Ital. gelo, Lat. marginem → Rom. and Ital. margine, Lat. gemere → Rom. gèm (gemere), Ital. gemere). There are also a few changes shared with Dalmatian, such...
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1599–1612, died 20 January 1612 Leopold I. Zehetner, born ca. 1581 in Gemering, officiated 1612–1646, died 30 September 1646 in St. Florian Matthias Gotter...
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records the name of the area including Bowerchalke and Broadchalke as Cealcan gemere. In 955 the Anglo-Saxon King Eadwig granted the nuns of Wilton Abbey an...
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Nor the turtle-dove cease to mourn (lament) from aerial elm trees (nec gemere aeria cessabit turtur ab ulmo) Possibly Mules (de Moels) of Ernsborough...
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the name of the area including Bowerchalke and Broad Chalke as Cealcan gemere. In 955 the Anglo-Saxon King Eadwig granted the nuns of Wilton Abbey an...
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not a glance"). He tells her of the sin he has witnessed (Vidi dovunque gemere – "Everywhere I saw virtue groaning and oppressed"), in particular denouncing...
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