy). pede
poena claudo punishment comes limping That is,
retribution comes slowly but surely. From...
- has now
become a rarity. It has a
historical evolution starting with the "
Claudo" shoe,
followed by "Abu Adina,"
leading to the
enduring traditional Sudanese...
- "accuse" > accūsō (cf.
causa "cause") *en-klaud-ō "enclose" > inclūdō (cf.
claudō "close") *ob-aud-iō "obey" > oboediō (cf. audiō "hear").
Mostly like medial...
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grant him a
professorship in
chamber music. He died in
Madrid aged 68.
Claudo Prieto, La Tempranica, Mundoclassico.com, 3
September 2022. Luis G. Iberni...
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carptum "to pluck, to select" cēdō, cēdere, cessī,
cessum "to yield, depart"
claudō, claudere, clausī,
clausum "to close" contemnō, contemnere, contempsī, contemptum...
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inermis "unarmed";
causa "lawsuit, quarrel" but incūsō "accuse, blame";
claudō "shut", inclūdō "shut in"; caedō "fell, cut", but concīdō "cut to pieces";...
- The word
derives from the
French noun
parclose (f), from the
Latin verb
claudo, "to close" plus the
preposition per, "through, along, over". In England...