- appendix,
which comes from the
prefix ad- (meaning "to") + and the word root
pendere (meaning"to hang", from PIE root *(s)pen- meaning"to draw, stretch, spin")...
- 'system or work'". Its
etymology comes from a
Medieval Latin use (com+
pendere),
literally meaning to
weigh together. A
field guide is a
compendium of...
- Mary Lucy
Pendered (1858 – 19
December 1940) was an
English novelist with a
career spanning over
fifty years.
Despite attaining some po****rity in her...
-
earring with a
piece hanging down. Its name
stems from the
Latin word
pendere and Old
French word pendr, both of
which translate to "to hang down". In...
- his
teaching on the
capabilities of the soul: Noli
nimis ex
auctoritate pendere,
praesertim mea quae
nulla est; et quod ait Horatius:
Sapere aude: ne non...
-
Colonel Villefort 2002
Puckoon Sir John
Meredith 2004
Ladies in
Lavender Jan
Pendered 2005 The
Libertine Betterton 2008
Caught in the Act
Collingsworth Jenkins...
-
vivere vellet usque ad crucem ... Est
tanti vulnus suum
premere et
patibulo pendere districtum ... Invenitur, qui
velit adactus ad
illud infelix lignum, iam...
- says, "Nam
Sibyllam quidem ****īs ego ipse oculīs meīs vīdī in ampullā
pendere, et **** illī puerī dīcerent: Σίβυλλα τί θέλεις; respondēbat illa: ἀποθανεῖν...
- punitive, repent,
subpoena pend-, pens- hang
Latin pensare,
frequentative of
pendere append, penchant, pendant, pending, pendulum, pensive, prepense, suspend...
- Petronius: Nam
Sibyllam quidem ****is ego ipse
oculis meis vidi in
ampulla pendere, et **** illi
pueri dicerent: Σίβυλλα τί θέλεις;
respondebat illa: άποθανεῖν...