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Brocken were, in 1401, the Brockenberg, in 1424 the Brocberg, in 1495 mons
ruptus (Latin), in 1511 the
Brogken and Brockin, in 1531 the Brogken, in 1540 the...
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Antonino or
Ponte di Valentiniano,
formerly called Pons
fractus or Pons
ruptus )
Ponte Garibaldi (1888)
Ponte San
Bartolomeo (mid 1st
century BC, formerly...
- ruminate, rumination,
ruminator rump-, rupt- break,
burst Latin rumpere,
ruptus abrupt, abruption, corrupt, corruptible, corruption, corruptor, disrupt...
- the side of the ship: ... et undīs dat latus;/ insequi/tur ****u/lo prae/
ruptus a/quae mōns. "(The boat)
gives its side to the waves;
there immediately...
- Antoninus," "Pons
Antonini in Arenula," and "Pons
Ianicularis id est pons
ruptus vulgariter nominatus et
Tremelus et Antoninus." The Pons
Antoninus was partially...
- optare) Example:
exculpare (from ex + culpare) Example:
eruptus (from e +
ruptus) Note: For the
following examples, it
helps to keep in mind the
normal correspondences...
- Curculionidae. Species:
Brachytemnus pinipotens (Wollaston, 1867)
Brachytemnus ruptus Marshall, 1928 "Brachytemnus Wollaston, 1873". www.gbif.org.
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Anthrax 9
Razorback (also
known as Razor)
Garrotid Eruptus (also
known as
Ruptus)
Berserker (also
known as Serker)
Skullcrusher The
extremely small Shrunken...
- ruminate, rumination,
ruminator rump-, rupt- break,
burst Latin rumpere,
ruptus abrupt, abruption, corrupt, corruptible, corruption, corruptor, disrupt...
- Bridge'),
because it
connected the Ager Vatic**** to the left bank,
later Pons
ruptus ('broken bridge'),
because it was
already ruined in the
Middle Ages. In...