special series of numeral adjectives was used for counting these, namely ūnī, bīnī, trīnī, quadrīnī, quīnī, sēnī, and so on. Thus Roman authors would write:...
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{con}feris beirthidh berum ekʿ; g'perekʿ (ihr) {ge}bärt beriate bérete (ju) bini They (3rd pl.) férnun (ye/vo) bʰarēm̥ (ānān) {mi}barand {con}ferem beirid...
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masculine Italian given name and a surname found all over Italy. It is a cognate of the French name Pascal, the Spanish Pascual, the Portuguese Pascoal...
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The term is derived from Chaghatai Turkic قیمه (minced meat) which is cognate with Turkish kıyma (minced or ground meat). "Keema matar" was popularly...
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Special Reference to Greek, Latin, Gothic, German, Anglo-Saxon, and Other Cognate Indo-European Languages. Clarendon Press. "Kheer: An Essential Dish | Civilization...
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decorate palaces and for highly naturalistic royal heads from around the Bini town of Benin City, Edo State, as well as in terracotta or metal, from the...
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very marginal role beyond the family and the small community." In Malay, Bini-bini is exclusively used in Brunei to refer to a woman. In Indonesia, Malaysia...
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influenced large parts of Nigeria, Benin City dialect that has its influence from Bini language, Port Harcourt dialect that has elements of the mixed tribes in...
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navigate, proactive, react, transaction ag- lead Greek ἄγειν (ágein) (cognate with Latin agere), ἀγωγός (agōgós) agony, antagonist, antagonize, demagogue...
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from other African languages such as Yoruba, Fon, Ewe, Twi, Ga, Mende, and Bini are still used by Gullah people. The Gullahs’ English-based creole language...
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OCLC 976189040. Potet, Jean-Paul G. (2016). Tagalog Borrowings and Cognates. Raleigh, NC: Lulu Press, Inc. p. 343. ISBN 978-1-326-61579-6. "Mexico...
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proposed the tentative Proto-Atlantic reconstructions: Sample Atlantic cognate sets: Reconstructions for indivuadal West Atlantic branches can be found...
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name comes from a Portuguese transcription (Benin) of a local corruption (Bini) of the Itsekiri form (Ubinu) of the Yoruba Ile-Ibinu ("Home of Vexation")...
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itself, Matasovic points to Proto-Celtic *tonketo- ‘destiny’ with the cognate in OIr. tocad saying this form is in the dative/locative singular, and...
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la de un paralelogramo. Potet, Jean-Paul (2016). Tagalog borrowings and cognates. Jean-Paul G. Potet. ISBN 978-1-326-61579-6. OCLC 962269309. Lopez, Cecilio...
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name is uncertain - there are many opinions. For example, Ayas could be cognate with the river Ayasse in the Champorcher Valley, deriving from the Latin...
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broad face (rūy-i pahn), narrow eyes (chashmhā-i tang), and a flat nose (bīnī-i pakhch), and unpleasing lips and teeth (lab va dandān na nīkū)" (Keikavus)...
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also objects to words which mean 'to fuck', as well as to the Latin word bīnī 'two' because for bilingual speakers it sounds like the Greek βινεῖ (bineî)...
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The Vulgate to 1 Chronicles 26:17 has bini et bini, "two and two", which Tremellius shortens to a single bini, "two". Most modern translations of 1 Chronicles...
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Schiavina, M; Di Scioscio, V; Contini, P; Cavazza, A; Fabiani, A; Barberis, M; Bini, A; Altimari, A; Cooke, RM; Grigioni, WF; D'Errico-Grigioni, A (2007). "Pulmonary...
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recognition domain of the BpuJI restriction endonuclease in complex with cognate DNA at 1.3-A resolution". J Mol Biol. 378 (5): 1084–93. doi:10.1016/j.jmb...
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(2000): The words cited constitute translation equivalents, whether they are cognate (e.g. kamóya, komoyo for “bone”) or not (e.g. alfoi, ŋkotelə for “tongue”)...
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base words that are already counted as nouns. For example: burung 'bird' bini 'wife' sungot 'mouth' telo 'egg' asuk 'dog' (from Javanese) Nouns can also...
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