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compound of the
Latin prefix e- (variant of ex-)
meaning 'out of, from' and
merere (source of 'merit')
meaning 'to serve, earn'. The word is
attested since...
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Bauer and Wynecken, was able to
offer the help
requested by
Merere II,
promising to
restore Merere to his
homeland if he
guarded Uhehe's
western border against...
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Maiwa b****a; Makeru; Makpa;
Makpa Aubiriki;
Mangoro B****a;
Manko B****a;
Merere B****a; Mozu-Ete; Napoko; Narawanti; Noge; Nohi Gwari; Numai; Nyaba; Obaye...
- ****istant referees:
Arnaldo Pinto (Brazil)
Merere Gonzales (Trinidad and Tobago)
Fourth official:
Mario Sánchez
Yanten (Chile)...
- his
exceptional service during the war. The
Latin quote reads "Successm
Merere Conemur"
which translates to "Endeavor to
Deserve Success". The gold and...
- instruct" iaceō, iacēre, iacuī,
iacitum "to lie (on the ground/bed)" mereō,
merēre, meruī,
meritum "to deserve" misceō, miscēre, miscuī,
mixtum "to mix" moneō...
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during the Late
Middle Ages and Reformation. Its name goes back to Latin:
merere, "to deserve". Méreaux
emerged in
churches as
tokens that
entitled clergy...
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rouse Hehe
warriors to battle.
Munyigumba even
forced the Wasangu,
under Merere II, to move
their capital to Usafwa. With Munyigumba's
death in 1878 or...
- ****istant referees:
Arnaldo Pinto (Brazil)
Merere Gonzales (Trinidad and Tobago)
Fourth official:
Mario Sánchez
Yanten (Chile)...
- ****istant referees:
Arnaldo Pinto (Brazil)
Merere Gonzales (Trinidad and Tobago)
Fourth official:
Mario Sánchez
Yanten (Chile)...