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Conrad of
Megenberg (German:
Konrad von Megenberg, Latin:
Conradus Megenbergensis; 1309–1374) was a
German Catholic scholar, and a writer.
Conrad was born...
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Nominative puer puerī
puella puellae Genitive puerī puerōrum
puellae puellārum Dative puerō puerīs
puellae puellīs
Accusative puerum puerōs
puellam puellās...
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characters include the
Queen of
Meidenlant in Diu Crône, the lady of
Castellum Puellarum in De Ortu Waluuanii, and the
nameless heroine of the
Breton lai Doon...
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sellaria excogitavit,
sedem arcanarum libidinum, in quam
undique conquisiti puellarum et
exoletorum greges monstrosique concubitus repertores, quos spintrias...
- The
involucres are elliptical,
striate and soft. Coix lacryma-jobi var.
puellarum (Balansa) A.Camus ****am to
Yunnan (China) and Indochina. It is the smallest...
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Castra or
Castellum Puellarum)
occurs frequently up
until the 16th century. It
appears in
charters of...
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braver than Flavia. (Here
Flavia is in the ablative.) Cornēlia est
fortior puellārum:
Cornelia is the
braver of the
girls Superlative adjectives are most frequently...
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Heteroclinus puellarum, the
little weedfish, is a
species of
clinid found on the
Indian Ocean coast of
southeastern Australia where it can be
found in...
- for his renters. In the former, the
owner kept a secretary,
villicus puellarum, or an
overseer for the girls. This
manager ****igned a girl her name,...
- ****anese). Vol. 36. Shueisha. ISBN 978-4-08-601305-5. Miller, Ian. "Dē Rosīs
Puellārum Lilliānēnsium - "Concerning the
Roses of the
Lillian Girls"". Archived...