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- ruunt great things collapse of their own weight Lucan, Pharsalia 1:81. in silvam non ligna feras Do not carry wood to the forest Horace, Satires 1:10. in...
- "prince" (vorst). This likely found its origin in the Latin name forestem silvam, meaning "private forest". This also explains why the French translation...
- in a Medieval Latin do****ent of the Kingdom of Hungary in 1078 as ultra silvam, meaning "beyond the forest" (ultra meaning "beyond" or "on the far side...
- authorities claim the word derives from the Late Latin phrase forestam silvam, denoting "the outer wood"; others claim the word is a latinisation of the...
- ruunt great things collapse of their own weight Lucan, Pharsalia 1:81. in silvam non ligna feras Do not carry wood to the forest Horace, Satires 1:10. in...
- "pregnant" with meaning: "Forest" derives from medieval Latin forestem silvam, "the outside wood", in turn from Latin foris, "out of doors". He glosses...
- porrigere, necesse me fuit ingentem praeteritorum temporum gestorumque silvam breviato tenuis compendii sermone contingere et cibum rusticis rustico sermone...
- Peter's Basilica in Rome. The village was first mentioned in 1275 as "silvam que vocatur Barlebosche", and means "old forest". The forest was cultivated...
- Saint Arnulf, under the year 690: adunatô exercitu Peppinus ad Carbonariam silvam pervenit: qui terminus utraque Regna dividit. Liber Historiae Francorum...
- Breton, and contemporaries translated it literally into Latin as pagus trans silvam, the "country beyond the forest", as in certain charters in the cartulary...