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Pasture (from the
Latin pastus, past
participle of pascere, "to feed") is land used for grazing.
Pasture lands in the
narrow sense are
enclosed tracts...
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Hatun Pastu (Quechua
hatun big,
pastu gr**** (a
borrowing from
Spanish pasto) also
spelled Jatun Pasto) is a
mountain in the
Andes of Peru,
about 5,170...
- for
planting of the vine" (or more simply, "to dig") or the
Latin word
pastus,
meaning "food",
liberally translated as "Earth-food". As of December 2022[update]...
- word pastino,
meaning 'to
prepare the
ground for
planting of the vine' or
pastus,
meaning 'food'. The
specific epithet sativa means 'sown'.
While folk etymology...
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little Latin parvus parvovirus,
parvorder pasc-, past- feed
Latin pāscere,
pāstus antepast, antipasto, pabulum, pastel, pastern, pastiglia, pastille, pastor...
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comida < Lat.
comedere refeição,
repasto (arch.) < Lat. refectionis, re+
pastus Portuguese 'comida'
means food owl búho < Lat. bubo
coruja (*maybe from...
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Cognates *peh₂-(s)- 'protect'
Hittite paḫḫs-
Sanskrit pā́ti,
Latin pascere (
pastus), Gr**** patéomai *dʰewh₂- 'breath/smoke'
Hittite tuḫḫāi-
Sanskrit dhūmá-...
- Saint-Pastous (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃
pastus]; Occitan: Sent Pastors) is a
commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées
department in south-western France. Communes...
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pietas hominum visura cruentos congressus mortesque et
vulnera vendita pastu spectatura sacris oculis.
sedet illa
verendis vittarum insignis phaleris...
- coda
position (e.g.,
pasto "pasture" is [ˈpaʃtu] in Rio de Janeiro, but [
ˈpastu] in
Porto Alegre). In Rio
Grande do Sul, as in most of Brazil, the letters...