- A
fetial (/ˈfiːʃəl/; Latin: fētiālis [feːt̪iˈaːlɪs], pl. fētiālēs) was a type of
priest in
ancient Rome. They
formed a
collegium devoted to
Jupiter as...
- ecclesiastico. 1619,
viele weitere Auflagen Biblische Policey. Fft./Main 1653. Jus
feciale Armatae Daniae.
Kopenhagen 1657. Der verjüngte Römische Reichsadler, samt...
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English law, the
right of
mowing or cutting. Fleta, lib. 4, c. 27, § 1. Jus
feciale. In
Roman law, the law of arms, or of heralds. A
rudimentary species of...
- The
Divine Feudal Law, London, 1703,
which is
based on the late work Ius
feciale divinum (1695); and a new
edition under the
variant title A View of the...
- Father-in-law – Fathom – Fatuity – Fatuus – Faubourg – Fautor – Fealty – Fear –
Feciales –
Federal government – Fee – Fee-simple – Fenian – Feodal –
Feodal system –...