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What does this Latin Phrase mean?

 
 
Reply Tue 31 May, 2005 02:14 am
While I was reading, I encoutered one Latin phrase ---vereiia osque. I can't find its meaning in the dictionary and elsewhere. I hope somebody here can interpret it for me! Thanks!
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George
 
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Reply Tue 31 May, 2005 08:56 am
I cannot find it either.
Can you give some context?
Where did you find it?
Did the author say it is Latin?
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emousecat
 
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Reply Sun 12 Jun, 2005 06:54 pm
Thanks!

I have found the explanation for the word vereiia in a website. I am sorry to judge it as a latin word. It is virtually an Osci, and the meaning of vereiia is a place where public banquettes were kept.
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George
 
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Reply Mon 13 Jun, 2005 07:00 am
emousecat~
Thanks for the update on your question.
~George
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