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Arabian Peninsula. The word
peninsula derives from
Latin paeninsula, from
paene 'almost' and insula 'island'. The word
entered English in the 16th century...
- ****her:
roughly 1.4 million km (870,000 mi). The
penumbra (from the
Latin paene "almost, nearly" and
umbra "shadow") is the
region in
which only a portion...
- La
Paene Masara (born 1973-11-10) is a
retired male
boxer from Indonesia, who
twice competed for his
native Asian country at the
Summer Olympics: 1996...
-
Paenungulata (from
Latin paene "almost" + ungulātus "having hoofs") is a
clade of "sub-ungulates",
which groups three extant mammal orders: Proboscidea...
- Press, 2000) ISBN 0-19-500260-1 pp. 26, 28–29 Ruffing, Kai (2006).
Deleto paene imperio Romano:
Transformationsprozesse des Römischen
Reiches im 3. Jahrhundert...
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first half of the
third century A.D., in: K.-P.
Johne et al. (eds.),
Deleto paene imperio Romano,
Stuttgart 2006.
Karlheinz Dietz:
Senatus contra principem...
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Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht, 2002. Pp. 304. ISBN 3-525-25231-5.
Catullus 31. 3: "
Paene insularum, Sirmio, insularumque/ ocelle, quas****que in
liquentibus stagnis/...
- A
peninsula (Latin:
paeninsula from
paene "almost" and
insula "island") is a
piece of land that is
bordered mostly by
water but
connected to mainland...
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abbreviations for
paenultima and antepaenultima.
Penult has the
prefix paene "almost", and
antepenult has the
prefix ante "before". In
Latin and Ancient...
- p. 101. Ovid,
Fasti 1.71ff, 175. Symmachus,
Epistula 10.35: ab
exortu paene urbis Martiae strenarum usus adolevit,
auctoritate Tatii regis, qui verbenas...