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Lavaré (French pronunciation: [
lavaʁe]) is a
commune in the
Sarthe department in the
region of Pays de la
Loire in north-western France. Old Catton, England...
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generally thought to
derive from Old
French lavandre,
ultimately from
Latin lavare from lavo (to wash),
referring to the use of blue
infusions of the plants...
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district of Broadland. The
village is
twinned with the
French commune of
Lavaré. The name of
Catton most
likely means farmstead (or Tun) of a man called...
- Horace, who
gives laternio as
another form of
lavernio or robber); from
lavare (Acron on Horace,
according to whom
thieves were
called lavatores, perhaps...
- at all) in
negative sentences (cf.
French ne ... point)
rigovernare for
lavare i
piatti (to do/wash the dishes)
sciocco (which
means "silly" or "stupid"...
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- church. The
castle of La Plaine. The
castle of Châtigny.
Prioral church of
Lavaré.
Castle of Bel-Air. The
manor of Hamardières. The
manor of Thoudé. Communes...
- Y la mi
cinta dorada (6 differencias) La
bella mal
maridada Con que la
lavare Ay arde coraçon
Volume 6: Ay en el
veynte y dos
diferencias de
Conde claros...
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Carolina National Movement for the
Establishment of a 49th
State Schwartz-
Lavares, Ashley; Osunsami,
Steve (September 30, 2020). "Black
Americans are leaving...
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majority of commonly-used verbs. For example, the OF verb
laver "to wash" (Lat
lavāre) is
conjugated je lef, tu leves, il leve in the
present indicative and je...