- and
convey an image. The word "lobby"
comes from
Medieval Latin lobia,
laubia or lobium.
Opera House of Paris,
Palais Garnier's
grand salon Landgericht...
- Le Saint-Sébastien 12
September 1665 Rougemont,
Boisbriand , Des Portes,
Varenne La
Justice 14
September 1665 La Fouille,
Laubia, Saint-Ours, Naurois...
- Latrán, p. of Český
Krumlov Laube: Děčín XIII-Loubí Laubendorf: Pomezí
Laubias: Lubojaty, p. of Bílovec Laucha: Louchov, p. of Domašín Laudmer: Luboměř...
- the verb). See the
example of ki above. Yang baku sma bika! 'Why, you are like me!'
Wimna kaka
laubia ni? 'I
wonder if he'll get
angry if I tell him.'...
- Étienne de la Touche,
until June 20, 1664
Captain Arnault Tarey,
Sieur de
Laubias,
commander of the garrison, he
arrived in Trois-Rivières in
September 1665...
- Nicolet. They also bore the name of the
first lords of Nicolet,
namely Laubia and Cressé. The
Abenakis call it Pithiganitekw,
which means 'river of the...
- Les
Laubies (French pronunciation: [le lobi]; Occitan: Las
Làubias) is a
commune in the Lozère
department in
southern France.
Communes of the Lozère department...