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vines that form a rectangle". The
Latin word
pagina derives from the verb
pangere,
which means to
stake out
boundaries when
planting vineyards. Compound...
- jargon, 'non-combatant', 'civilian', 'unskilled soldier'. It is
related to
pangere ('to fasten', 'to fix or affix') and
ultimately comes from Proto-Indo-European...
- pachydermata, pachyglossia, pachynsis,
Pachypodium pact-
fasten Latin pangere "to fix, fasten" compact, impact, impaction, impinge, page,
propagate pact-...
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builds strong bones;
probably a
title of Juno, from ossa, "bones," + pango,
pangere, "insert, fix, set."
Alternative readings of the text
include Ossipagina...
- pachydermata, pachyglossia, pachynsis,
Pachypodium pact-
fasten Latin pangere "to fix, fasten" compact, impact, impaction, impinge, page,
propagate pact-...
- agree, to come to an agreement,
allied to pactus, past
participle of verb
pangere to
fasten or tie.
Compare Sanskrit pac to bind, and Gr**** peegnumi, I fasten:...