- 'to speak', was
replaced by a
variety of
alternatives such as the
native fabulari and
narrare or the Gr****
borrowing parabolare.
classical Latin particles...
-
merged with the
phoneme /x~h/,
which comes from
medieval /ʃ/ and /ʒ/.
Fabulāri is
translated as "make stories",
opposed to its
Spanish derivative hablar...
-
exareolatus (Forster, 1850) c g
Gelis excellens (Hedwig, 1961) c g
Gelis fabularis Schwarz, 1998 c g
Gelis falcatus Horstmann, 1986 c g
Gelis fallax (Forster...
-
though not
appearing in
literary Roman mythology, the god
Fabulinus (from
fabulari, to speak)
taught children to speak. He
received an
offering when the child...
-
angulina Condate arenacea Condate consocia Condate costiplagiata Condate fabularis Condate flexus Condate hypenoides Condate orsilla Condate purpurea Condate...
-
replacement of
ferre 'carry' with
portare or
loqui 'speak' with
parabolare and
fabulari.
Various words experienced a
significant change in meaning,
notable examples...
- tell parables", cf.
Occitan parlar,
French parler,
Italian parlare) or
fabulārī ~ fābellāre (orig. "to tell stories", cf.
Spanish hablar,
Dalmatian favlur...
-
their mechs, the Violaceum,
Fortis Ala, Impetus,
Priscus Nox,
Studium and
Fabularis. The
upgraded super robot Forte Gigas appears in the game as a secret...
- the
cause is a good one, if
indeed it is as you claim'
siquidem mē****
fābulārī vīs,
subsequere (Plautus) 'if you want to talk to me,
follow me' siquidem...
- (1961), p. 58. Amades, Joan (1995), "Marraco", in Grau Martí, Jan (ed.),
Fabulari Amades (in Spanish), Tarragona:
Edicions El Mèdol, p. 107, ISBN 9788488882387...