PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «PATRONYMIC»
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «PATRONYMIC»
Descubra o uso de
patronymic na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
patronymic e pequenos extratos deles para contextualizar o seu uso na literatura.
1
A Nation of Empire: The Ottoman Legacy of Turkish Modernity
The members of a patronymic group did not assemble on any occasion or unite
for any collective purpose. They did not observe any distinctive ceremony
associated with their common descent, either separately or collectively. 2.
Property or ...
2
Homoerotic Space: The Poetics of Loss in Renaissance Literature
The most striking aspect of this passage is the heroic language, with patronymic
and formal epithet, used to describe Heracles. In particular, the comparison
between the savage lion and the beautiful boy underscores the uneasy
coexistence of ...
3
A Handbook of Scandinavian Names
Perhaps the patronymic was a way of ensuring a child's rights in regard to his or
her father. In the Old Norse and Icelandic sagas, there are several references to
the procedure by which a newborn child was accepted as a member of the family.
Nancy L. Coleman, Olav Veka, 2010
Short version of Vladimir Ilich Vladimir Ilich - Lenin's Christian name and
patronymic Vladimir Ilich Ulyanov - Lenin's name at his christening Volodya - The
diminutive of Lenin's first name His Close Family Alexander Ilich (Ulyanov) - First
name ...
5
Jesus and the Eyewitnesses: The Gospels as Eyewitness Testimony
The Gospels as Eyewitness Testimony Richard Bauckham. simply to take the
place of the personal name. In all the lists of the Twelve Bartholomew (
Bartholomaios) is known only by this patronymic.The biblical name Talmai (2
Sam 3:3; 13:37; ...
6
Nomads of South Siberia: The Pastoral Economies of Tuva
These customs were not confined exclusively to patronymic groups, however, but
were common among all close relatives. I have selected a few examples of
patronymic groups. In the 1920s there was a patronymic group by the name of ...
Sevʹi͡an Izrailevich Vaĭnshteĭn, 1980
7
The Newhampshire Latin Grammar: Comprehending All the ...
PATRONYMIC, among grammarians, is applied to fuch names of men or women
as are derived from thofe of parents, anceftors, or fome country, &c. The
patronymic terminations are Ides — tda ; eis — eidis , or eidos ; iades — iadee ;
ias ...
8
The Latin Dialect of the Ager Faliscus: 150 Years of Scholarship
On the other hand, I read uoltio in LF 224, and when the patronymic adjectives of
Iuna and Volta are used as a praenomen or a gentilicium, they are always
spelled with i (gentilicium iunio Cap 462; for the attestations of the praenomen
Voltius, ...
Gabriël C. L. M. Bakkum, 2009
9
Once Again: Studies in the Ancient Greek Polis
Name: Xapuavti8r|c, (1G I3 1328bis); name and patronymic: Miidcov 'HpaKXei8o
(IG I3 1327); name and demotic: 'Iepoi«X>fj(; Keit>aXfj9e\ (IG I3 1331); name,
patronymic and demotic: <A>uoic, AauoKpdxoc, Ailjcoveix; (SEG 34 199 [ca. 350]
) ...
Thomas Heine Nielsen, 2004
10
Using Russian: A Guide to Contemporary Usage
... Татьяна Таня Тань Танечка, Танюша Танька Эльвира Элла Эл Эллочка,
Элюша Элка Эмма Эмм Ьшчка ')мка Юлия Юля Юль Юленька, Ю.чечка
Юлька 6.3.2 Patronymics A patronymic is a name derived from the name of one's
father.
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «PATRONYMIC»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
patronymic no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Russian tsar 'lived secretly as monk in Siberia' for decades after …
... message signed with initials A. and P. (which supporters of the theory see as standing for Alexander Pavlovich, his name and patronymic). «The Siberian Times, jul 15»
Election 2015. Signature collection campaign kicks off in Belarus
The signature sheet should contain information about the nominee for the presidency (surname, name and patronymic, date of birth, post, place ... «National Legal Internet Portal, jul 15»
Marriage Equality
It's a brave new world, where children are given a Social Security number rather than a patronymic at birth. “Mother” might even become an ... «Atlanta Journal Constitution, jul 15»
North African diversities: layered past, confused present
Yet he would always sign his name Abdelhamid Sanhadja, and is interesting that he should use a Berber patronymic. The Sanhaja were one of ... «Open Democracy, jul 15»
11 Baby Names That Are Related To James
This patronymic version is rapidly climbing for boys (and sometimes girls). It's currently at Number 159 in the Jameson spelling AND 440 with ... «Huffington Post, jul 15»
Picasso painting in Fife attic 'a hoax'
Mr Grosvenor pointed out that the Russian name consists of a Christian name and a patronymic, and does not contain a surname. Mr Currie, a ... «Scotsman, jul 15»
'Gaidar's Revolution', by Petr Aven and Alfred Kokh
Yet Kokh — of German origin, with the great patronymic of Rheingoldovich — moved to Germany last year, saying he feared for his life under ... «Financial Times, jul 15»
Who said 75 was too old to write your first novel?
Owain shortened his patronymic Welsh name to become Owen Tudor and his place in history was assured when he befriended Catherine de ... «WalesOnline, jun 15»
'Mark Rothko: Toward the Light in the Chapel,' by Annie Cohen-Solal
Much later he would change his name to Rothko (a less identifiably Jewish patronymic than the common abbreviation Roth) and become, ... «New York Times, jun 15»
Nik Nak's Weekly Teaser — 24th June, 2015: Grand Lodgers
A5) No. In common with most Icelanders, the President's 'last' name is a patronymic: in other words, it's derived from his father's first name. «Brentwood Gazette, jun 15»