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- Glosa is a constructed international auxiliary language based on Interglossa (a previous draft of an auxiliary published in 1943). The first Glosa dictionary...
- 01187°E / 63.38059; 14.01187 Glösa is a locality in Alsen in the historical province Jämtland in the middle of Sweden. Glösa is situated in Krokom Muni****lity...
- The Glosas Emilianenses (Spanish for "glosses of [the monastery of Saint] Millán/Emili****") are glosses written in the 10th or 11th century to a 9th-century...
- Arabic and Hebrew texts. Other examples of early Iberian Romance include the Glosas Emilianenses written in Latin, Basque and Romance. Early Medieval literature...
- were declared in 2010 by the Royal Spanish Academy as the record of the earliest words written in Castilian, predating those of the Glosas Emilianenses....
- was formed in 2005 out of the fusion of VfB Chemnitz and SV Fortuna Furth Glösa. The older of these two sides is VfB which was established in 1901 as Reunion...
- explanation, borrowed from French glose, which comes from medieval Latin glōsa, classical glōssa, meaning an obsolete or foreign word that needs explanation...
- Mater Verborum (or Glosa Salomonis) is a medieval encyclopedical dictionary written in Latin language around 1240. The do****ent is especially renowned...
- Glosa (English: Glose or Gloss) is a poetic form that borrows lines from another, usually more famous poem and incorporates its text. The term originates...
- otra novela (1960—62); Volume 9: Glosa del mundo en torno. Articulos, 1. (1940—53). Mesa revuelta. 5. ed.; Volume 10: Glosa del mundo en torno. Articulos...