- that
nothing was due, for qui
consulto dat quod non debet,
praesumitur donare (who
gives purposely what he does not owe, is
presumed to make a gift)....
- and /l/ are
typically lost
historically (e.g. Lat. LUNA > /lua/ 'moon',
DONARE > /doar/ 'donate',
COLORE > /kor/ 'color'), but /r/
remains (CERA > /sera/...
- painting's
patron due to a
perceived pun on the
Italian word for "gift",
donare, and the patron's name, Doni (meaning literally, in Italian, 'gifts'). Furthering...
- extent, as a surname. It is
derived from
Latin "Donatus" past
participle of "
donare"
meaning ‘to give’. The name was used by
early Christians,
either because...
-
torrons que són més bons. Caga tió,
ametlles i torró, i, si no vols cagar, et
donaré un cop de bastó! Caga tió!
English ****, tió,
hazelnuts and nougats, do...
-
frequentative of
domare daunt, domitable,
indomitable don- give
Latin dōnum,
donare condonation, condone, donate, donation, donative, donator, donatory, donor...
- Dreoni, il
primo imprenditore toscano a
riconvertire la sua
produzione per
donare mascherine: "Onesto e app****ionato"". Il
Fatto Quotidiano (in Italian)....
- 2015. "MEPs back
Europe organ donor card". BBC News.
April 22, 2008. "Come
donare" [How to Donate] (in Italian).
Ministry of
Health (Italy).
Archived from...
- Italian). 11
December 2018.
Retrieved 26
September 2021. "****:
vietato donare sangue, ma solo con
prove rischi –
Altre news – ANSA Europa". ANSA. 29 April...
- ed. (2007). "Brigliadori
dipinge una
roccia in Gallura, multata. "Volevo
donare un'opera d'arte alla Sardegna"". "Intervista a letteradonna.it". Archived...