-
through any
combination of these. The word
derives from the
Latin verb
narrare ("to tell"),
which is
derived from the
adjective gnarus ("knowing or skilled")...
- Bruyere,
including the
interactive 360°
audiovisual installation Si
poteris narrare,
licet ("if you are able to
speak of it, then you may do so") in 2002,...
-
replaced by a
variety of
alternatives such as the
native fabulari and
narrare or the Gr****
borrowing parabolare.
classical Latin particles fared poorly...
- "medium" film, an
interactive audiovisual 360°
installation (Si
poteris narrare licet ("if you are able to
speak of it, then you may do so" ...... ) in...
- *(ga)knēwanaz tell
kithe make
known relate narrate relatus < re- +
ferre narrare PGmc *þankjan PGmc *(ga)þāht- + *-fullaz PGmc *(ga)mentþijan + *-fullaz...
-
shorts and "medium" films, an
interactive 360° installation, Si
poteris narrare licet ("if you are able to
speak of it, then you may do so") in 2002, a...
-
shorts and "medium" films, an
interactive 360° installation, Si
poteris narrare licet ("if you are able to
speak of it, then you may do so") in 2002, a...
- (narkân), νάρκη (nárkē) narcolepsy, narcosis,
narcotic narr- tell
Latin narrare counternarrative, inenarrable, narration, narrative,
narrator nas- nose...
- be
noted the
lexicon and
perifrastic forms typical of
Sardinian (e.g.
narrare in
place of dicere;
compare with
Sardinian nàrrere or nàrri(ri) 'to say')...
-
numquam verum ipsissimum. Nunc
certe oportet te
nobis hanc rem
ingenue narrare, ut
tempus fallas,
usque dum
mulieres carnes ****as perficiant.'
Tamen avus...