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1 Letter
Letter, s. Buchstabe.
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2 LETTER
[N]LITTERA (-AE) (F)LITERA (-AE) (F)SCRIPTUM (-I) (N)ABIES (-ETIS) (F)LITTERATURA (-AE) (F)LITERATURA (-AE) (F)EPISTULA (-AE) (F)EPISTOLA (-AE) (F)LITTERA: LITTERAE (PL)LITERA: LITERAE (PL)LIBER (-BRI) (M)CHARTA (-AE) (F)PAGINA (-AE) (F)TABELLA (-AE) (F)NOTA (-AE) (F)- MAKE LETTERS- SHORT LETTER -
3 LETTER: SHORT LETTER
[N]EPISTOLIUM (-I) (N) -
4 LETTER: MAKE LETTERS
[V]SCRIBO (-ERE SCRIPSI SCRIPTUM) -
5 LETTER-CARRIER
[N]BAIJULUS (-I) (M)BAJOLUS (-I) (M) -
6 LETTER FOLDED DOUBLE
[N]DIPLOMA (-MATIS) (M) -
7 LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION
[N]DIPLOMA (-MATIS) (M) -
8 LOVE-LETTER
[N]NOTA BLANDA (F) -
9 PAPAL LETTER
[N]BREVE (BREVIS) (N) -
10 RED-LETTER DAY
[N]GRATULATIO (-ONIS) (F)DIES (-EI) (M) -
11 littera
littera, ae, f., letter (of alphabet), L. 23:38; G. 6:11; the letter (opp. to the spirit), R. 2:27 ff.; 7:6; 2 C. 3:6 f. (In pl.) (1) learning, J. 7:15; A. 4:13; 26:24; (2) writings, J. 5:47; 2 T. 3:15; (3) bond, L. 16:7; (4) epistle, A. 28:21.* -
12 хвостатка w-белое
1. LAT Thecla w-album Koch2. RUS хвостатка f w-белое3. ENG white-letter hairstreak4. DEU weißes W n, Ulmenzipfelfalter m5. FRA W-blanc m, polyommate m W-blancVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > хвостатка w-белое
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13 apex
apex, icis, m., point (of a letter), tittle, ||Mt. 5:18.* -
14 epistola
°epistula (-tola), ae, f., letter, epistle. -
15 epistula
°epistula (-tola), ae, f., letter, epistle.
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