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- the new commune Janville-en-Beauce. The name Le Puiset comes from Latin puteus, pit or cistern, whence French puits, well. It takes its name from a local...
- A puteal (Latin: from puteus ("well") – pl.: putealia) is a classical wellhead built around a water well's access opening. The enclosure keeps people from...
- was 150 miles away. It took the name Puteoli whose roots are in the Latin puteus (well or cistern). An alternative etymology of Puteoli derives from the...
- Andrea Pozzo (Italian: [anˈdrɛːa ˈpottso]; Latinized version: Andreas Puteus; 30 November 1642 – 31 August 1709) was an Italian Jesuit brother, Baroque...
- called natatorium or piscina), loutron,[dubious – discuss] natatio, or puteus; the terms natatio and natatorium suggest that some of those baths were...
- center of Fr****ineto, near Gioia del Colle; from Puteus ins**** (pit that makes folle) or from Puteus j****, because of the ancient custom of depositing...
- surname; a topographic name for someone who lived by a well, pou ‘well’ (Latin puteus ‘well’, ‘pit’). Notable people with the name include: The New Orleans physician...
- conclusus), the tall cedar (cedrus exalta), the well of living waters (puteus aquarum viventium), the olive tree (oliva speciosa), the fountain in the...
- latinitium.com 2021 Tres Fabulae Edgarii Allani Poe: Cattus niger, Ranunculus, Puteus et Pendulum Three Stories by Edgar Allan Poe Poe, Edgar Allan Gross, Nicholas...
- German (Pützer) topographic name for someone who lived by a pool (Latin puteus 'well', 'pool') or a habitational name for someone from a place named with...