- 1306 and as Lo
Pertus in 1343. Its
origin is from the
Latin pertusum meaning an
opening in the mountain. The name in
Catalan is El
Pertús. In the early...
- end
further west of the town of
Pertús). It is
located at the top -
north - of the
urban core of the town of
Pertús,
which even
overflows it to the north...
-
generally addressed this way, even by adults. Te (tegezés, tegeződés or
pertu, per tu from Latin): Used generally, i.e. with
persons with whom none of...
- ferð "travelling, ferrying, journey". Both
words go back to Indo-European *
pértus "crossing", from the root *per- "cross". The
words fare and
ferry are of...
-
cognates with the same meaning, all
deriving from Proto-Indo-European *
pértus 'crossing'. This is the
source of
Brythonic and
Gaulish ritus (modern Welsh...
- The Col du
Perthus or Col du
Pertus is a
mountain p****
ascending to an
altitude of 1,309
metres (4,295 ft) in the
Mounts of
Cantal and in the department...
- on the
border with the
northern Catalan region of
Vallespir through the
Pertús P****, the
current border between the
Spanish and
French states. Crashed...
-
Mediterranean through the
Guadalquivir valley and
along the
coast to the Coll de
Pertús (Latin: "Pertusium") p**** in the Pyrenees. The Via
Augusta linked Hispania...
- An
example of
ablaut in the
paradigm of the noun in PIE can be
found in *
pértus, from
which the
English words ford and (via Latin) port are
derived (both...
-
Pertuis (French pronunciation: [pɛʁtɥi] ; Occitan:
Pertús) is a
commune in the
Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
region in southeastern...