-
There was a
lighthouse at Cape Baba that was
called L****n (Latinized as
Lectum) in
classical times,
anglicised as Cape Lecture. Cape
Lecton is mentioned...
- education. The word "college" is from the
Latin verb lego, legere, legi,
lectum, "to collect,
gather together, pick", plus the
preposition ****, "with",...
- Skip. "ASU, Army Open New
Flexible Display Center". ASU. "
Lectum Displays – FAQ: Are
Lectum displays available in color?".
Plastic Logic. 7
April 2016...
- the
ancient Troad,
mentioned by
Pliny as
being on the
coast north of Cape
Lectum. The site of
Chryse is
located near
modern Göztepe. Pliny.
Naturalis Historia...
- Buchanan,
Rerum Scoticarum historia (Edinburgh: John Paton, 1727), p. 528, "ut
lectum, cubiculum,
secretosque sermones".
David Calderwood,
History of the Kirk...
-
consisting of a meal
offered to gods and goddesses. The word
derives from
lectum sternere, "to
spread (or "drape") a couch." The
deities were represented...
- Dictionary, the
earliest use in
English was in a will of 1434,
mentioning a "
Lectum meum de
tapstriwerke ****
leonibus **** pelicano". They give a wide definition...
- from the
Latin compound word ****-lego, from the verb lego, legere, legi,
lectum, "to collect,
gather together, pick", plus the
preposition ****, "with",...
- or Polymedia, was a
small town in
ancient Aeolis,
between the
promontory Lectum and ****us, and at a
distance of 40
stadia from the former. Its site is located...
- ēmptum "to buy" fundō, fundere, fūdī, fūsum "to pour" legō, legere, lēgī,
lēctum "to collect, to read" relinquō, relinquere, relīquī,
relictum "to leave...