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Qui responderunt nobis, quòd si duceremus equos illos, quos tunc habebamus, ad Tortaros, cùm essent magnæ niues, morerentur omnes: qui nescirent herbam fodere sub niue, sicut equi faciunt Tartarorum, nec inueniri posset aliquod pro eis ad manducandum, cùm Tartari nec stramina nec foenum habeant, nec pabulum.
The long and wonderful voyage of Frier Iohn de Plano Carpini 2004
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Others will have it that they were first called Fodii, because the first of the race delighted in digging pitfalls for wild beasts, fodere being still the Latin for to dig, and fossa for a ditch, and that in process of time, by the change of the two letters they grew to be called
The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Plutarch 2003
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Qui responderunt nobis, qu騞 si duceremus equos illos, quos tunc habebamus, ad Tortaros, c鵰 essent magn� niues, morerentur omnes: qui nescirent herbam fodere sub niue, sicut equi faciunt Tartarorum, nec inueniri posset aliquod pro eis ad manducandum, c鵰 Tartari nec stramina nec foenum habeant, nec pabulum.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Sidonius exhorted the negotiators with Euric to win one fundamental concession: "that episcopal ordination being permitted we may hold according to the faith, though we cannot hold according to the treaty (teneamus ex fide, etsi non tenemus ex fodere), those peoples of Gaul who are enclosed within the bounds of the Gothic domain."
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So also _patefaciō_, _patefīō_; _calefaciō_, _calefīō_; and all non-prepositional compounds. jaciō jacere jēcī jactus _hurl_ abiciō abicere abjēcī abjectus _throw away_ fodiō fodere fōdī fossus _dig_ fugiō fugere fūgī fugitūrus _flee_ effugiō effugere effūgī ---- _escape_
New Latin Grammar Charles E. Bennett
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Sono in questa terra eccellenti martori, e zibellini, e altre ricche fodere, delle quali ne portò alcune pelle il detto pilotto.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation. Vol. XIII. America. Part II. Richard Hakluyt 1584
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Mortuos Umo obli* ti plangunt: nec cremare aut fodere fas putant;
Pomponii Melae De situ orbis libri tres: cum Petri Joannis Olivarii Valentini, viri in ... Pomponius Mela , Ermolao Barbaro, C . Julius Solinus 1782
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Sifanto Island) = digito podicem fodere ad pruriginem restinguendam, says Erasmus
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_fodere_ in Latin: and thus in time the two sounds became confused, and they obtained the name of Fabii.
Plutarch's Lives, Volume I 46-120? Plutarch 1839
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Uncle etiam Bachai dicit, hoc loco promissionem esse quod sub Rege Messiah omnibus qui de fodere aunt, circumcisio cordis contingat, citans Joelem, 28. "
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