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Charter to
Newbattle Abbey (Midlothian) in 1293 a
reference is made to
furnus Arthur (Latin for "Arthur's Oven"),
indicating that it was a well established...
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depicted as a
great sea monster. His name
seems to come from
Latin "fornus", "
furnus": "oven".
Marchosias (also Marchocias) is a
powerful Great Marquis of ****...
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Spanish word for 'oven' or 'furnace', and is
derived from the
Latin word
furnus. "Young
women must
master the art of
using the oven to bake piki, a tasty...
- type species. The
genus name is from
Latin furnarius meaning "baker" (from
furnus meaning "oven"). The
genus contains eight species: Band-tailed
hornero (Furnarius...
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after the
collapse of
Roman civilization. Many
Roman kitchens had an oven (
furnus or fornax), and some (such as the
kitchen of the
Villa of the Mysteries)...
- oven
afarnu /
affran /
afferan /
ufernu /
ferran furnus furru /
forru forno fornu /
forru /
furru furnu forn
chicken /
chick afullus /
afellus / fiǧǧus...
- κανδήλιον [kanˈdilion] (Latin: candela, 'candle'), φούρνος [ˈfurnos] (Latin:
furnus, 'oven') and φλάσκα [ˈflaska] (Latin: flasco, 'wine bottle').
Other influences...
- Its inventor, André
Dalesme (1643–1727),
called it a
smokeless stove (
furnus acapnos). The
stove consisted of an iron bowl in
which the fuel was burned...
- */βiˈβɛnda/ Sp.
vivienda Pt.
vivenda 'residence, housing' clib**** oven —
furnus The more
usual CL word. PR. */ˈfʊrnu/acc Fr. four Occ. forn Cat. forn Ara...
- The
derivation of the
current genus name, Furnarius, is from the
Latin furnus,
meaning "an oven". The
Spanish word "hornero"
similarly comes from horno...