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English word "cubit"
comes from the
Latin noun
cubitum "elbow", from the verb cubo, cubare, cubui,
cubitum "to lie down", from
which also
comes the adjective...
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Later syncope in
Spanish Environment Latin words Spanish words b_t
cubitum, dēbitam, dūbitam codo, deuda, duda c_m, c_p, c_t decimum, acceptōre, recitāre...
- CRUS = 𔑛 CRUS₂ = 𔑝 CRUS.CRUS = 𔑟, 𔑠 CRUS+FLUMEN = 𔑜 CRUX = 𔕛
CUBITUM = 𔔕
CULTER = 𔕿 **** = 𔑀
CURRUS = 𔕃 DARE = 𔑈 DARE.DARE = 𔑊 DECEM...
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state change at the
origin of motion. Prīmus cubitū surgat, postrēmus
cubitum eat. He
should be the
first to rise from
sleep and the last to go to lie...
- the pes
monetalis palmipes foot and a palm 1+1⁄4
pedes 370 mm 1.214 ft
cubitum cubit 1+1⁄2
pedes 444 mm 1.456 ft
gradus pes
sestertius step 2+1⁄2 pedes...
- 46m 27.72s +27° 43′ 21.0″ 3.42 3.80 27 G5IV
Marfak Al
Jathih Al Aisr,
Cubitum Sinistrum Ingeniculi,
Jiuhe (九河), Kew Ho η Her η 44 150997 81833 16h 42m...
- (cubito), and
Lysidamus jokes that this
means that she
wants to go to bed (
cubitum). They go
inside Alcesimus's house. Act 5.1–5.3 (855–962): ba, an (108...
- Att. 13, 12, 3 "biennium
praeteriit **** ille Καλλιππίδης
adsiduo cursu cubitum nullum processerit".
Suetonius Tib. 38 "ut … per io****
Callippides vocaretur...
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designated Marfak Al
Jathih Al Aisr,
which was
translated into
Latin as
Cubitum Sinistrum Ingeniculi,
meaning the left
elbow of
kneeling man. In Chinese...