- has its
origins in the
Latin word potus, an
irregular past
participle of
potare,
meaning "to drink". This
evolved to the word
potionem (nominative potio)...
-
consideration of
Public Interest Litigation No. 148 of 2006,
filed by
Shamsunder Potare alleging that the said 2002 land
allocations in Pune were illegal. The institutions...
- (nominative potio) "a drinking, a drink", also "poisonous drink" (Cicero), from
potare "to drink". The use of "poison" as an
adjective ("poisonous")
dates from...
- impotent, possess, potent, potentate, potential,
power pot-
drink Latin potus,
potare potable,
potion potam-
river Gr**** ποταμός (potamós) autopotamic, hippopotamus...
- gerere,
humanum sanguinem bibere et, si
hostem adsequi non-possint,
proprium potare cruorum. Paul the Deacon,
Historia gentis Langobardorum Book 1, ch. 11....
- impotent, possess, potent, potentate, potential,
power pot-
drink Latin potus,
potare potable,
potion potam-
river Gr**** ποταμός (potamós) autopotamic, hippopotamus...
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miseroque uictu uiuere et
furfureum panem esitare uinumque eructum et
feditum potare. "hic", inquit, "eques Rom****
apludam edit et
flocces bibit". aspexerunt...
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miseroque uictu uiuere et
furfureum panem esitare uinumque eructum et
feditum potare. "hic", inquit, "eques Rom****
apludam edit et
flocces bibit". aspexerunt...