Definition of Celeberrimos. Meaning of Celeberrimos. Synonyms of Celeberrimos

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Celeberrimos. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Celeberrimos and, of course, Celeberrimos synonyms and on the right images related to the word Celeberrimos.

Definition of Celeberrimos

No result for Celeberrimos. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Celeberrimos from wikipedia

- naturam transfigurare conatus **** dote et flammeo per sollemnia nuptiarum celeberrimo officio deductum ad se pro uxore habuit" "He castrated the boy Sporus...
- Digestorum titulos enarrationes. In titulum FF. de re iudicata lectura. In celeberrimos aliquot titulos FF. enarrationes. Wikisource has the text of the 1913...
- "óptimo" for "bueno," "acérrimo" for "acre," "paupérrimo" for "pobre," "celebérrimo" for "célebre." There is a difference between comparative superlative...
- Fabrizio (4 February 2024). "Le risse in tv, la bulimia di ruoli e il celeberrimo 'capra': Vittorio Sgarbi, la vita dell'uomo-personaggio". Corriere della...
- cathedral where there is a monument to him bearing the inscription Astronomo celeberrimo, cujus nomen et gloria utrumque implevit orbem (Most renowned astronomer...
- celebre), the r is removed and -errimo is the suffix used (asperrimo, celeberrimo) ('very sour', 'very famous'). Another way to form the absolute superlative...
- Chirurgicas, vel Therapeuticas, vel Chymicas; Praefixa Epistola Invitatoria ad Celeberrimos Medicos Europae Latin I. M. Lerch Lorenzo Magalotti N. Gäublin, Corporate...
- Richard Small (1933 - 2021) E' morto Renato Zanettovich, violino del celeberrimo Trio di Trieste (in Italian) Pepi Bader p****es away at the age of 80...
- Constantinus von (1850). Novum Testamentum Latine interprete Hieronymo: ex celeberrimo Codice Amiatino [The Latin New Testament, translated by Jerome: From...
- gehalten. Leipzig, 1849 Novum Testamentum: Latine interprete Hieronymo; ex celeberrimo codice Amiatino omnium et antiquissimo et praestantissimo. Leipzig, 1850...