- The
Saester of Dubrovnik: the Maester's
sister and
protector of the
parce clavem, the
spare key for the
Pentaverate voting apparatus Lydia West as Reilly...
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Portuguese Catalan Gascon /
Occitan French Sardinian Italian Romanian English clāvem llave clave clau
llave chave chave clau clé giae, crae, crai
chiave cheie...
- /pi/, /fi/, /ki/ (Lat.
plovere > piòere "rain",
florem >
fiore "flower",
clavem > kiae "key"); /r/ > /l/ in an intervocalic, pre-consonantal
position (Northern...
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shall beseech" (Isaiah 11:10, Douay-Rheims,
following the Vulgate) "dabo
clavem domus David super humerum ejus" ("Isaiah 22:22) "aperiet et non erit qui...
- bons cavalos.
Retention of L
following /p b k ɡ f/: clav "key" from
Latin clavem, as
opposed to
Lombard ciav;
French clef.
Another defining feature of the...
-
consonant and a
following vowel to /j/:
Latin florem >
Italian fiore,
Latin clavem >
Italian chiave.
Neapolitan shows a
pattern similar to French, as [l] is...
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Corsican Sicilian Italian Spanish Catalan French Portuguese Romanian key
clāvem crae/-i chjave/chjavi
chiavi chiave llave clau clé
chave cheie night noctem...
- butterfly's
wings (TLFi: "papillon"). Was a
homophone for 'key' (=Lat.
clavem) in Old
Occitan (Levy 1923: 78), a
problem that was
eventually solved by...
-
Santok is
mentioned in the 12th
century as "barbican and key" (Latin:
clavem et
terris custodiam) to the
Polish kingdom at the
border with the Duchy...
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divine monitions. His
first volume of
essays (1687), 'per
Gulielmum Liberam Clavem, i.e. Fr****,' is an
attempt to
moderate between 'our
present differences...