- pati 'herself;
myself f;
itself (for
feminine nouns)' Exception:
petys m – shoulder,
peties, etc.
after this
declensional pattern. This
declension is very...
- "Neeilinė D.Sabonio naktis: šou nesustabdęs
gripas ir varžovui išnarintas
petys". 24sek.lt (in Lithuanian).
Retrieved March 18, 2016. "MBB
Routs Utah 82-59...
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Pety Rakotoniaina (born 14
October 1962) is a
Malagasy politician. He is the
President of the
Union (Tambatra) ****ociation and was the
Mayor of Fianarantsoa...
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Archived from the
original on 5
March 2022.
Retrieved 5
March 2022. "Mūza ant
peties: Norvegų
kompozitoriaus Marcus Paus kūrinys "Slava Ukraini!"". Lithuanian...
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original on 29
January 2025.
Fernando Espinoza (22
September 2024). "
Pety Juárez, de Angostura, se
corona como
Mexicana Universal Sinaloa" (in Spanish)...
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called "petticotes". The word "petticoat" came from
Middle English pety cote or
pety coote,
meaning "a
small coat/cote".
Petticoat is also
sometimes spelled...
- .20J. doi:10.3847/2041-8213/ab2c05. S2CID 119110002. Stuber,
Sophia K.;
Pety, Jerome; Usero, Antonio; Schinnerer, Eva; Bigiel, Frank; Jiménez-Donaire...
- de
Mevius 1877–1881:
Albert de
Beauffort (Catholic Party) 1881–1882: Léon
Pety de Thozée (Liberal) 1882–1884:
Auguste Vergote 1884–1914:
Charles de Montpellier...
- are the
local football teams. Odon
Razanakolona (born 1946),
archbishop Pety Rakotoniaina (born 1962),
politician Louis Cambrézy (1874),
founder of the...
- 'herself;
myself f.;
itself (for
feminine nouns)' Exception:
petys m. – shoulder,
peties, etc.,
after this
declensional pattern. The
third declension...