-
which means "outlying farmstead". It was
sometimes referred to as
Thorpe Subtus Montem, and Thorpe-sub-Montem. The
hamlet is
secluded and
surrounded by...
-
Holmiae [Stockholm]: (Laurentii Salvii). p. 126. A.
cauda acutiufcula subtus nigra,
carite brunneo,
fronte alba.(in Latin) Cox, Cameron; Barry, Jessie...
-
Natural History of
Carolina etc.,
plate 39, with
Magnolia lauri folio,
subtus albicante, the
Sweet Bay (Magnolia virginiana) and
Coccothraustes coeruleus...
-
following /t/:
Latin octo "eight" > It. otto
Latin lectus "bed" >
letto Latin subtus –
pronounced suptus "under" >
sotto Italian otto,
letto and
sotto are examples...
- decima,
reformata (in Latin). Holmiae. (Laurentii Salvii). p. 168. T. alis
subtus flavescentibus,
rectricibus tribus lateralibus apice utrinque albis. Jaramillo...
-
reformata (in Latin). Holmiae. (Laurentii Salvii). p. 169. T.
obscure cinereus,
subtus pallide cinereus,
macula alarum albida Jobling,
James A (2010). The Helm...
-
Holmiae [Stockholm]:
Laurentii Salvii. p. 126. A.
cauda a****inata
elongata subtus nigra,
occipite utrinque linea alba Jobling,
James A (2010). The Helm Dictionary...
- ****onica (p. 203) in
August 1784. He
described the
species as "fol.
ovatis subtus tomentosis",
leaving no
doubt that the
plant was
named from the tomentum...
- Elder, were
ordered by the
Operai of the
Cathedral to make a
marble base
subtus et cir****
circa pedes gigantis (underneath and
around the feet of the giant)...
-
soutane is a
French word,
coming from
Latin subtana, the
adjectival form of
subtus (beneath). The c****ock (or soutane)
comes in a
number of
styles or cuts...