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infinitive and an
auxiliary verb, such as debere, venire, velle, or
especially habere. All of the
modern Romance languages have
grammaticalized one of
these periphrastic...
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Habère-Lullin (French pronunciation: [abɛʁ lylɛ̃]; Arpitan: Âbèro d’Avâl) is a
commune in the Haute-Savoie
department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region...
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appear to have a
common origin, but
which in fact do not. For example,
Latin habēre and
German haben both mean 'to have' and are
phonetically similar. However...
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derived from the
Latin infinitive followed by a
finite form of the verb
habēre. This verb
originally meant "to have" in
classical Latin, but in Late Latin...
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Habère-Poche (French pronunciation: [abɛʁ pɔʃ]; Arpitan: Âbèro d’Amont) is a
commune in the Haute-Savoie
department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region...
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elephantis fulciri,
elephantes uero ne subsiderent,
super testudine pedes fixos habere. Quærenti quis
testudinis corpus firmaret, ne dilaberetur,
respondere nesciuit...
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filius ejus
Faramundus fuit, rex crinitus, a quo
Franci crinitos reges habere coeperunt. Post quem
Clodius filius ejus
regnans Francis a
Thoringia advectis...
- to the
Chablais Alps, and
located in the
communes of Bellevaux,
Habère-Poche,
Habère-Lullin and Mégevette. Two ski
stations have been set up on its slopes...
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Sarum Rite of the
Catholic Church, vow of the wife
reads as follows: N. Vis
habere hunc
uirum in
sponsum et illi
obedire et
servire et eum
diligere et honorare...
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tense of *keh₂p- (“to take, seize, catch”).
Corsican avè (“to have”)
Latin habēre,
present active infinitive of habeō << Proto-Italic *habēō << PIE *gʰeh₁bʰ-...