- deity. The word
comes from the past
participle of the
Latin verb voveo,
vovere, "vow, promise". As the
result of this
verbal action, a
votum is also that...
- omnivore, omnivorous, voracious, voracity,
voraginous vov-, vot- vow
Latin vovere,
votus devote, devotee, devotion, devotional, devout, devolve, devow, votary...
- neve
videat quo modo fiat. Hoc
votum in
annos singulos, si voles,
licebit vovere. Cato the Elder, On
Farming 83,
English translation from the Loeb classical...
- TBA WIN TBA Dažai (Paint) TBA WIN IMM
Saldainis ("Candy") TBA RISK TBA
Voverė ("Squirrel") TBA WIN TBA
Zebras ("Zebra") TBA RISK TBA Nykštukas ("Dwarf")...
- is Galēni village. Galēni
Gribolva Indāni Lomi-Bortnieki
Maltas Trūpi
Voveres "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un
pagastu kopējā un
sauszemes platība gada sākumā"...
- omnivore, omnivorous, voracious, voracity,
voraginous vov-, vot- vow
Latin vovere,
votus devote, devotee, devotion, devotional, devout, devolve, devow, votary...
- infēlīcibus ūstulanda lignīs. Et hoc
pessima sē
puella vidit iocōsē lepidē
vovēre dīvīs. Nunc, ō caeruleō creāta pontō, quae
sanctum Īdalium Ūriōsque apertōs...
-
promise made to a deity. The word
comes from the past
participle of voveo,
vovere; as the
result of the
verbal action "vow, promise", it may
refer also to...
-
written by
historian de Mandajors:
LUDOVICO MAGNO COMITIA OCCITANIAE INCOLUMI VOVERE EX
OCULIS SUBLATO POSUERE. ANNO 1718
translating to "To
Louis the Great...
-
place that
involved representatives from the district, as well as from the
Voverė and Atžalynas units. On 31
March the Prisikėlimas
military district was...