- the
communes of
Fuissé, Solutré-Pouilly,
Vergisson and Chaintré. Pouilly-
Fuissé has
Chardonnay as the only
grape variety. Pouilly-
Fuissé is the best-known...
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Fuissé (French pronunciation: [fɥise]; Arpitan: Fuissié) is a
commune in the Saône-et-Loire
department in the
region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern...
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value white wines made from the
Chardonnay grape; the
wines from Pouilly-
Fuissé are
particularly sought-after.
Almost all the wine made in the Mâconnais...
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participle with esse (which is
often omitted), and the ****ure
participle with
fuisse. The
present infinitive is used when the
original verb was a
present indicative...
- [Homerum cae****
fuisse].
Impersonal construction: the
infinitival clause serves as the
subject of the verb dicitur.
Dicitur Homerus [caecus
fuisse]. Personal...
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Louis Jadot owns
vineyards in the Mâconnais region:
Domaine Ferret in
Fuissé and Château des
Jacques in
Moulin à Vent
within the
Beaujolais region. In...
- wounds' The
infinitive fuisse can
describe a
situation in the past,
earlier than the time of the verb of speaking:
patrem lanium fuisse ferunt (Livy) 'they...
- Crêches-sur-Saône, near the
village of Chaintré, in the Pouilly-
Fuissé appellation of France. Pouilly-
Fuissé consists of five villages,
southwest of the
commune of...
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Perfect Language (1993), 7–10. Mazzocco, p. 159
mulierem invenitur ante
omnes fuisse locutam.
Umberto Eco, The
Search for the
Perfect Language (1993), p. 50...
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infinitive uses the ****ure
active participle with the
auxiliary verb
fuisse. laudātūrus
fuisse is used only in
indirect statements to
represent a
potential imperfect...