- 4, b. 1. 8, a. 2 Cicero, ad Quint.
Fratr., ii. 4.2; comp. ad Att., ii. 6.1, xii. 6.1, 2.2, 7.2, ad Quint.
Fratr., iii. 4.5 Strabo, xii. Cicero, Ad Atti****...
- frangible, fray, infraction, infringe, refract, refractory,
refrain frater-,
fratr-
brother Latin frāter fraternal,
fraternity fric-, frict- rub
Latin fricāre...
-
fortitude fovea fove-
shallow round depression fovea, foveal,
foveole frāter
frātr-
brother fraternal, fraternity, fratricide, friar,
friary fraus fraud- fraud...
-
Oblati Mariae Immaculatae (Oblate
Fathers of Mary Immaculate) O.P., Ord.
Fratr. Praed. – Ordo
Praedicatorum (Dominicans) Ord. Praem. – Ordo Praemonstratensium...
- frangible, fray, infraction, infringe, refract, refractory,
refrain frater-,
fratr-
brother Latin frāter fraternal,
fraternity fric-, frict- rub
Latin fricāre...
- lintr-iculus (m.) māter, mātr-is māter-cula uter, utr-is utr-iculus frāter,
frātr-is frāter-culus / frātel-lus ācer, ācr-is (adi.) ācr-iculus os, oss-is oss-iculum...
-
belonged to the
Meduna family (see
lower inscription:
ALEXANDRI E
DEFENDENDI FRATR / A
METUNA ET POSTERIS). The
upper part of the coat of arms and the original...
-
simple catholic version of Bale. The
article in J. Pamphilus, Chron. Ord.
Fratr. Eremit. S. August. (Rome, 1581, quarto), is
equally unoriginal". von Nolcken...
- Reichert, Rome, 1900),
which forms the
fifth volume of the “Monumenta Hist.
Fratr. Praed.” (181-202). Tiraboschi, Girolamo.
Storia della letteratura Italiana...
-
septenarius (Terence
Phormio 820),
where the
three elisions (s(um), ses(e),
fratr(i)), the
brevis breviāns (utŭt), and the
pronunciation of meae as one syllable...