- indehiscence, indehiscent,
inhiation ‡hiscō hisc- – – iaceō iac- iacu-
jacit- be thrown, lie adjacent, cir****jacent, nonadjacent, subjacent, superjacent...
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Introduction (Fifth
Century Britain). The
inscription was "Cantiori Hic
Jacit Venedotis Cive Fuit
Consobrino Magli Magistrati",
which he
translated as...
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significance in that regard. John Rhys had read the
Latin text as "Cantiori Hic
Jacit Venedotis Cive Fuit
Consobrino Magli Magistrati" in his
Lectures on Welsh...
- two-handed
sword engraven on the prin****l
tombstone and this inscription, Hic
jacit Malcolumbus MacDuffie de Collonsay; his coat of arms and colour-staff is...
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settled in the area.
Other readings and
interpretations are: "Cor
Balenci jacit Ordous",
interpreted as: "The
Heart of
Balengus the
Ordovician lies here"...
- over-rides laws that
decriminalized nudity twenty-two
years ago," says
Jacit Ribas i Deix,
president of the ****ociation for
Defence of the
Right to Nudity...
- the
engraving of a birlinn, two
handed claymore and the
inscription "Hic
jacit Malcolumbus MacDuffie de Collonsay" ("Here lies
Malcolumbus MacDuffie of...
-
settled in the area.
Other readings and
interpretations are: "Cor
Balenci jacit Ordous",
interpreted as: "The
Heart of
Balengus the
Ordovician lies here"...
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Frankish inscriptions on tombstones. One of the
fifth century: 'Leontius hic
jacit fidelis puer
dulcisimus patri,
pietissimus matri. Qui
vixit annis septem...