Definition of Gentilicia. Meaning of Gentilicia. Synonyms of Gentilicia

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Meaning of Gentilicia from wikipedia

- maintenance of the Roman religious system as a whole; see sacra gentilicia following. Sacra gentilicia were the private rites (see sacra above) that were particular...
- Holophaea gentilicia is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae. It was described by Schaus in 1911. It is found in Costa Rica. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching...
- like in the grammatical voices of past tenses and in the endings of male gentilicia. From around 400 BC, the Rhaeti became isolated from the Etruscan area...
- as in the grammatical voices of past tenses or in the endings of male gentilicia. Around 600 BC, the Rhaeti became isolated from the Etruscan area, probably...
- Bernardotte de casa de don Juan de la Cruz Italianos en Chile título Heráldica Gentilicia título Nacimiento de la ciudad de Talca Gustavo Opazo M. O´ Higgins Family...
- other gentilicia, or sometimes from cognomina. Sibidienus would seem to be derived from Sabidius, or perhaps from its derivative, Sabidi****. Gentilicia of...
- University. p. 284. Kaimio, Jorma. "The nominative singular in-i of Latin gentilicia." Arctos–Acta Philologica Fennica 6 (1969): 23-42. "Cognomen – NovaRoma"...
- religious action unless they were priests or had family rites (sacra gentilicia) to maintain. Following is a month-by-month list of Roman festivals and...
- are known from inscriptions. The nomen Tarutilius belongs to a class of gentilicia that was typically derived from either cognomina ending in the diminutive...
- Aquileia in Venetia and Histria. The nomen Statinius belongs to a class of gentilicia derived from other names ending in -inus, using the gentile-forming suffix...