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Bresparola Bianca,
Orisi bianca, Uva
Vespera, Vespaia, Vespaiolo, Vespajola,
Vespajuola Di B****ano, Vesparola, and
Vespera. J.
Robinson Jancis Robinson's Guide...
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Cicurina vespera is a rare
species of
spider in the
family Cicurinidae known by the
common name
Government Canyon Bat Cave meshweaver. It is
endemic to...
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vespers and compline. Old
English speakers translated the
Latin word
vesperas as æfensang,
which became 'evensong' in
modern English.
Typically used...
- Brazil. The
phonemes /s/ and /z/ are
never palatalized. Examples:
véspera [
ˈvɛspeɾɐ], isto [ˈistu],
desde [ˈdezdʒi]. ⟨r⟩ in mid-word coda
position is...
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Decoration of Honour" (PDF).
Parliament of
Austria (in German). p. 1299. "Na
véspera de viagem, Lula
concede comenda a
imperador do ****ão" [On the eve of his...
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Lepidoptera Family:
Sphingidae Genus:
Nephele Species: N. xylina
Binomial name
Nephele xylina Rothschild & Jordan, 1910
Synonyms Nephele vespera Fawcett, 1916...
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religious communities. Old
English speakers translated the
Latin word
vesperas as æfensang,
which became evensong in
modern English. The term is now usually...
- for drought, dry
season or low
water levels.
Portuguese and
Spanish have
véspera and víspera, respectively, for eve, or the day before.
Spanish also has...
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Retrieved 9
October 2024. "A
grande entrevista de Luís
Montenegro à SIC, nas
vésperas da
entrega do Orçamento do Estado". SIC Notícias (in Portuguese). 8 October...
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Meridies (mid-day)
Tempus pomeridianum (afternoon)
Solis occasus (sunset)
Vespera (evening)
Crepusculum (twilight)
Prima fax (lighting of candles) Concubia...