- laudabant, ita laudabant:
bonum agricolam bonumque colonum;
amplissime laudari existimabatur qui ita laudabatur. (...) At ex
agricolis et viri fortissimi...
-
thematical vowel, e, is
taken from the
present stem, and an –ī is added.
laudārī translates as "to be praised." The
perfect active infinitive is formed...
- Landar, Landari, or
Laudari(s) was the Duke of
Friuli following Wechthari in 678. He
himself died
before 694, when
Rodoald appears as his successor. Paul...
-
Escutcheon of the
Hammick baronets of
Cavendish Square Creation date 1834
Status extant Motto Laudari a laudato, To be
praised by one
already praised...
- non
vulgari Geographo,
valde placere ab
omnibus quoque (etiam exteris)
laudari plurimum:
desiderabam eandem orbis descriptionem,
universis Mathematicarum...
- with
things which have been
discovered by
other people' mōs est Athēnīs
laudārī in cōntiōne eōs quī sint in proeliīs interfectī (Cicero) 'it is a custom...
- The said lady, my grandmother,
built the
church of the Holy
Trinity in
Laudari (Lavdar) near
Ceria (Xerje) and, in the same fashion, our
descendants built...
-
favourite maxims,
which hung
framed above his desk, was: "Non es
sanctior si
laudaris, nec
vilior si vituperaris. Quod es, hoc es; nec
melior dici
vales quam...
- Argentina;
Doris Cuban sound, son cubano;
Antony Trahair,
juggler from England;
Laudari,
Irish folk; Duo Resonante,
musicians from Denmark; Kankobà, percussionists...