-
statesmen and diplomats.
anglice in
English Used
before the
anglicized version of a word or name. For example, "Terra Mariae,
anglice, Maryland".
animus in...
-
statesmen and diplomats.
anglice in
English Used
before the
anglicized version of a word or name. For example, "Terra Mariae,
anglice, Maryland".
animus in...
-
Wayback Machine, etc. (vol. 1) [in Latin].
William Innys, London, p. 150:
Anglicē, the Muscovy-Duck dicitur, non quōd ē
Muscovia huc
translata esset, sed...
- language, some of
which are
listed below: Latīnē (Latin), Graecē (Gr****),
Anglicē (English), Theodiscē/Germānicē (German), Ītalicē (Italian), Gallicē/Francēnse...
- Lufft. p. 141. Broughton, Hugh (1599).
Commentarius in Danielem :
primum Anglice scriptus ab
Hughone Broughtono, nunc
Latinitate donatus per
Ioannem Boreel...
-
Catullus 46 in
Latin English Catullus 47 in
Latin English Catullus 48
Latine Anglice Mellitos oculos tuos,
Iuventi Catullus 49 in
Latin & English- Disertissime...
- Dohat-al-Qatar, and it
seems to have been
formerly better known as Bida' (
Anglice "Bidder"): it is the
chief town of
Qatar and is
situated on the eastern...
- centuries.
Another male
forename similarly ****ociated with them is Finghin,
anglice Fineen, but for some
centuries past, the name
Florence (colloquially Flurry)...
- e
chronico monasterii Villarensis Brabantiae, pervetusto,
excerpta et
anglice reddita. Hodges-Smith. 1858. p. xx.
Retrieved 29
April 2019. Blair, David...
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honour his wife. The
specific name
given in the
charter was "Terra Mariae,
anglice, Maryland". The
English name was
preferred over the
Latin due in part to...