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Pseudonumity
Pseudonumity Pseu`do*num"i*ty, n. The using of fictitious names, as by authors.

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- Donum may refer to: Dunam or Donum, a unit of area Regium Donum, funds for clergy Gift in Latin This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with...
- Reformed Christianity portal The Regium Donum (Latin: "Royal Bounty") in British history was an annual grant to augment the income of poor Nonconformist...
- A dunam (Ottoman Turkish, Arabic: دونم; Turkish: dönüm; Hebrew: דונם), also known as a donum or dunum and as the old, Turkish, or Ottoman stremma, was...
- Donum Vitae is the "Instruction on Respect for Human Life in Its Origin and on the Dignity of Procreation" which was issued on February 22, 1987, by the...
- redefined as exactly one decare: Stremma in Greece Dunam, dunum, dulum, donum, or dönüm in the Balkans, Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and Turkey...
- Euchromius donum is a species of moth in the family Crambidae. It is found in Ethiopia. The length of the forewings is about 14 mm. Adults have been recorded...
- Redemptionis donum (English: The gift of the Redemption) is a post-synodal apostolic exhortation of Pope John Paul II, signed on 25 March 1984. Written...
- Condemning the Ruthless Use of Force November 5, 1956 (English) 36. Fidei donum "The gift of faith" On the Present Condition of the Catholic Missions, especially...
- The resm-i dönüm was a land tax in the Ottoman Empire; it was a divani tax paid each year to the landowner or timar holder, typically on 1 March. The...
- The three phases of the magnum opus: nigredo, albedo and rubedo. (from Pretiosissimum Donum Dei, published by Georges Aurach in 1475)...