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phonology and
grammar for centuries), for example: lore ("flower", from
florem),
errota ("mill", from rotam, "[mill] wheel"), gela ("room", from cellam)...
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Catalan (Lat. romānvs > Oc.
roman [ruˈma]), then in
stressed syllables (Lat.
flōrem > Oc. flor [fluɾ]).
Examples of pan-Occitan
features shared with Catalan...
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vocalized between a
preceding consonant and a
following vowel to /j/:
Latin florem >
Italian fiore,
Latin clavem >
Italian chiave.
Neapolitan shows a pattern...
- /fl/, /kl/
changes to /pi/, /fi/, /ki/ (Lat.
plovere > piòere "rain",
florem >
fiore "flower",
clavem > kiae "key"); /r/ > /l/ in an intervocalic, pre-consonantal...
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Matthew 1,6 In full -
Stirps Jesse virgam produxit,
virgaque florem Et
super hanc
florem requiescit Spiritus almus Virgo Dei
genitrix virga est, Flos...
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European University Press.209 Pastrnak,
Patrik (2018). "Adducimus
gemmam et
florem: Bona Sforza's
bridal journey (1518) in the
light of
rituals and ceremonies"...
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realize that the
Kaiser is
summoning the Holy Pillar. The
group hurries to
Florem to
intercept the
Empire at the
Water Crystal,
where the man with the purple...
- in
avoir Latin long ō and
short u > Proto-Romance /o/ > OF ou,
later eu:
flōrem > flour, "flower"
Latin a, ā > Proto-Romance /a/ > OF /e/,
probably through...
- Motets:
Stabat mater,
Adoramus Te,
Imperatrix reginarum,
Imperatrix gloriosa,
Florem ergo, Res miranda,
Salve Regina, Lamentatio, Magnificat, O
sacrum convivium...
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vowel o was
broken (diphthongized) to oa
before a non-high vowel: Lat.
flōrem > Rom.
floare 'flower' Lat. hōram > Rom. oară 'time' as in "a
treia oară"...