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become lost in Albanian:
cubitus → kub 'elbow';
medicus → mjek 'physician';
palūdem 'swamp' →
Vulgar Latin *padūle → pyll 'forest'. An
analogous mutation occurred...
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scilicet Lethum, Cocytû, Phlegethontem, &
Acherontem appellabant, &
Stygem paludem iuxta flumina ****ignabant. The
questions of
authorship involving the De...
- marasch, meresch, maersc, Du
meers "wet gr****land", (dial. Holland) mars L
paludem (Occ palun, It palude) maréchal "marshal" maréchaussée "military police"...
- That the
Niger flows into Nile
Nigirem fluvium ****
reliquis in
Libyae paludem fluentibus inde **** Gir
fluvio continuari credimus, non
solum nominis affinitate...
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Maeotis [the Sea of Azov; the
Latin calls it a marsh, not a sea or lake:
paludem Meotidem]. On the
second migration they went to Moesia,
Thrace and Dacia...
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Montis Fracti iuxta Lvcernam, et
primum Chorographica,
praefertim quod ad
paludem Pilati in eo memorabilem". In his De
raris et
admirandis herbis qvae sive...
- quod
optimum erat, ad
cultum divinum bonum studium.
Igitur preses super paludem et flumen, cui
palus adiacens erat,
barbarum salutabat. Cui
Sclavus aequalia...
- and
Albanian pyll ("forest") <
Vulgar Latin *padūlem("forest") <
Latin palūdem ("swamp") (Schramm 1997, p. 312; Orel 1998, p. 353.; Schütz 2002, p. 13...
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antique times the
Serravalle plateau featured a lake
known as
Plestinam Paludem. The area was
subsequently ruled by the
Etruscans and the Romans. In the...
- De situ
Confoederatorum descriptio (1544) "Et
iterum dominatum circa paludem Griffense **** vico
eiusdem vocabuli ac servitute, qui
interseccatur v mille...