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GenitingGeniting Gen"i*ting, n. [See Jenneting.]
A species of apple that ripens very early. --Bacon. GenitivalGenitival Gen`i*ti"val, a.
Possessing genitive from; pertaining to, or derived from, the
genitive case; as, a genitival adverb. -- Gen`i*ti"val*ly,
adv. GenitivallyGenitival Gen`i*ti"val, a.
Possessing genitive from; pertaining to, or derived from, the
genitive case; as, a genitival adverb. -- Gen`i*ti"val*ly,
adv. Genitive absoluteGenitive Gen"i*tive, n. (Gram.)
The genitive case.
Genitive absolute, a construction in Greek similar to the
ablative absolute in Latin. See Ablative absolute. Parthenogenitive
Parthenogenitive Par`the*no*gen"i*tive, a. (Biol.)
Parthenogenetic.
Philoprogenitive
Philoprogenitive Phil`o*pro*gen"i*tive, a.
Having the love of offspring; fond of children.
Philoprogenitiveness
Philoprogenitiveness Phil`o*pro*gen"i*tive*ness, n. [Philo- +
L. progenies offspring.] (Phren.)
The love of offspring; fondness for children.
Porphyrogenitism
Porphyrogenitism Por`phy*ro*gen"i*tism, n. [LL. porphyro
genitus, fr. Gr. ?; ? purple + root of ? to be born.]
The principle of succession in royal families, especially
among the Eastern Roman emperors, by which a younger son, if
born after the accession of his father to the throne, was
preferred to an elder son who was not so born. --Sir T.
Palgrave.
PrimogenitivePrimogenitive Pri`mo*gen"i*tive, a. [See Primogeniture.]
Of or pertaining to primogeniture. [R.] Primogenitive
Primogenitive Pri`mo*gen"i*tive, n.
Primogeniture. [Obs.]
The primogenitive and due of birth. --Shak.
Sagenitic
Sagenitic Sag`e*nit"ic, a. (Min.)
Resembling sagenite; -- applied to quartz when containing
acicular crystals of other minerals, most commonly rutile,
also tourmaline, actinolite, and the like.
Meaning of Geniti from wikipedia
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creatures are
usually referred to as part of a list "bánanaig &
boccanaig &
geniti glinni &
demna aeoír" - bánánachs, bócanachs,
spirits of the glen and sky...
- The
introit Quasi modo
geniti, from
which Quasimodo Sunday gets its name, is in Mode 6....
- day's
traditional Latin introit,
which is
based on 1
Peter 2:2.
Quasi modo
géniti infántes, allelúia: rationábile, sine dolo lac concupíscite, allelúia, allelúia...
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mentioning munic(ipii) Brigantien(sium) (the town of Brigantio) and Bri/gantione
geniti (the
Briganti people). At Briançonnet, two third-century
inscriptions mention...
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wildlife reserve.
Nearby towns and
villages include Bitama (13.4 nm), Elit (7.0 nm), Moso (23.9 nm),
Geniti (13.3 nm) and
Giamal Biscia (9.1 nm). v t e...
- John (1659).
Tractatus Duo. Prior, De
Cycloide et de
Corporibus inde
Genitis…. Oxford:
University Press. pp. 91–96. van Heuraet,
Hendrik (1659). "Epistola...
- ****anese). 33.
National Science Museum: 66–90. doi:10.11501/2365780. Koidzumi,
Geniti (1918). "Contributiones ad
Floram Asiae Orientalis". The
Botanical Magazine...
- 1
Sonata 2
Concerto a 3 voci (in 3 voices: ATB)
Sicut modo
geniti infantes rationabiles, et sine dolo concupiscite, ut in eo
crescatis in salutem. Si tamen...
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Dennis family: Monumento... In
memoriam Johannis Dennis Armigeri, primo-
geniti et
haeredis Henrici Dennis Armigeri qui 26 die
Junii Anno
Domini 1638 ex...
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places all
these artists at
Olympiad 87 "quamquam
diversis aetatibus geniti" Furtwängler,
Meisterwerke der
griechischen Plastik,
Berlin 1893:286-303...