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- Conde, Xavier (2001). "Introducción a la fonología y fonética del español". Ianua. Revista Philologica Romanica (in Spanish): 11–12. Archived from the original...
- looking at the sea and another turned to the mountains; or, the Latin word ianua ([ˈi̯aː.nu.a]), also related to the name of the god J****, and meaning "door"...
- Minoritaira an Pertual" [Mirandese: A Minority Language in Portugal] (PDF). Ianua: Revista Philologica Romanica (in Mirandese). 2: 89–105. Archived from the...
- Catalan). Molla, Guillem (2003). "El català a Andorra: tota una lluita" (PDF). Ianua: Revista philologica romanica (in Italian). 4: 73–90. Archived from the...
- angustiam ascendentium, quae robustissimis saxis sunt extructae, habentes ianuas angustissimas; intra vero muri mediam latitudinem sunt gradus per quos in...
- 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...
- Mirandese jinela from Latin *ianuella "small opening", a derivative of ianua "door". Sardinian balcone (alternative for ventàna/bentàna) comes from Old...
- 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...
- Indo-European etymology either from Di**** or from root *yā-. From I**** derived ianua ("door"), and hence the English word "janitor" (Latin, ianitor). Three etymologies...
- derives from the Latin "ianitor", meaning doorkeeper or porter, itself from "ianua", meaning door, entrance or gate. Its first recorded use meaning "caretaker...