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Taking the
words out of someone's mouth,
speaking exactly what the
other colloquist wanted to say.
verba ita sunt
intelligenda ut res
magis valeat quam pereat...
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Taking the
words out of someone's mouth,
speaking exactly what the
other colloquist wanted to say.
verba ita sunt
intelligenda ut res
magis valeat quam pereat...
- is
described by Tracey-Anne
Cooper as "the
Canterbury schoolmaster and
colloquist".
Wikisource has
original text
related to this article: Ælfric (fl.1005)...
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Canterbury from 1020 to 1038, the
scribe Eadwig Basan and the
schoolmaster and
colloquist Ælfric Bata. No
spiritual leaders of the
church emerged in the eleventh...
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happily birds, insects, trees, flowers, and
pebbles were made her
colloquists.
Poems (Boston: Hilliard, Gray, Little, and Wilkins, 1832) Esther: A...
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please the Virgin. This
repetition became a set part of the
litany of the
Colloquists. The icon,
which was
given the name
Mater ter
admirabilis after the miraculous...
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please the Virgin. This
repetition became a set part of the
litany of the
Colloquists. The icon was
given the name
Mater ter
admirabilis after the miraculous...