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- Colégio (in Portuguese School Yard, written in the archaic orthography Pateo do Collegio) is the name given to the historical Jesuit church and school...
- testing of the pen Medieval Latin term for breaking in a new pen probis pateo I am open for honest people Traditionally inscribed above a city gate or...
- members of parliament. Letters patent are so named from the Latin verb pateo, to lie open, exposed, accessible. The originator's seal was attached pendent...
- The Place du Panthéon ([plas dy pɑ̃teɔ̃]) is a square in the 5th arrondis****t of Paris, France. Located in the Latin Quarter, it is named after and...
- Newcastle United Head-to-Head Record". stats.football.co.uk. ""Tocámela que pateo", la espontaneidad de Seppaquercia y la distracción de Borzi: a 40 años...
- 1996/97". RSSSF. "Central American Club Competitions 1997". RSSSF. "¿Por qué pateó Comizzo a Hermosillo y qué fue de él después de eso? | Goal.com". www.goal...
- Planché provides a dubious suggestion that the term comes from the Latin verb pateo, to lie open, be spread. He states it to be discernible on the standard...
- All are ultimately related to not only pando/pandere, but also to Latin pateo "I open" and ultimately from a Proto-Indo-European root *peth₂- "to spread"...
- nodus) or node to form. Patelana (Patelena, Patella), goddess who opens up (pateo, patere) the grain, possibly in reference to the emergence of the flag leaf...
- the current city, was named São Paulo dos Campos de Piratininga (or just Pateo do Colégio). In 1560, the threat of Indian attack led many to flee from...