- "the
descendant of
Brian MacDermott"). The word may
derive from the
Latin saeptum,
meaning "enclosure" or "fold", or via an
alteration of "sect". Síol is...
-
Septoplasty (Latin:
saeptum, "septum" +
Ancient Gr****: πλάσσειν, romanized: pl****ein, "to shape"), or
alternatively submucous septal resection and septal...
- aseptic, sepia, sepsis,
septic sept- fence, partition,
enclosure Latin saeptum transept sept-
seven Latin septem septennial septen-
seven each
Latin septeni...
- aseptic, sepia, sepsis,
septic sept- fence, partition,
enclosure Latin saeptum transept sept-
seven Latin septem septennial septen-
seven each
Latin septeni...
- when c
comes at the end of the root). Examples: saepiō, saepīre, saepsī,
saeptum "to surround, to enclose" sanciō, sancīre, sānxī, sānctum "to confirm,...
- and the supplement, 2004)
Aquelarre (2011)
Asturies Medievalia (2012)
Saeptum Arbitri (2012) Aquelarre:
Breviarium (2013) Ars
Malefica (2013) Legendarium...
- holding: populī Rōmānī
exercitus Cn.
Pompeium cir****sedet, fossā et vallō
saeptum tenet, fugā
prohibet (Cicero) 'an army of the
Roman people is besieging...
- periphrasis' populī Rōmānī
exercitus Cn.
Pompeium cir****sedet, fossā et vallō
saeptum tenet, fugā
prohibet (Cicero) 'an army of the
Roman people is besieging...
- Trai**** –
Technical investigation of
Roman public works (see
section Saeptum Fluminum) "Barrages
romains du Portugal.
Types et fonctions", Mélanges...
- well as the "light" of men's lives. The
place was an
enclosed area (lo****
saeptum:
fenced place)
considered sacred and was
inhabited by an
oracle influential...