- "good-old" one), also
shortened to cuci, in
former Yugoslavia known as didi,
didici, in
Bulgaria as ****er or babushar, as
momogeros in
Pontic Anatolia, in North...
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Kutay Özkan ve Tarçin Gökdeniz Özkan Hüsnü
Mirza Turan (Champion) Alp Ömer
Didici Yunus Can
Eslemez Abidin Yurdakul Deniz Can Çördük
Murtaza Miragazade Fire...
- ****ignavi loco
existere adhibita declinatione magnetis Ratisbonae observata didici. Sup****vi
autem ejus poli
situm etiam respectu insulae Corvi, ut juxta...
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Another perfect with o-grade in the root syllable.
Corresponding Latin didicī has the copy
syllable vowel replaced by i by
analogy with
present discō...
- slay" currō, currere, cucurrī,
cursum "to run, to race" discō, discere,
didicī, – "to learn" fallō, fallere, fefellī,
falsum "to cheat" pēdō, pēdere, pepēdī...
-
noble groups were Croats, and to
distinguish them from the
original nobles "
didići", the
later from mid-14th
century got
nickname "ugričići"
after the ****umption...
- convalescō, convalescere, convaluī recover, grow
strong discō, discere,
didicī learn īrascor, īrascī, īrātus sum be in a rage lapidescō,
lapidescere become...
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Stephenson Winger Denton Tyas
Winger Henry Bowe
Winger Danny Neath Winger Orlando Bidinotti Pivot Ethan Crook Pivot Sergiu Didici Pivot Tyrone Gunter...
- is
imitating the
chattering sound of the
local Black Sea languages: iam
DiDiCī GeTiCē SarmaTiCēQue loQuī. "By now I have
learnt to
speak in
Getic and Sarmatic...