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Dictionary of the
English Language, 4th ed.: "Latin cognātus: co-, co- +
gnātus, born, past
participle of nāscī, to be born."
Other definitions of the English...
- with
Koragg for the artifact. Meanwhile, the
other Rangers try to stop
Gnatu and
Spydax from
stealing any more
souls from Briarwood's citizens. After...
- 'crow, demon,' Badba,
Welsh bod, 'kite,' the
Gaulish name Bodv-, in Bodvo-
gnatus and the
Welsh name Bodnod,
Macbain (1982)
suggests *bodwā- as the Proto-Celtic...
- The
filiation sometimes included the name of the mother, in
which case
gnatus would follow the mother's name,
instead of
filius or filia. This is especially...
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names Boduus, Teuto-boduus, Ate-boduus, Soli-boduus, Boduo-genus, and Buduo-
gnatus are related.
Philologist John T. Koch
argues that
Middle Irish bodb must...
- and this
change was
reflected in the
orthography of
later texts, as in
gnātus, gnōscō > nātus, nōscō. In
classical Latin, the
rhotic /r/ was most likely...
- ā, ā, īr/ūr, īr/ūr;
Lithuanian ím, ín, ír, íl): PIE *ǵn̥h₁-tos "born" >
gnātus "son", nātus "born" (participle) (cf.
Middle Welsh gnawt "relative", Gr****...
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monster that
shoots spikes and webs. He was
Gnatu's silent partner who held onto the
stolen lifeforce.
Gnatu used
Spydex as a
shield for one of the Rangers'...
- brackets, is: L. Corneli. L. f. P. [n] Scipio, quaist., tr. mil.,
annos gnatus ****III mortuos.
Pater regem Antioco subegit. A
translation into classical...
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number of
other Latin words could be
spelled with
either gn- or n-, such as
gnatus and natus, "born". In the time of the Republic, the prin****l cognomina...