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- appears in Horace (Epistles, book I, epistle XVII, line 4): caecus iter monstrare uelit ("the blind wishing to show the way"). Horace was the leading Roman...
- relics of some saints. The word monstrance comes from the Latin word monstrare, while the word ostensorium comes from the Latin word ostendere. Either...
- Latin monile monilifer, moniliform, Moniliformida monstra- show Latin monstrāre counterdemonstration, counterdemonstrator, demonstrable, demonstrant,...
- specific name monstrābilis means ‘remarkable, noteworthy’, from the Latin mōnstrāre, ‘to show’ and -ābilis, ‘worthy of’. Wikimedia Commons has media related...
- Latin monile monilifer, moniliform, Moniliformida monstra- show Latin monstrāre counterdemonstration, counterdemonstrator, demonstrable, demonstrant,...
- merlo mierlă merla mèrlo mirlo melro merlo mîl-lo mielru mielru blackbird monstrare mostrare mustra mostrar muishar mostrar amostrar mostrar mostrar môttrâh...
- 2001). Anagram games, and etymological 'jokes' (e.g. using the verb 'monstrare' followed by the noun 'monstrum', then the verb 'demonstrare') and other...
- Leaenam, Harmodii (an nescis hospes?) amica fuit. Sic animum placuit monstrare viraginis acrem More ferae, nomen vel quia tale tulit. Quòd fidibus contorta...
- from an /n/ that was added in Middle French under the influence of CL monstrare (TLFi: "montrer"). The substitution of /p/ for intervocalic /v/ may be...
- the Latin monstrum, "a marvel, prodigy, portent", in turn from Latin monstrare, "to show". Monsters in Medieval Europe were often humanoid, but could...