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AppellateAppellate Ap*pel"late, a. [L. appelatus, p. p. of appellare.]
Pertaining to, or taking cognizance of, appeals. ``Appellate
jurisdiction.' --Blackstone. ``Appellate judges.' --Burke.
Appelate court, a court having cognizance of appeals. AppellateAppellate Ap*pel"late, n.
A person or prosecuted for a crime. [Obs.] See Appellee. AppellationAppellation Ap`pel*la"tion, n. [L. appellatio, fr. appellare:
cf. F. appellation. See Appeal.]
1. The act of appealing; appeal. [Obs.] --Spenser.
2. The act of calling by a name.
3. The word by which a particular person or thing is called
and known; name; title; designation.
They must institute some persons under the
appellation of magistrates. --Hume.
Syn: See Name. AppellativeAppellative Ap*pel"la*tive, a. [L. appellativus, fr.
appellare: cf. F. appelatif. See Appeal.]
1. Pertaining to a common name; serving as a distinctive
denomination; denominative; naming. --Cudworth.
2. (Gram.) Common, as opposed to proper; denominative of a
class. Appellative
Appellative Ap*pel"la*tive, n. [L. appelativum, sc. nomen.]
1. A common name, in distinction from a proper name. A common
name, or appellative, stands for a whole class, genus, or
species of beings, or for universal ideas. Thus, tree is
the name of all plants of a particular class; plant and
vegetable are names of things that grow out of the earth.
A proper name, on the other hand, stands for a single
thing; as, Rome, Washington, Lake Erie.
2. An appellation or title; a descriptive name.
God chosen it for one of his appellatives to be the
Defender of them. --Jer. Taylor.
Appellatively
Appellatively Ap*pel"la*tive*ly, adv.
After the manner of nouns appellative; in a manner to express
whole classes or species; as, Hercules is sometimes used
appellatively, that is, as a common name, to signify a strong
man.
Appellativeness
Appellativeness Ap*pel"la*tive*ness, n.
The quality of being appellative. --Fuller.
Appellatory
Appellatory Ap*pel"la*tory, a. [L. appellatorius, fr.
appellare.]
Containing an appeal.
An appellatory libel ought to contain the name of the
party appellant. --Ayliffe.
Meaning of Appellat from wikipedia
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hatched chicks in 2010. "proximae iis sunt quas
Hispania aves
tardas appellat,
Graecia ωτιδος ****atas in cibis;
emissa enim
ossibus medulla odoris taedium...
- Βυζαντιακόν, p. 318 στόμα τὸ κατὰ Βυζάντιον);
Joannes Tzetzes (Chil. 1, 886)
appellat Bosporum Damaliten (τὸν Δαμαλίτην Βόσπορον) sua ætate
nuncupatum vulgo...
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wrote on
heretics from
Cologne in 1181: "Hos
nostra Germania catharos appellat." ([In] our
Germany [one]
calls these [people] "Cathars".) The Cathars...
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videlicet Hermes philosophus triplicem sapientiam vel
triplicem scientiam appellat. The
tablet was also
translated into
Latin as part of the
longer version...
- po****tions of the
great bustard. "proximae iis sunt quas
Hispania aves
tardas appellat,
Graecia ωτιδος ****atas in cibis;
emissa enim
ossibus medulla odoris taedium...
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tunicam sardonicam vocat Caelius, lib. 16, cap. 1 o, et
Sardorum mastrucam appellat Cicero et
Divus Hieronymus lib.
Adversus Luciferianos. Unde
Sardi Mastrucati...
- profession: "Ius
dicitur ars boni et aequi,
cuius merito quis nos
sacerdotes appellat:
iusticiam namque colimus et
sacra iura ministramus." (Law is
called the...
- di****
singulis actibus proprios deos praeesse, hos
Varro certos deos
appellat", the
pontiffs say that
every single action is
presided upon by its own...
- amateur, amatory, amigo, amorous, enamor,
paramour appello appell- appellav-
appellat- call,
address appeal, appellant, appellate,
appellation apō ap- api- epi-...
- his
Naturalis Historia :
Leporum generis sunt et quos
hispania cuniculos appellat,
fecunditatis innumerae famemque baliarum insulis po****tis
messibus adferentis...