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... Latin with the meaning noted.10 For Vulgar Latin and the later period DuCange shows that coraula was preserved by Petronius and Ordericus Vitalis , and choraules by a number of others . It retained the meaning of jocularius or ...
... Latin with the meaning noted.10 For Vulgar Latin and the later period DuCange shows that coraula was preserved by Petronius and Ordericus Vitalis , and choraules by a number of others . It retained the meaning of jocularius or ...
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... Vulgar Latin . There is reason to believe that the relatively even stress of syllables in modern French is due to the loss of the unstressed final vowels . Italian , which has kept the unstressed final -a , -e , and -o of Vulgar Latin ...
... Vulgar Latin . There is reason to believe that the relatively even stress of syllables in modern French is due to the loss of the unstressed final vowels . Italian , which has kept the unstressed final -a , -e , and -o of Vulgar Latin ...
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... Vulgar Latin espitum ( Germanic spit- , as indicated above ) a well - known Medieval Latin form ( see Du Cange ) , > Spanish espeto , Portuguese espeto , French épois . In Medieval Latin we have also spicum with the meaning spitum ( Du ...
... Vulgar Latin espitum ( Germanic spit- , as indicated above ) a well - known Medieval Latin form ( see Du Cange ) , > Spanish espeto , Portuguese espeto , French épois . In Medieval Latin we have also spicum with the meaning spitum ( Du ...
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