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constitute a payment. The root word "pay" in "payment"
comes from the
Latin "
pacare" (to pacify), from "pax",
meaning "peace". In the
Middle Ages, the term...
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competing with ponere);
necare ('murder' → 'drown',
competing with submergere);
pacare ('placate' → 'pay',
competing with solvere), and
totus ('whole' → 'all,...
- nuet nuit nuèch/nuèit nit
noche not(g) neuit/neucc
notte noite noti
night pacare payér
payer pagar pagar pagar pagar/pajar paghé
pagare pagar pagai pay sudor...
- [esˈkuðo],
estado [esˈtaðo],
piedra [ˈpjeðra] c → g [ɣ] fo****, la****, lo****,
pacāre, sacrātum, aqua, lucrum2
fuego [ˈfweɣo], lago [ˈlaɣo],
luego [ˈlweɣo], pagar...
- "life" > vie; CADĒRE "to fall" > OF
cheoir >
choir /k/, /g/ /j/ or no
sound PACĀRE "to pay" > payer; LOCĀRE "to put, to lease" >
louer "to rent" /p/, /b/,...
- ('hearth' → 'fire'),
mittere ('send' → 'put'),
necare ('murder' → 'drown'),
pacare ('placate' → 'pay'), and
totus ('whole' → 'all, every').
Certain words may...