- (qm), "every morning", and
quaque nocte (qn), "every night"
quare clausum fregit wherefore he
broke the
close An
action of tresp****; thus called, by reason...
-
citing the case of the fall of King Saul for
breaking the law ("quia
leges fregit"). Henry's
personal rule, and
reliance on favourites, was then condemned...
-
audere gaudere [be] bright, daring,
joyful Motto of the Geal family.
clausum fregit he
broke the
enclosure A
legal action for tresp**** to land; so
called because...
-
audere gaudere [be] bright, daring,
joyful Motto of the Geal family.
clausum fregit he
broke the
enclosure A
legal action for tresp**** to land; so
called because...
- El gust d'un poble: els
plats més
famosos de la
cuina catalana.
Llomillo fregit amb
xicoires Leach,
Frann (2004),
Organic Gardening: How to grow organic...
-
Legal phrase web page. (Technically, it was
called Tresp****
quare clausum fregit, "Wherefore he
broke the close".) Infoplease.com. Bartleby's,
citing E....
- were the
source of the
material for the Vita Secunda.
Thomas also
wrote Fregit victor virtualis and
Sanctitatis nova
signa in
honor of Francis. Life of...
-
particular forms of action, namely, all
actions of tresp****
quare clausum fregit, all
actions of tresp****, detinue,
trover and
replevin for
taking away goods...
-
annual slaughtering of pigs.
Freginat probably derives from a
Catalan word,
fregit, or from the old
French fréginer,
themselves both from the
Latin frigere...
- : "Cornūs (G) cornū (N), quod cornū (D) ērat, cornū (Ac) **** cornū (Ab)
frēgit. Cornū (V)!" ("A horn's horn, that
belonged to a horn,
broke a horn with...