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- Charter to Newbattle Abbey (Midlothian) in 1293 a reference is made to furnus Arthur (Latin for "Arthur's Oven"), indicating that it was a well established...
- Spanish word for 'oven' or 'furnace', and is derived from the Latin word furnus. "Young women must master the art of using the oven to bake piki, a tasty...
- parti****ted in a 16-man battle royal on January 2 and scored victories over Mike Furnus, Ted Allen, Tommy Pitner and The Nightmare. He later faced Smothers in late...
- depicted as a great sea monster. His name seems to come from Latin "fornus", "furnus": "oven". Marchosias (also Marchocias) is a powerful Great Marquis, commanding...
- Its inventor, André Dalesme (1643–1727), called it a smokeless stove (furnus acapnos). The stove consisted of an iron bowl in which the fuel was burned...
- type species. The genus name is from Latin furnarius meaning "baker" (from furnus meaning "oven"). The genus contains eight species: Band-tailed hornero (Furnarius...
- after the collapse of Roman civilization. Many Roman kitchens had an oven (furnus or fornax), and some (such as the kitchen of the Villa of the Mysteries)...
- oven afarnu / affran / afferan / ufernu / ferran furnus furru / forru forno fornu / forru / furru furnu forn chicken / chick afullus / afellus / fiǧǧus...
- The derivation of the current genus name, Furnarius, is from the Latin furnus, meaning "an oven". The Spanish word "hornero" similarly comes from horno...
- pre-Roman era, although the name comes from the Latin furnus arola, land belonging to the Furnus family. The earliest known public do****ent referencing...