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Portuguese mar (sea)
Vulgar Latin panem →
Spanish pan (bread)
Vulgar Latin lupum →
French loup (wolf) Proto-Germanic *landą → Old, Middle, and
Modern English...
- the name
versipellis ("turnskin").
Augustine instead uses the
phrase "in
lupum fuisse mutatum" (changed into the form of a wolf) to
describe the physical...
- the
shoulders with a
cross pommel Sable.
Escutcheon Per
chevron Sable and
Argent three leopards'
faces jessant-de-lys counterchanged.
Motto Cave
Lupum...
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Commissioned 19 July 1997
Homeport Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor
Motto Cave
Lupum (English: "Beware the Wolf")
Status in
active service Badge General characteristics...
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force mortal hearts [to do],
accursed hunger for gold").
auribus teneo lupum I hold a wolf by the ears
Common ancient proverb, this
version from Terence...
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force mortal hearts [to do],
accursed hunger for gold").
auribus teneo lupum I hold a wolf by the ears
Common ancient proverb, this
version from Terence...
- by
putting the
article after the noun, e.g.
lupul ("the wolf" – from *
lupum illum) and omul ("the man" – *homo illum),
possibly a
result of
being within...
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Spanish Consonants Latin word
Spanish word p → b [β] aperīre, cooperīre,
lupum, operam, populum, capram, superāre1
abrir [aˈβɾir],
cubrir [kuˈβɾir], lobo...
- wolf, and he will come"; from Terence's play Adelphoe.
lupus non
mordet lupum a wolf does not bite a wolf
lupus non
timet canem latrantem a wolf is not...
- case is
lupus and the
vocative case is lupe, but the
accusative case is
lupum. The
asterisks before the Proto-Indo-European
words means that they are...