- Additionally, some forms,
notably ostie and criss, can
become semi-adjectival when
followed by de, as in Va t'en,
ostie de chat! (Scram, you ****ing cat...
- Cébeillac-Gervasoni,
Maria Letizia Caldelli,
Fausto Zevi, Épigraphie latine.
Ostie : cent
inscriptions dans leur contexte,
Armand Colin, 2006, ISBN 2-200-21774-9...
-
fried pastries Ossa di
morto Sicilian biscuits prepared for Day of the Dead
Ostie ripiene [it]
Wafers filled with almonds,
honey and cinnamon, originally...
-
since the 1400s. The
etymologically unrelated Quebec French word esti or
ostie,
meaning host, is used as a
profanity in
Quebec when
something unpleasant...
- Ostienses, CIL XIV, 244. Picard, "
Ostie et la
Gaule de l'Ouest", p****im. Rémy, Les carrières sénatoriales, p. 220. Picard, "
Ostie et la
Gaule de l'Ouest", p...
- romains,
Paris Strasbourg, 1923 J. Carcopino,
Virgile et les
origines de
Ostie,
Paris 1919, pp. 119-120 Suetonius, Augustus, 40 Suetonius, Claudii, 6...
-
Integration -
International Consensus. EI-IC
ESPRIT Project 21.859.
James K.
Ostie (1996). "An
Introduction to
Enterprise Modeling and Simulation" E. Aranow...
-
hommage à
Hubert Zehnacker, 2006, p. 229 (in French)
Gilbert Charles-Picard,
Ostie et la
Gaule de l'Ouest, (1981), Mélanges de l'École française de Rome 93...
- / 39.3379°N 82.0956°W / 39.3379; -82.0956
Campus Rural,
urban Mascot Ostie the
Osteopathic Owl and
Rufus the
Bobcat Website www.ohio.edu/medicine https://www...
- Carcopino, Jerome.
Daily Life in
Ancient Rome. 1940. Carcopino, Jerome.
Ostie. 1929.
Coulston and Dodge, Jon and Hazel.
Ancient Rome: The
Archeology of...