- time of
Plautus under the
Roman Republic where its name was iānitor (from
iānua, 'door', the root of "janitor"). The
United States House of Representatives...
- Catalan). Molla,
Guillem (2003). "El català a Andorra: tota una lluita" (PDF).
Ianua:
Revista philologica romanica (in Italian). 4: 73–90.
Archived from the...
- and
another turned to the mountains. Or it
could come from the
Latin word
ianua, also
related to the name of the God J****, and
meaning "door", or "p****age...
-
wisdom and
virtue Motto of the
University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
sapientia ianua vitae wisdom is the
gateway to life
Motto of the
Wirral Grammar School for...
- Conde,
Xavier (2001). "Introducción a la fonología y fonética del español".
Ianua.
Revista Philologica Romanica (in Spanish): 11–12.
Archived from the original...
-
Mirandese jinela from
Latin *ianuella "small opening", a
derivative of
ianua "door".
Sardinian balcone (alternative for ventàna/bentàna)
comes from Old...
-
Johann Baptist Zimmermann (1680-1758):
Ianua coeli...
- Sozana, (quondam) de
Jacobi de
Fontana Rubea, uxor
Dominici de
Columbo de
Ianua ac
Christophorus et
Pelegrinus filii eorum,
which can be
translated as "Susanna...
-
Minoritaira an Pertual" [Mirandese: A
Minority Language in Portugal] (PDF).
Ianua:
Revista Philologica Romanica (in Mirandese). 2: 89–105.
Archived from the...
- on a
General Linguistic Basis, ser.
Janua linguarum :
Series practica /
Ianua linguarum /
Series practica. Mouton, 1975. M.A.K.Halliday, An Introduction...