- French.
cream from Old
French cresme, from the
Latin word of
Gaulish origin crāmum.
debate from the root
battuere "to beat, fight",
which is
believed to ultimately...
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cramiot 'spittle' OFr
cresme (influenced by LL
chrisma 'ointment'), fr Gaul
crāmum ‘skim, skin’ W
cramen 'scab', C kramm, Br kramm, kremm, MIr
screm 'surface...
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related spellings. In Old French, the
original Latin was
conflated with
cramum ("cream"),
developing into cresme,
which was also
borrowed into
Middle English...
- Oltremare, Faac, Agnesi, and Zucchi[14].
Since 2019 he has
collaborated with
Cramum and
Sabino Maria Fr****à: the
AlphaCUBE installation presented for DesignW****...
- 2014 the Muni****lity of
Milan together with the non -
profit organisation Cramum and the
Danish Emb****y in Rome
promoted her last solo
exhibition "1962-1982“...