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Alfonso Hernández Gámez;
Manuel Sánchez Carrero;
Alberto del
Campo de
Sisteré;
Miguel Jurado Gallardo (December 13, 2020).
Aceleracionismo y extrema...
- that his poem not stop with the
death of
Hector (nec in
Hectore tracto sistere 1.6) as the
Iliad does but that it
continue through the
whole Trojan cycle...
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every year. The word
solstice is
derived from the
Latin sol ("sun") and
sistere ("to
stand still"),
because at the solstices, the Sun's
declination appears...
- 17th-century
Latin inscription says:
SISTE VIATOR, SED LUBENS, AC
VOLENS UBI
SISTERE DEBUIT, SED
COACTUS GOTHORUM, AC
VANDALORUM FUROR "Rest here, walker, and...
- consistory, but a conclave. The term
consistory comes from the Latin: con-
sistere; "stand together".
Early popes conferred with
their Roman presbytery which...
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standan "to stand"; OHG stān, stēn "to stand" stō (stāre) "to stand", sistō (
sistere) "to
cause to stand"
Doric hístāmi "I stand" sthā- / tíṣṭhati "(he) stands"...
- *stadiz help abet give a hand
bestand bestead ****ist ****istere < ad +
sistere WGmc *hannja hen
pullet pullus PGmc *harjaz PGmc *fardíz here ferd army...
- tube Gr**** σίφων (síphōn) siphon,
siphonoglyph sist-
cause to
stand Latin sistere ****ist, consist, desist, exist, insist, persist, resist, solstice, subsist...
- from the noun interstice,
which originally derived from the
Latin verb
sistere ("to stand"). He
endorses only
brands that have black-colored products...
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uniquely human.
Heidegger takes the form of
existence from the
Latin word ex-
sistere (to
stand out of itself) with an
indication of the
unique characteristic...