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É . Benveniste , Latin tempus ( pages 11-6 ) , argues from the meanings of tempestās ( in ) temperies temperare etc. that tempus originally denoted the mixture of elements composing the atmosphere ; but attempts no etymology .
É . Benveniste , Latin tempus ( pages 11-6 ) , argues from the meanings of tempestās ( in ) temperies temperare etc. that tempus originally denoted the mixture of elements composing the atmosphere ; but attempts no etymology .
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Max Niedermann , Notes sur le cognomen latin ( 267-76 ) , explains Capitōlīnus as by dissimilation from * Capitōnīnus , to Capitō ; Frontīnus as by haplology from * Frontonīnus , to Frontō ; Philotaerus for Philetaerus after such names ...
Max Niedermann , Notes sur le cognomen latin ( 267-76 ) , explains Capitōlīnus as by dissimilation from * Capitōnīnus , to Capitō ; Frontīnus as by haplology from * Frontonīnus , to Frontō ; Philotaerus for Philetaerus after such names ...
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bellītus , it is a matter of surprise that scholars have not yet attempted to trace vel ( l ) ido to a Latin word beginning with m- . Permutation on a wide scale of initial labials is indeed a phenomenon observed by Indo - Europeanists ...
bellītus , it is a matter of surprise that scholars have not yet attempted to trace vel ( l ) ido to a Latin word beginning with m- . Permutation on a wide scale of initial labials is indeed a phenomenon observed by Indo - Europeanists ...
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