- referret,
praesertim quibus esset irrumātor praetor, nec
faceret pilī
cohortem. "At certē tamen"
inquiunt "quod
illic nātum dīcitur esse, comparāsti ad...
-
Lucus Augusti (Lugo);
Cohors II Galica,
located at the
unknown site, ad
cohortem Galicam This
arrangement endured from the 2nd
century through to the fifth...
- *robi̯u > Rom. roib Also,
Latin long ō was
changed to u in a few words: Lat.
cohortem > *cōrtem > Rom.
curte Front vowels changed as follows: ē/oe and i became...
- Palencia).
Cohors II Galica,
cantoned in the
unknown locality of "ad
cohortem Galicam" (suspected to be in Portugal).
Cohors III Lucensium, cantoned...
- the
Latin accusative cōrtem, a po****r
contraction of
classical Latin cohortem,
accusative of
cohors “corner of a farm”, in the
military sense “division...
- have a
Scottish reverse. The
first four
lines of In
Regiam Sagittariorum Cohortem, (To the
Royal Company of
Archers by
Samuel Boyse. In Boyse,
Samuel (1810)...