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- word contentment comes from the Latin contentus, which means “held together” or “intact, whole.” Originally, contentus was used to describe containers, literally...
- original text Neque regi aliud relinquebatur, quam ut regio tantum nomine contentus crine profuso, barba summissa, solio resideret ac speciem dominantis effingeret...
- cr****is. Naribus: Patulis. Facie: ephelitica. Mento: subimberbi. Pertinax, contentus, liber. Pingit: Se lineis daedaleis rubris. Regitur Consuetudine. In latin:...
- Originally released in 1991. I canti di Euterpe, sec. XVI. Ensemble Laus contentus.Recorded in 1998. La bottega discantica, Discantica 37, 1998, compact...
- baronets Creation date 1805 Created by George III Peerage Peerage of the United Kingdom Status extant Motto Sorte sua contentus, Content with his lot...
- de sentimentu / et sensa una hora de riposu, / pensende istare liberu e contentu / m'agato pius aflitu e congoixosu, / in essermi de te senora apartadu...
- rival Cicero, replied, Est enim ... mihi **** Cicerōne aemulātiō, nec sum contentus ēloquentiā saeculī nostrī; nam stultissimum crēdō ad imitandum nōn optima...
- exstructa, victum quaritaus, modico pane et vino od voletudinem stomachi contentus, caetera pauperibus irogalat." "Bienero, or Bernerio Hispanic, from the...
- Gratiani. Non transgrediaris terminos patrum ... Suis itaque terminis contentus esse maluit ... leges convenieni vigore sanctiendo ... eis rector et gubernator...
- sister' The following refers to a time in the distant past: domō eādem fuit contentus, quā Eurysthenēs, prōgenitor maiōrum suōrum, fuerat ūsus (Nepos) 'he was...