Pleuratus
Pleuratus was an Illyrian name borne by a number of Illyrians, including: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Pleuratus may derive from PIE *pel-, 'to fill', cognate to Latin plus (< *pleu ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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PIE: A pie is a baked dish, with a baked shell usually made of pastry that covers or completely contains a filling of meat, fish, vegetables, fruit, cheeses, creams, chocolate, custards, nuts, or other sweet or savoury ingredient. Pies can be either 'one-crust', where the filling is placed in a dish and ... Cognate: Cognates are words that have a common origin.... Latin: Latin is an Indo-European language originally spoken in the region around Rome called Latium. It gained great importance as the formal language of the Roman Empire. All Romance languages are descended from Latin, and many words based on Latin are found in other modern languages such as English. The ... | ~ Table of Content ~
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