ETIMOLOGIA CUVÂNTULUI TÁGMĂ
tágmă (-me), s. f. – Clasă, corporație, breaslă, categorie. –
Mr. tagmă. Ngr. τάγμα „ordine”,
gr. modern „promisiune” (Tiktin; Gáldi 258).
Sec. XIX.
CĂRȚI ÎN ROMÂNĂ ÎN LEGĂTURĂ CU «TÁGMĂ»
Descoperă întrebuințarea
tágmă în următoarea selecție bibliografică. Cărți în legătură cu
tágmă și extrase din aceasta pentru a furniza contextul de întrebuințare al acestuia în literatura Română.
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Al-Rabghūzī The Stories of the Prophets (2 vols.): Qiṣaṣ ... - Pagina 8
Tägmä bir burunduqi [10] yetmiš miń färistá eligindā. Ikkinči qat yer at Guldu turur, anifi ičindá tamug &idan-[n]-lari bar, qara tāwātāg, qudruqlarisiifiti máñizlig. Tägmä bir(burunduq)i-dā alti yüz altm's [12] arqa, tägmä bir arqasi-da alti yüz altmiš ...
H.E. Boeschoten, J. O'Kane, 2015
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Making History: Josephus And Historical Method - Pagina 240
The passage is filled with the language of martial order, reminiscent of the Spartans: tãgma, prostãssv, tãjiw, eÈtaj¤a, êskhsiw, and d¤aita. Only in the War context does Josephus call the Essenes a tãgma. This is the word that he normally use ...
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8th-Century Establishments: Tagma, Ghana Empire, ...
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Encyclopedia of Entomology - Volumul 4 - Pagina 3762
tagma specialized for locomotory function, developed and controlled by muscles and ganglia situated in the thorax itself. It is probable that this locomotory function originated the differentiation of the thoracic tagma from the other two that form ...
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Arthropod Biology and Evolution: Molecules, Development, ...
9.2.3 Tagma: Definition and Use of the Term The body of many bilaterian taxa is traditionally described as divided into a small number of regions, or tagmata, along the main axis. This applies to segmented and non-segmented bilaterians alike ...
Alessandro Minelli, Geoffrey Boxshall, Giuseppe Fusco, 2013
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The Development of the Komnenian Army - Pagina 160
Examples of use of the word tagma abound, of which only a few are mentioned here. Kinnamos generally uses the word synonymously with phalanx, to refer to any military unit, rather than the old tagmata units. See, for example, Kinnamos, ...
John W. Birkenmeier, 2002
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The Biomechanics of Insect Flight: Form, Function, Evolution - Pagina 8
The thorax is the tagma principally concerned with locomotion (legs and wings), whereas the abdomen contains primarily digestive, excretory, and reproductive structures. Similarities in tagmosis among the noninsect hexapods and the basal ...
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History of Insects - Pagina 66
Postlarval segments forming thoracic tagma (7th through 9th) and fore part of abdominal tagma (abdominal segments 1–7), widely varying in scale of differences, and often heteronomous within each tagma. Thoracic segment consists of dorsal ...
A.P. Rasnitsyn, Donald L. Quicke, 2006
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Belisarius: Book 1:The First Shall Be Last - Cartea 1 - Pagina 95
“Because his tagma was ready first,” Sittas admitted ruefully. “But wasn't Philoxenus concerned that a single tagma in the field alone might be overwhelmed by the Huns?” Narses pressed. “Our scouts had reported the total number of Huns in ...
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`Virgins of God' : The Making of Asceticism in Late ... - Pagina 166
As soon as female asceticism became too amorphous, too widespread, and in many instances potentially too powerful, efforts at regulation without alienation set in. A new order, the tagma ton parthenon, with new titles and functions emerges; ...