- foie,
Spanish hígado, etc.)
derives not from the
Latin anatomical term,
jecur, but from the
culinary term ficatum,
literally "stuffed with figs," referring...
- ****ato,
Spanish hígado, etc.)
derives not from the
Latin anatomical term,
jecur, but from the
culinary term ficatum,
literally "stuffed with figs", referring...
- JSTOR 410151. (Walter 2006, p. 40): "(...) for example, why it is not the word
JECUR (a
Latin word
taken from the Gr****)
which has come down to us with the meaning...
- "nail" A maku, B
mekwa "nail" ša-an-ku-wa- "nail" *yḗkʷr̥, yekʷnés "liver"
jecur (jecinoris) "liver" hẽpar (hḗpatos) "liver" yákr̥t (yaknás) "liver" Av yākarǝ...
- with a Red rose also
proper the
sinister gorged with a like
collar charged with four
pallets Argent surmounted by a palm leaf Or.
Motto Cor Non
Jecur...
- bëjëm të ngrënit do ta gatuajmë
ushqimin We will
prepare the food U ka
jecur njera qacës unë kam ecur tek
sheshi I have
walked to the
square Ghajdhuri...