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ConciliableConciliable Con*cil"i*a*ble, n. [L. conciliabulum, fr.
concitium assembly: cf. F. conciliabule. See Council.]
A small or private assembly, especially of an ecclesiastical
nature. [Obs.] --Bacon. Conciliable
Conciliable Con*cil"i*a*ble, a. [Cf. F. conciliable.]
Capable of being conciliated or reconciled. --Milton.
ConciliabuleConciliabule Con*cil"i*a*bule, n. [See Conciliable, n.]
An obscure ecclesiastical council; a conciliable. --Milman. Conciliar
Conciliar Con*cil"i*ar, Conciliary Con*cil"i*a*rya. [Cf. F.
conciliare.]
Of or pertaining to, or issued by, a council. --Jer. Taylor.
Conciliary
Conciliar Con*cil"i*ar, Conciliary Con*cil"i*a*rya. [Cf. F.
conciliare.]
Of or pertaining to, or issued by, a council. --Jer. Taylor.
Conciliation
Conciliation Con*cil`i*a"tion, n. [L. conciliatio.]
The act or process of conciliating; the state of being
conciliated.
The house has gone further; it has declared
conciliation admissible previous to any submission on
the part of America. --Burke.
Conciliative
Conciliative Con*cil"i*a*tive, a.
Conciliatory. --Coleridge.
Conciliator
Conciliator Con*cil"i*a`tor, n. [L.]
One who conciliates.
Conciliatory
Conciliatory Con*cil"i*a*to*ry (?; 106), a.
Tending to conciliate; pacific; mollifying; propitiating.
The only alternative, therefore, was to have recourse
to the conciliatory policy. --Prescott.
Irreconciliation
Irreconciliation Ir*rec`on*cil`i*a"tion, n.
Want of reconciliation; disagreement.
Reconciliatory
Reconciliatory Rec`on*cil"i*a*to*ry (-s?l"?*?*t?*r?), a.
Serving or tending to reconcile. --Bp. Hall.
Meaning of Concilia from wikipedia
- The
Quatuor concilia generalia (Tomus
primus quatuor Conciliorum generalium &
Tomus secundus quatuor Conciliorum generalium) was a two
volume book published...
- Neff-Kane, ISBN 978-0-89-141110-9
Breviarium S. Liberati, ap. Mansi,
Concilia, vol. ix. p. 695 Smith, William, ed. (1870). "Agapetus (2)." . Dictionary...
- i. 5. MPG, l****vi. 1, p. 993. Cod., I., i. 7. Novellae, c****i. Mansi,
Concilia, viii. 970B. Novellae, xlii. P. Heather, The Fall of the
Roman Empire:...
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Against the Monothelites. (L. and C.,
Concilia, Tom. VI., col. 943.)
Session XVI. (Labbe and Cossart,
Concilia, Tom. VI., col. 1010.) The
Definition of...
- 9
December 2019. Labbé,
Philippe &
Gabriel Cossart (eds.)
Sacrosancta Concilia ad
Regiam Editionem Exacta: quae Nunc
Quarta Parte Prodit Actior [The Sancrosanct...
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century AD,
about thirty synods,
variously counted, were held at
Toledo (
Concilia toletana) in what
would come to be part of Spain. The earliest, directed...
- The
councils of
Saragossa (Latin:
Concilia Caesaraugustana) were a
series of
Christian councils held in Zaragoza, in what is now Spain. In or
about 380...
- daughter, Catherine, who
married a
Secretary of State. His
works include Concilia Ecclesiastica Orbis Britannici (1639) (a work
containing many forgeries)...
- The
Councils of Nîmes (Latin:
Concilia Nemausensia) is the name
given to a
series of four
religious synods that took
place in Nîmes,
southern France, during...
- who
actually said
something quite different: "jam enim de hac
causa duo
concilia missa sunt ad
sedem apostolicam; inde
etiam rescripta venerunt;
causa finita...