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Ferrarese
Ferrarese Fer`ra*rese", a. Pertaining to Ferrara, in Italy. -- n., sing. & pl. A citizen of Ferrara; collectively, the inhabitants of Ferrara.

Meaning of Errare from wikipedia

- An error (from the Latin errāre, meaning 'to wander') is an inaccurate or incorrect action, thought, or judgement. In statistics, "error" refers to the...
- forgive divine" a quote from Alexander Pope's poem An Essay on Criticism Errare humanum est, a Latin proverb To Err Is Human (report), a 1999 report on...
- works] (in Latin). Vol. 4. Paris: Parent-Desbarres. p. 412. Humanum fuit errare, diaboli**** est per animositatem in errore manere. "University of Minnesota...
- works] (in Latin). Vol. 4. Paris: Parent-Desbarres. p. 412. Humanum fuit errare, diaboli**** est per animositatem in errore manere. "University of Minnesota...
- character",: 292  a "daemonic compulsion", likely alluding to the Latin motto errare humanum est, ****verare autem diaboli**** ("to err is human, to persist...
- in which it rests. Erratics, which take their name from the Latin word errare ("to wander"), are carried by glacial ice, often over distances of hundreds...
- wrong.") Dicit te, si id credas, errare ("He says that if you believe that, you are wrong.") Dixit te, si id crederes, errare. ("He said that if you believed...
- erogenous, erotic, erotomania, ****, erotophobia err- stray Latin errare aberrance, aberrancy, aberrant, aberration, err, errant, erratic, erratum...
- (Old Norse blundra) PGmc *wrangiþō mistake blunder wrength error error (< errāre) PGmc *mōdar + *likaz motherly maternal māternus PGmc *nēhwaz PGmc *nēhwizáz...
- was established at the Peace of Augsburg in 1555. cuiusvis hominis est errare, nullius nisi insipientis in errore ****verare. Anyone can err, but only...