- to
trial by
judicial combat, ****umere
duellum; and the
chronicle of 1288 adds a
singular cir****stance,
Duellum fuit in
Berne inter virum et mulierem,...
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derivative of Old
Latin duellum ('war, warfare'),
which likewise turned into
bellum in
classical Latin. The
etymology of
duellum remains obscure. Linguist...
-
Roman Empire into the 15th century. The word duel
comes from the
Latin duellum,
cognate with bellum,
meaning 'war'.
During the
early Renaissance, dueling...
- with *b in PIE: PIE *deu-l̥- "injure" >
duellom "war" >
bellum (a
variant duellum survived in
poetry as a
trisyllabic word,
whence English "duel") PIE *dwis...
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there is Best Animation...
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Latin bonus ('good'), just as
classical bellum ('war') is from Old
Latin duellum. Some scholars[who?]
posit Duenos as a
proper name,
instead of
merely an...
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reference to
cricket at
Oxford University is
dated 1673. In John Phillips'
Duellum Musi****, a 1673
pamphlet concerning music tuition,
there is a criticism...
- (1912) The Dream-God's
Realm (1975)
Duality (Aug 1923) The Duel (****VI.
Duellum)
Ecclesiastes (L’Ecclésiaste) (1956) Echo of
Memnon (1922)
Ecstasy (1922)...
- In Hamburgum, the game ends when six
churches are constructed.
Antike Duellum,
released in 2012, is a two-player
version of Antike.
Antike II, released...
- for
spiritual anarchy.
Besides the
works mentioned, he was the
author of
Duellum sive
Singulare Certamen ****
Martino Becano Jesuita (London, 1611), written...