-
parir "to give birth" /ãj̃/ /ã/ free /a/ +
nasal amāre aime amer "to love"
manēre maint maneir,
manoir "to remain" /je/ /e/
palatal + free /a/ *accapāre achieve...
- traditions.
Ultimately derived from the
Latin mansus, "dwelling", from
manere, "to remain", by the 16th
century the term
meant both a
dwelling and, in...
- and ****embled unto him many misdoers,
beynge of his clothynge, and, in
manere of insurrection,
wente into the
wodes in that countrie, like as it hadde...
- simpàtiques
maneres d'acabar amb el capitalisme".
Teatre Micalet (in
European Spanish).
Retrieved 30
January 2024. "17 simpàtiques
maneres d'acabar amb...
- p. 412.
Humanum fuit errare, diaboli**** est per
animositatem in
errore manere. "University of
Minnesota Style Manual:
Correct Usage". .umn.edu. 2010-11-22...
-
reciperet sensus ("Contra Julianum", I, 9.42; PL 44, 670) Non
substantialiter manere concupiscentiam,
sicut corpus aliquod aut spiritum; sed esse affectionem...
-
totes maneres de
potatges de menjar', a cura de
Rudolf Grewe. Edició
revisada per
Amadeu J.
Soberanas i Joan Santanach. 'Llibre de
totes maneres de confits'...
- the
Latin word
mansio "dwelling", an
abstract noun
derived from the verb
manere "to dwell". The
English word
manse originally defined a
property large enough...
- emanant, emanate, emanation, immanant,
immanation man- (MAN-) stay
Latin manēre,
mansus immanence, immanent, impermanence, impermanent, maisonette, manor...
- p. 412.
Humanum fuit errare, diaboli**** est per
animositatem in
errore manere. "University of
Minnesota Style Manual:
Correct Usage". .umn.edu. 2010-11-22...