-
referring to Al-Walid I. Yet a
third claims that it
derives from
Vallis Olivetum,
meaning 'valley of the olives'; however, no
olive trees are
found in that...
- of the -um/-a type
survive more
extensively than in Tuscan. Cf.
Latin olīvētum, olīvēta ‘olive-grove’, ‘olive-groves’ > [liˈviːtu], [leˈveːta] in the...
- 1635 Parn****us renovatus, Gdańsk 1636
Epigrammata liber I,
Leiden 1643
Olivetum Libri three,
Florence 1646
Sonette (Lissaer Sonette),
Lissa 1637 Son- und...
- the
village owes its name to this crop, as
derived from the
Latin Oliete Olivetum (olive). Currently, 70% of the
olive grove is abandoned.
Oliete is part...