- Dis****tio nova
contra mulieres, qua
probatur eas
homines non esse (English translation: A new
argument against women, in
which it is
demonstrated that...
- the missionaries. The
bridge and
torch problem.
Propositio de viro et
muliere ponderantibus plaustrum. In this problem, also
occurring in Propositiones...
-
Panegyrici veteres, 1607,
Heidelberg Disputed: Dis****tio nova
contra mulieres, qua
probatur eas
homines non esse, 1595,
probably printed in Zerbst, 11...
-
female gladiators,
rather than victims. The
inscription defines them as
mulieres (women),
rather than
feminae (ladies), in
keeping with
their low social...
-
referred to as the
ladies of
Salerno and the
Salernitan women (Latin:
mulieres Salernitanae), were a
group of
women physicians who
studied in medieval...
-
ordinary Latin words are avoided, e.g. audiunt, mīlitēs, hominibus, facilius,
mulierēs, familiae, voluptātibus etc.,
simply because they
cannot be ****ed into...
- VETŬLU(M) (old)
vello vieyu viejo TEGŬLA(M) (tile)
tella teya teja
Group -LY-
MULĬERE(M) (woman)
muller muyer mujer -LL- CASTĔLLU(M) (castle)
castelo castiellu...
- In the
Catholic Church during the Renaissance, St. Paul's
admonition "
mulieres in
ecclesiis taceant" ("let the
women keep
silence in the churches") still...
- one of the
mulieres Saleritanae)
Matteo Silvatico (14th century)
Mercuriade (14th century,
probably a pseudonym, was one of the
mulieres Saleritanae)...
-
Romance groups -lj-, -c'l-, -t'l-
result in
palatal lateral ll [ʎ], e.g.
muliere >
muller ('woman', Sp. mujer, Cat. muller), acuc'la >
agulla ('needle'...