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Sempiterne Splendeat Patriœ corona,
Terra nobis augeat Segetes Pomona, Pax
benigna protegat, Sit
procul Bellona.
Greges care
veneant Cara sit annona,...
- designation.
Roman farmers'
almanacs (Menologia rustica)
describe this only as
segetes lustrantur ("crops are purified"). Scaliger, in his
notes on Festus, maintains...
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Vulgate Douay Rheims Et
factum est eum in
Sabbato secundoprimo abire per
segetes discipuli autem illius coeperunt vellere ****as et
fricantes manibus manducabant...
- much that he even
wrote a
lament to a
small drought titled Nunc
Viridant Segetes, or
Drought in Spring. The poem ends with the line "Muse, ask our good...
- */tʲinˈtʲalas/ OFr.
cinceles Vnz. sginsałe It.
zanzare Ro. țânțarimasc
segetes crops —
messes CL synonym. PR. */ˈmɛsses/ Ct.
messes It.
messi Sp. mieses...
- was
worthy to be
entrusted once for all with the
grain in the
fields (
segetes), but as long as the seed was
under ground they
chose to have the goddess...
- Italy. [...]
Optima cuncta mihi, cives, caelumque, solumque, lac, fructus,
segetes, mel fragrans,
grataque vina.
Aegrotos sano,
validorum corpora firmo. Siste...
- laétas
ségetes, quó sídere térram, and here is the same
verse when the
metrical pattern is
allowed to
determine the stress: quíd faciát laetás
segetés, quo...
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drought that
struck Normandy and
France in 1094, says that it destro****
segetes et legumina,
crops and legumes. — Le Goff (1988). Then,
during the 10th...
- (2008). Virgil,
Georgica 1.100-3. Ovid, Ars
Amatoria 1.57-9:
Gargara quot
segetes, quot
habet Methymna racemos, /
aequore quot pisces,
fronde teguntur aves...