- a ****er. But if I
catch you, Gargilius, you'll shut up!') Its
synonym lambere was also
sometimes used in a ****ual sense.
Martial (3.81)
criticises a...
- is
probably derived from
Latin lampetra,
which may mean "stone licker" (
lambere "to lick" +
petra "stone"),
though the
etymology is uncertain. Lamprey...
- *leccōn "to lick" MDu lecken, Du
likken "to lick" L
lingere (Sard línghere),
lambere (Sp lamer, Pg lamber) maçon "bricklayer" (OFr m****on, machun) *mattio "mason"...
-
containing few, but very used,
Latin etyma:
lumbum (loin),
camba (bed),
lambere (lick), etc. however, it has not been
retained during other more recent...
-
TuMulTus (Naevius) and nē Mē TerrēTe
TiMenTem (Virgil) with M and T; MoLLīs
LaMbere fLaMMa coMās and MoLLīs
fLaMMa MeduLLās with M and L (Virgil); and RēGī...