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relics of some saints. The word
monstrance comes from the
Latin word
monstrare,
while the word
ostensorium comes from the
Latin word ostendere. Either...
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appears in
Horace (Epistles, book I,
epistle XVII, line 4):
caecus iter
monstrare uelit ("the
blind wishing to show the way").
Horace was the
leading Roman...
- 2001).
Anagram games, and
etymological 'jokes' (e.g.
using the verb '
monstrare'
followed by the noun 'monstrum', then the verb 'demonstrare') and other...
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Latin monile monilifer, moniliform,
Moniliformida monstra- show
Latin monstrāre counterdemonstration, counterdemonstrator, demonstrable, demonstrant,...
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merlo mierlă
merla mèrlo
merla mirlo melro merlo mielra mielru blackbird monstrare mostrare mustra mostrar muishar amostrar mostrar amostrar mostrar mostrar...
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miruellu miruilu mielru melro merlo mirlo merla merla mèrlo
blackbird monstrare amostrar amosare amostrar amostrar mostrar muestral mostrar mostrar mostral...
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Latin monstrum, "a marvel, prodigy, portent", in turn from
Latin monstrare, "to show".
Monsters in
medieval Europe were
often humanoid, but could...
- Leaenam,
Harmodii (an
nescis hospes?)
amica fuit. Sic
animum placuit monstrare viraginis acrem More ferae,
nomen vel quia tale tulit. Quòd
fidibus contorta...
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Cenotype |
Vromb | The Law Rah
Collective |
Displacer |
Monstrare featuring Cordell Klier |
Szkieve | S:Cage | The Liar's
Rosebush | Kriss...
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Latin monile monilifer, moniliform,
Moniliformida monstra- show
Latin monstrāre counterdemonstration, counterdemonstrator, demonstrable, demonstrant,...