-
members of parliament.
Letters patent are so
named from the
Latin verb patī,
patior, to lie open, exposed, accessible. The originator's seal was
attached pendent...
- contrap****o (or, in
modern Italian, contrapp****o, from
Latin contra and
patior,
meaning "suffer the opposite") is the
punishment of
souls "by a process...
- from the
Latin word patiens, the
present participle of the
deponent verb,
patior,
meaning 'I am suffering,' and akin to the Gr**** verb πάσχειν (paskhein...
- from the
Latin word patiens, the
present participle of the
deponent verb,
patior,
meaning 'I am suffering', and akin to the Gr**** verb πάσχειν (romanized:...
- et
affligor vehementer et conturbor.
Affligor in his quae jam in
vobis patior; conturbor, quia per
Istriae aditum jam ad
Italiam intrare coeperunt." English:...
- The P****ion (from
Latin patior, "to suffer, bear, endure") is the
short final period before the
death of Jesus,
described in the four
canonical gospels...
- et
affligor vehementer et conturbor.
Affligor in his quae jam in
vobis patior; conturbor, quia per
Istriae aditum jam ad
Italiam intrare coeperunt" (And...
-
Register of
Historic Places in
Spotsylvania County Flag Seal Logo Motto(s):
Patior Ut
Potiar (Latin for 'I
suffer to obtain')
Location within the U.S. state...
- with her Son. The word comp****ion
derives from the
Latin roots **** and
patior which means "to
suffer with".
After 1600 it
became po****r in
France and...
- -p****ion
segment is
derived from p****us, past
participle of the
deponent verb
patior, patī, p****us sum. Comp****ion is thus
related in origin, form and meaning...