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displaced in
industry by directs. The term
mordant comes from the
Latin mordere, "to bite". In the past, it was
thought that a
mordant helped the dye "bite"...
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describe this
musical figure. The word
ultimately is
derived from
Latin mordere 'to bite'.
Piano mordents A p****age
first pla**** with
lower mordents, then...
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nominative form ego too much
troppo masa from Gr**** μᾶζα (mâza) to bite
mordere morsegàr, smorsegàr
deverbal derivative, from
Latin morsus "bitten", compare...
- "Il
Gubbio cala il
poker sul Monza: 4 a 0. De Petrillo:"Non
riusciamo a
mordere"".
Monza Brianza News (in Italian). 3
October 2010.
Archived from the original...
- rīsum "to laugh" The
perfect is
reduplicated with -ī. Examples: mordeō,
mordēre, momordī,
morsum "to bite" spondeō, spondēre, spopondī, spōnsum "to vow...
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mordeo mordentes,
ultro non
mordeo quemquam; sed sunt
mordentem multi mordere parati: nemo
timet morsum,
dentes quia non
habet ullos. I bite
those who...
- amorce,
powder for the
touchhole (Cotgrave), and the
other by to bite (Lat.
mordere),
hence "to
indulge in biting,
stinging or
gnawing thoughts of slaughter"...
- morale, morality, mores, morigerous, morose,
morosity mord- bite
Latin mordere,
morsus mordacious, mordacity, mordancy, mordant, mordent, mordente, mordicancy...
- title:
Ordinary Fascism 1966
United Kingdom Warsaw Ghetto 1967
Denmark Mordere iblandt os (TV)
Henning Knudsen English title:
Murderers Among Us 1968...
- morale, morality, mores, morigerous, morose,
morosity mord- bite
Latin mordere,
morsus mordacious, mordacity, mordancy, mordant, mordent, mordente, mordicancy...