-
cognates come from the
medieval Latin Pedemontium or Pedemontis, i.e. ad
pedem montium,
meaning "at the foot of the mountains" (referring to the Alps)...
- vīta > vita "life" (cf.
Romanian viață,
Spanish vida [ˈbiða],
French vie),
pedem >
piede "foot" (cf.
Spanish pie,
French pied /pje/). Word that are an exception...
- p. 3.
Retrieved 29 July 2022.[permanent dead link] "PSDB e
Cidadania pedem registro de federação partidária ao TSE". Poder360 (in Portuguese). 11 May...
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probably an
alteration of Late
Latin stapia related to
stare "to stand" and
pedem, an
accusative of pes "foot", so
called because the bone is
shaped like...
- the eyes i.e., "obvious on sight" or "obvious to
anyone that sees it" ad
pedem litterae to the foot of the
letter i.e., "exactly as it is written", "to...
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original on 1
January 2024.
Retrieved 1
January 2024. "Produtores
europeus pedem suspensão de
carne brasileira".
Exame (in
Brazilian Portuguese). 2017-03-19...
- debet/ dici
preter eos qui di****
pedem.
Canitur autem sic. Tacen/tibus
ceteris unus
inchoat **** hiis qui
tenent pedem. Et **** uenerit/ ad
primam notam...
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French 9th
century 12th
century 15th
century 18th
century 21st
century PEDEM 'foot' */ˈpɛde/ /pjeð/ /pjeθ/ pied /pje/ /pje/ /pje/ pied MĀTŪRUM 'mature'...
- the eyes i.e., "obvious on sight" or "obvious to
anyone that sees it" ad
pedem litterae to the foot of the
letter i.e., "exactly as it is written", "to...
-
November 2022. "Após apreensão de
armas e drogas,
policiais da UPP Providência
pedem reforço no policiamento".
Extra Online (in
Brazilian Portuguese). 19 June...