- The
Latin word vomitorium,
plural vomitoria,
derives from the verb vomō,
vomere, "to spew forth". In
ancient Roman architecture,
vomitoria were designed...
- voluminous, volva, Volvox, volvulus, voussoir, **** vom-
discharge Latin vomere vomit, vomition, vomitory,
vomitus vor-, vorac-
swallow Latin vorare, vorax...
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positum "to place" texō, texere, texuī,
textum "to weave, to plait" vomō,
vomere, vomuī,
vomitum "to vomit" The
present tense indicative first person singular...
- voluminous, volva, Volvox, volvulus, voussoir, **** vom-
discharge Latin vomere vomit, vomition, vomitory,
vomitus vor-, vorac-
swallow Latin vorare, vorax...
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farmhouse located on the hill,
rather than the hill itself. Notably, the word
vomere, is used to
describe a
ploughshare (the
blade of a plough) and was the name...
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flagrantis atrox hora
Caniculae nescit tangere, tu
frigus amabile fessis vomere tauris praebes et
pecori vago. fies
nobilium tu
quoque fontium me dicente...
- Piso, bene
curatam ac vestitam,
ferramenta egregie facta,
graves ligones,
vomeres ponderosos,
boves saturos.
postea dixit: ‘Veneficia mea, Quirites, haec...
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entrance facilities called vomitoria (singular vomitorium, from the
Latin word
vomere,
which means to expectorate, in German: ausspeien, Engl.: spewed), because...
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World War, captain. On 24
December 1914 he
became a
freemason joining the
Vomere lodge in Naples. Randaccio's war
record was outstanding. He consistently...