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- the most extensive discussion of the topic, translates Pliny's pollices premere as "pressing of the thumbs". According to his conclusion a merciful gesture...
- ("Contemptissimum ****rem, si vivere vellet usque ad crucem ... Est tanti vulnus suum premere et patibulo pendere districtum ... Invenitur, qui velit adactus ad illud...
- although sailing prams also exist. The name pram derives from the Latin premere ("press [verb]"). Historically, prams were often used to transport agricultural...
- Strich 'stroke, line'. Example: Tirar na strica "to draw a line". to press premere, schiacciare strucàr from Gothic or Lombard; cf. German drücken 'to press'...
- RCN". elcolombiano.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 7 July 2020. "MundoFox Premeres "Secretos del Paraiso" a Riveting Drama on July 22nd". latinheat.com. Retrieved...
- Retrieved 19 September 2016. Tito, Greg (11 August 2011). "Miracle of Sound to Premere [sic] M**** Effect Song Live with BioWare". The Escapist. Archived from...
- prison, prize, reprehend, surprise prem-, -prim-, press- press Latin premere, pressus compress, compression, compressor, depress, depression, depressive...
- Corbeill and he believes it shows a games official signalling pollicēs premere, the granting of mercy to fighters whose combat ends in a draw. The medallion...
- the channel undergoes a restyling and the new slogan is In caso di noia premere 9 (translated, "in case of boredom, press 9"). In particular, the new graphics...
- prison, prize, reprehend, surprise prem-, -prim-, press- press Latin premere, pressus compress, compression, compressor, depress, depression, depressive...