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*" sed "-: ( vedic ), ** sed -: in Latin sedeō " am sitting ", Old English sittan " to sit " < * set-ja-( with umlaut ) < * sed -; Slavic sěděti ' to sit '; Greek hédrā " seat, chair " < * sed-( Greek systemically turns word-initial prevocalic s to h, i. e. rough breathing ).
** sd -: in compounds, as * ni-" down " + * sd-= * nisdos " nest ": English nest < Proto-Germanic * nistaz, Latin nīdus < * nizdos ( all regular developments ); Slavic gnězdo < * g-ně-sd-os.
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** edited by Leonhard von Spengel, with commentary in Latin, Leipzig, 1847 ( online )
** Capetian House of Courtenay – Latin Emperors of Constantinople ( 1217 – 1283 )
** The first day of Las Posadas ( Mexico, other Latin Americans )
** – acute accent ( Latin apex )
** tittle, the dot used by default in the modern lowercase form of the Latin letters " i " and " j "
** De rerum natura by Lucretius ( Latin Literature, Epicurean philosophy )
** Waltharius by Ekkehard of St. Gall ( Latin ); about Walter of Aquitaine
** Ruodlieb ( Latin ), by a German author
** Alexandreis by Walter of Châtillon ( Latin )
** Carmen de Prodicione Guenonis, version of the story of the Song of Roland in Latin
** Architrenius by John of Hauville, Latin satire
** Liber ad honorem Augusti by Peter of Eboli, narrative of the conquest of Sicily by Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor ( Latin )
** Philippide ( Latin ) by William the Breton
** De triumphis ecclesiae by Johannes de Garlandia ( Latin )
** Gesta Regum Britanniae by William of Rennes ( Latin )
** Africa by Petrarch ( Latin )
** Szigeti veszedelem, also known under the Latin title Obsidionis Szigetianae, a Hungarian epic by Miklós Zrínyi ( 1651 )
** Vendémiaire in French ( from Latin vindemia, " grape harvest "), starting 22, 23 or 24 September
** Nivôse ( from Latin nivosus, " snowy "), starting 21, 22 or 23 December
** Pluviôse ( from Latin pluvius, " rainy "), starting 20, 21 or 22 January
** Ventôse ( from Latin ventosus, " windy "), starting 19, 20 or 21 February
** Germinal ( from Latin germen, " germination "), starting 20 or 21 March
** Floréal ( from Latin flos, " flower "), starting 20 or 21 April
** Messidor ( from Latin messis, " harvest "), starting 19 or 20 June
** Fructidor ( from Latin fructus, " fruit "), starting 18 or 19 August

** and solium
** Taenia saginata eggs stain well but Taenia solium eggs dont ( Can be used to distinguish )

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