-
usually taken to be
related to
Italian scandaglio, sounding-line (Latin
scandere, to climb; cf. scansio, the
metrical scansion). It was
probably influenced...
- with the
final two
verses being Suffecit ter
nequidquam conata juventus,
Scandere sidereas congestis montibus arces. The orbs
refer to Jupiter's four brightest...
-
scalene triangle,
scalenohedron scand-, -scend-, scans-, -scens-
climb Latin scandere ascend, ascendency, ascendent, ascension, ascent, condescend, condescendence...
- Ascensus, god of
sloping terrain and hillsides, from the verb scando,
scandere, scansus, "scale, climb"
Aventinus Bubona Caeculus Candelifera BCh Cardea...
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scalene triangle,
scalenohedron scand-, -scend-, scans-, -scens-
climb Latin scandere ascend, ascendency, ascendent, ascension, ascent, condescend, condescendence...
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vitae elegiac couplets 4
Lesbia 105
Latin English Mentula conatur Pipleium scandere montem elegiac couplets 2
Miscellaneous **** 106
Latin English **** puero...
-
three species and a hybrid. The name of this
species comes from the
Latin “
scandere”,
which means climbing,
referring to the
growth of the plant.
Fuchsia perscandens...
- were an
ordinary name, as in his
epigram 105:
Mentula cōnātur
Pipleium scandere montem: Mūsae furcillīs
praecipitem ēiciunt. ('That
prick tries to...
- for the 3rd and 4th
lines of this hymn: "Hac die
laetus méruit beátas
Scándere sedes" on the day of the confessor's death,
otherwise it was
changed to...
- page 407 in 1967. The
genus name of
Scandia is
derived from the Latin,
scandere,
which means 'to climb'. The
genus is
recognized by the
United States Department...