ETYMOLOGIE DES WORTES MĂCÉȘ
măcéș (măcéși), s. m. – Trandafir-sălbatic (Rosa canina). –
Var. măcieș. Megl. măceș. Origine îndoielnică. Poate dintr-un
bg. mečeška (šipka), plantă. Arbustul se numește în
bg. diva šipka „trandafir sălbatic”, dar
cf. numele
lat. și
sp. Cf. și
slov.
macés(en) „zadă”. Alte explicații sînt insuficiente: de la
mărăciniș (Crețu 345); din
sb. mekuša „măr sau pară moale” (Cihac, II, 180), legat de
măci; din
mag. Mátyás „Matei”, ipoteză care nu explică
megl. (Tiktin; Scriban). –
Der. măceșe (
var. măceașă),
s. f. (fructul măceșului).
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Definition von măcéș im Wörterbuch Rumänisch
MASCUS m. Arten von stacheligen Rosen der Familie der Rosen, mit roten, rosa oder weißen Blüten und roten, roten Früchten; Hautausschläge. / Orig. App. MĂCÉȘ ~i m. Specie de arbuști spinoși din familia rozaceelor, cu flori roșii, roz sau albe și cu fructe mici, roșii; răsură. /Orig. nec.
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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «MĂCÉȘ» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Day and Eternity of James Mace
Collection of James Maceʹs weekly columns and analytical articles that appeared in Denʹ/The Day newspaper of Kyiv between 1998 and 2003 and memoirs of him by his contemporaries.
James Earnest Mace, Larysa Ivshyna, 2005
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The Mace and the Gavel: Symbols of Government in America
Symbols of Government in America Silvio A. Bedini. Tatham, and the latter replied that he was averse to adopting anything already used in Europe because such might alarm the public, "... or a motto which may imply the abstract authority of ...
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Canadian Symbols of Authority: Maces, Chains, and Rods of ...
Richly illustrated, this book is the most comprehensive study yet undertaken of the origins, history, and development of parliamentary maces.
Corinna Pike, Christopher McCreery, 2011
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An Archaeology of the Soul: North American Indian Belief ...
Figure 14.1 The spearthrower and mace and objects based upon their pattern. The twin-fingerloop atlatl or spearthrower shown in a, after Ekholm (1968, fig. 2), provided the prototype for the short-handled and long-handled Mississippian ...
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Encyclopedia of the United States Congress - Pagina 337
mace, House The mace of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES is the symbol of the SERGEANT AT ARMS of the House. The House, during the 1st Congress in 1789, established the mace as the symbol of the Sergeant at Arms with one of the ...
Robert E. Dewhirst, John David Rausch, 2009
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for ...
757,) mentions Dr. Clarke's supposition that the origin of the corporate Mace was referable to the reverence paid by the Choeroneans to the sceptre of Agamemnon. This supposition is however, I should suppose, too fanciful to meet with ...
Edward Cave, John Nichols, 1840
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The Gentleman's Magazine - Volumul 167 - Pagina 484
pointment of four Serjeants-at-Mace, each of •whom might carry before the Mayor, Aldermen, and Sheriffs (according to the custom long since there oblerved'), a silver mace, with the arms of the King and the City engraved On it 2».
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THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE - Pagina 484
pointment of four Serjeants-at-Mace, each of whom might carry before the Mayor, Aldermen, and Sheriffs (according to the custom long since there observed), a silver mace, with the arms of the King and the City engraved on it 22.
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Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle
pointment of four Serjeants-at-Mace, each of whom might carry before the Mayor, Aldermen, and Sheriffs (according to the custom long since there observed), a silver mace, with the arms of the King and the City engraved on it 22.
Sylvanus Urban (pseud. van Edward Cave.), 1840
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The Complete Anthology of Lute Music From Musick's Monument
"The first complete anthology of lute music contained within Thomas Maces historic treatise Musicks Monument (1676), transcribed and edited for classical guitar by Andrew Shepard-Smith.
Thomas Mace, Andrew Shepard-Smith, 2005