- khrusolophos, "with
golden crest", and
pictus is
Latin for "painted" from
pingere, "to paint". The
adult male is
approximately 100 cm (39 in) in length,...
- the Late
Middle Ages in
Venice and
elsewhere pinxit (or
other forms of
pingere, in
Gothic lettering) had
become customary, and was
often found on a cartellino...
- from 297 and is most
commonly explained as
meaning 'painted' (from
Latin pingere 'to paint'; pictus, 'painted', cf. Gr**** πυκτίς pyktis, 'picture'). This...
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pinocytosis pin- pine
Latin pinus pineal gland ping-, pict-
paint Latin pingere,
pictus depiction, picture,
pigment pingu- fat
Latin pinguis Pinguicula...
-
borstel "bristle"; OS brordōn "to embroider, decorate",
brord "needle" L
pingere "to paint; embroider" (Fr
peindre "to paint")
broyer "to grind, crush"...
-
pinocytosis pin- pine
Latin pinus pineal gland ping-, pict-
paint Latin pingere,
pictus depiction, picture,
pigment pingu- fat
Latin pinguis Pinguicula...
- and
pictum derives from the
Latin word pictus,
meaning 'painted' (from
pingere, 'to paint').
Other names include Emblema finch,
mountain finch, painted...
- can be
noticed by
comparing Latin scrībere and its
perfect scrīpsī, or
pingere "to paint" and pīnxī and also the
genitive noun form rēgis and its nominative...
- May 2019. Boni, F. Era egli tan
feroce di fantasia, e
tanto veloce nel
pingere, che dell'opere sue
neppure faceva lo schizzo. Le
belle arti,
Volumes 1-2...