- adiūtāre,
frequentative form of adiuvāre 'to help'; the
Romans actually used
adiūtor for the noun. In
various uniformed hierarchies, the term is used for a...
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named after the saint.
Columba currently has two
poems attributed to him: "
Adiutor Laborantium" and "Altus Prosator". Both
poems are
examples of Abecedarian...
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University of
Budapest Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem Motto Scientia mea –
adiutor meus (My
knowledge is my helper) Type
Private university Established 1920...
- army.
Actuarius – A
soldier charged with
distributing pay and provisions.
Adiutor – A camp or
headquarters adjutant or ****istant.
Aeneator –
Military musician...
- a consularis, i.e. a
princeps officii, cornicularius, commentariensis,
adiutor, numerarius, ab actis, a libellis, subadiuva;
finally unspecified exceptores...
- The term "coadjutor" (literally "co-****ister" in Latin) is a
title qualifier indicating that the
holder shares the
office with
another person, with powers...
- Aciliana, Acili****, Aculeo, Acuti****, Acutus, Adauctus, Adelphius,
Adiutor, Adranos, Adventus, Aeacus, Aebutus, Aedesius, Aeli****, Aemiliana, Aemili****...
- A
commentariensis ("keeper of the commentary", the
official diary). An
adiutor (adjutant;
literally "helper", an ****istant). An ab
actis ("acts-keeper"...
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devotionem tuam
omnipotenti Domino ostendas; et ipse tibi in
bonis actibus adiutor sit,
cuius tu in bono
opere famulis solatiaris.
Benedictionem vero sancti...
- Polsce, t. 1 (The
Genealogy of the
Titled Houses of Poland, vol. 1), (‘
Adiutor’
publishing house) 2005: “Russoccy
herbu Zadora:
zarys monografii rodu’...