- of carp and
other fresh water fish is
called lapți (from the
Latin word
lactes) and is
usually fried. In
Russian cuisine,
herring milt (молока, moloka)...
-
forms based on
their oblique stems that
avoided the
final consonants (e.g. *
lacte, *mele, *core).
Final -m was
dropped in
Vulgar Latin. Even in classical...
- some time
before 1256,
commenting "vocatur
fungus muscarum, eo quod in
lacte pulverizatus interficit muscas" ("it is
called the fly
mushroom because...
- 1541 he
prefixed to his
treatise on milk and milk products,
Libellus de
lacte et
operibus lactariis a
letter addressed to his
friend Jacob Avienus (Vogel)...
-
derive from the non-standard but
attested Latin nominative/accusative
neuter lacte or
accusative masculine lactem. In
Spanish the word
became feminine, while...
-
Capparoni 1933, p. 299. «Ego vasa haec, aut lacteas, sive
albas venas, aut
lactes etiam appellare soleo...» (De lactibus, sive
lacteis venis, p. 23); «Non...
- with an egg-based topping.
Bobotie appears to be a
variant of
patinam ex
lacte, a dish do****ented by the
ancient Roman writer Apicius consisting of layers...
-
English Latin Italian Spanish Portuguese French Catalan LFN milk
lacte latte leche leite lait llet lete bed
lecto letto lecho leito lit llit leto night...
- culture. The
Roman nurses' lullaby, "Lalla, Lalla, Lalla, aut dormi, aut
lacte", may be the
oldest to survive. Many
medieval English verses ****ociated...
- 2008, the
French composer, François Narboni,
composed an opera, Au Bois
lacté,
based on his own
translation and
adaptation of
Under Milk Wood. It was...