- sanitarian, sanitarium, sanitary, sanitation,
sanity sanc- holy
Latin sancire (past
participle sanctus) sacrosanct, saint, sanctify, sanction, sanctuary...
- sanitarian, sanitarium, sanitary, sanitation,
sanity sanc- holy
Latin sancire (past
participle sanctus) sacrosanct, saint, sanctify, sanction, sanctuary...
- the
oaths establishing the boundary.
Sancus probably comes from
Latin sancīre, "to
ratify an oath."
Turan Etruscan goddess identified with Gr**** Aphrodite...
- Examples: saepiō, saepīre, saepsī,
saeptum "to surround, to enclose" sanciō,
sancīre, sānxī, sānctum "to confirm, to ratify" sentiō, sentīre, sēnsī, sēnsum...
- "sacred", and the
Umbrian theonym Sansi/Saçi), and is
connected to
Latin sancire ('to hallow') and
hence sanctus ('hallowed') and
English saint, sacred...
- violated,
mandating their fulfilment. From his name
comes the
Latin verb
sancire, "to consecrate". Sanctus, "holy, consecrated,
which must,
above all, be...
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AdnKronos (in Italian). Stagni, Giorgio. "Le gare ferroviarie: un
timbro per
sancire lo
stato di
fatto o un'occasione per
introdurre vera concorrenza?" [The...
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investigates Paracelsus' the
Iliaster and its
three forms:
sanctitus (from
sancire, 'to make
unalterable or inviolable'),
paratetus (possibly, 'to obtain...