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- marina maxima vnum dentibus truculentum, alterum cornibus et visu flammeo horrendum / Cuius oculi cir****ferentia XVI vel XX pedum mensuram continet Gesner...
- first being legless: "non pedati", then quoting Wagner: "..vulgo dicito, horrendum serpentem.. caput felis capiti haud dissimile, at pedibus omnino destitutus...
- depicting Batista as a tyrant. According to Castro, Batista was a "monstrum horrendum ... without entrails" who had committed an act of treachery in 1933 when...
- 1673, Schottelius used both ablaut and the adjective ablautend in his Horrendum bellum grammaticale Teutonum antiquissimorum (Horrendous grammatical war...
- elided: 27 . For example, poss(e) Ītalia; Teucrōr(um) āvertere, monstr(um) horrendum: 27 . In Gr****, short vowels elide freely: 24 ; however, long wovels are...
- He was referred to as “Malefatius” instead of Bonifatius, and also “horrendum monstrum” by many, showing the turn of feelings the people of Rome had...
- depicting Batista as a tyrant. According to Castro, Batista was a "monstrum horrendum ... without entrails" who had committed an act of treachery in 1933 when...
- Andreyevich librarian Two Arrows. Stone Age Detective old women Carmen Horrendum nurse Crash – Cop's Daughter controller 1990 Jackals Screen-wiper A Cap...
- in 1558 with Nicholas à Moffan's Soltani Soymanni Turcorum Imperatoris horrendum facinus, as Horrible and Cruell Murder of Sultan Solyman. The work later...
- depicting Batista as a tyrant. According to Castro, Batista was a "monstrum horrendum ... without entrails" who had committed an act of treachery in 1933 when...