10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ABDITORIUM» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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abditorium in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
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A Dictionary of the English Language - Tom 1,Wydanie 1 - Strona 3
Place for keeping or putting by anything. Obsolete, rare. Abditorium. An abditory or place to hide and preserve goods, plate, money, or a chest in which relics are kept.—Cowell, Law Dictionary. In the center of the kernel or grain, as the safest ...
Samuel Johnson, Robert Gordon Latham, Henry John Todd, 1866
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An Encyclopedia of Freemasonry and Its Kindred Sciences: ...
ABDITORIUM. ABIF. Among the faithless, faithful only he; Among innumerable false, unmoved, Unshaken, unseduced, unterrified, His loyalty he kept, his love, his zeal. (894-7.) The name Abdiel became the synonym of honor and faithfulness.
Albert Gallatin Mackey, Edward L. Hawkins, William James Hughan, 1913
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Historia von dem Absterben Bernhard Fürst zu Anhalt
Abraham Ulrich. Abditorium, mean Paletdinem omniung, informoran, qui eiaen proprio G- vagenito Filio zu, von peperofi, Jea pro nobis omnibus traditiillum, Quietiam CO K PVS SW WM tradiait prozobis, G. Sanguinem um fair in Re- mißonen ...
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A new Law Dictionary, etc - Strona 2
ABDITORIUM, an abditory or hidingplace, to hide and preserve goods, plate or money; or a chest in which reliques were kept, as mentioned in the inventory of the church of York. Dugdale's Monasticon Anglicanum, p. 173. Cowell. Blount.
James WHISHAW (Barrister-at-Law), 1829
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A Dictionary of Words and Phrases Used in Ancient and ...
In Roman law, to disinherit. Abdication. A renunciation ; the voluntary relinquishment of an office (not in favor of another), before the term has expired. Abdico. To renounce a thing. Abditorium. A hiding place for relics, plate, or money. Abditus.
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Promptorium parvulorum sive clericorum: dictionarius ... - Strona 239
Latibuhim, ab- sconditum, latebra, abditorium, ug. in do. Hyde, or skynne (hyyd, or hyde, harl. ms. 2274, p.) Pellis, cutis. Hyddyr, or to thys place (hyther, p.) Hue. Hyddyr warde (hydward, s. hytherwarde, p.) Istuc. Hydows (hiddowus, or gret, k.) ...
Anglicus Galfridus, Albert Way, 1865
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Thesaurus Linguæ Latinæ Compendiarus, Or A Compendious ...
... L. Abditorium. n. Аду: ofthe/l, D. "1* Med. Abduéllo, ônis. f. A rupture, а di/loentian, r e ABN Abduéliůs, At a greater (тали. Nemo :ibduélìůsjacula conzoilir, Aie/bn. Abebtare, oel Abcvrare, Te 'water cattle ; unde ' Abcragium, i. n. А 'watering gf ...
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Essential 18037 Pages English Dictionary:
Defn: One who abdicates. ABDITIVE Ab"di*tive, a. Etym: [L. abditivus, fr. abdere to hide.] Defn: Having the quality of hiding. [R.] Bailey. ABDITORY Ab"di*to*ry, n. Etym: [L. abditorium.] Defn: A place for hiding or preserving articles of value.
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The Law-dictionary: Explaining the Rise, Progress, and ...
This word was fully can- vaffed in the Parliamentary Debates at that time. ABDITORIUM. An abditory or hiding place, to hide and preferve goods, plate, or money ; and is ufed for a cheft in which reliques are kept, as mentioned in the inventory ...
Giles Jacob, Sir Thomas Edlyne Tomlins, 1809
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Teuthonista of Duijtschlender - Strona 17
Delitere. relitere. Delitefcere. 25argftebe. ftguiftebe. Latebra, bre. unde la- tebrofus. latibulum. abditum. abditorium. abfeonforium. repofitorium. refervatorium. Occultamen. mentum. laclen, öeclen. еайе. Faux faucis. З&аегае geffen. Fex fecis.
Gherard van der Schueren, Cornelis Gerhardus Boonzajer, Jacob Arnout Clignett, 1804