- Gr**** word "
moneres" ("μονήρης"),
meaning "alone”, or “unique".[citation needed] By the time
Andronicus was writing, the folk
etymology of
monēre was widely...
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Monera (/məˈnɪərə/) (Gr****: μονήρης (
monḗrēs), "single", "solitary") is
historically a
biological kingdom that is made up of prokaryotes. As such, it...
- love', hortārī 'to exhort'; of the
second conjugation by -ē-re or -ē-rī:
monēre 'to warn', verērī 'to fear', of the
third conjugation by -ere, -ī: dūcere...
- Uni and "Moneta"
either from the
Latin word "
monere" (remind, warn, or instruct) or the Gr**** word "
moneres" (alone, unique). In the
Western world, a prevalent...
- "monument"
comes from the
Latin "monumentum",
derived from the word moneo,
monere,
which means 'to remind' or 'to warn',
suggesting a
monument allows us to...
- sees in her a
military aspect. As for the etymology,
Cicero gives the verb
monēre warn,
hence the Warner.
Palmer accepts Cicero's
etymology as a possibility...
-
remained in the mind is
again moved." He also
places the
causative verb
monêre, "to warn, advise, remind," in this same group,
explaining that the verbal...
- sʊalizɔ̞ni girl-cʟs তুলি tuli tuli
lifting ল’বৰ löbor lo̞bɔ̞ɹ taking-of মনেৰে
monere mɔ̞nɛɹɛ mind-with সাঁফৰটো xãphortü x̟ãpʰɔ̞ɹtʊ lid-the গুচাই
gusai gusai...
- in
addition to the rowers. It was the
galley used by
Illyrian pirates moneres – single-row
oared vessels phaseli –
sailing p****enger
ferries first centuries...
-
infinitive 2nd
person singular 2nd
person plural amāre (to love) amā amāte
monēre (to advise/warn) monē monēte audīre (to hear) audī audīte...