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Glorioser
Glorioser Glo`ri*o"ser, n. [From L. gloriosus boastful.] A boaster. [Obs.] --Greene.

Meaning of Gloriose from wikipedia

- In Roman Catholic liturgy, Rex Gloriose Martyrum is the hymn at Lauds in the Common of Martyrs (Commune plurimorum Martyrum) given in the Roman Breviary...
- as: Collegii beatissime Marie Virginis sancti Johannis Evangeliste et gloriose Virginis sancte Radegundis iuxta Cantebriggiam University of Cambridge...
- orieso" = "Conseuiod orieso" is Dirich's. Havet reads: "Cozeui adoriose" = "Conseui gloriose" on the grounds of Paulus's glossa s.v. adoria: "praise, glory deriving...
- Gatti 1991, pp. 44–48) "Il popolo italiano esalta oggi nella Vittoria le gloriose virtù della stirpe au****io del sicuro domani" [The Italian people today...
- Cavaliere Gierosolimitano published in Rome in 1588, the Triomphante e gloriose Croce published in Rome in 1610 and translated into Latin under the title...
- clerical positions at Meaux Cathedral. He may have written his m**** Stephane gloriose, for the cathedral of St Etienne (Saint Stephen) in this town. Moulu's...
- of Secgan, 'Saint Ecgwine', and hagiography of St Odulf, the Ave presul gloriose Augustine psalter, and Chronicon Abbatiae de Evesham Simon de Montfort...
- Federico Burone (Latin America and the Caribbean) Kapil Kapoor (Asia) Marie-Gloriose Ingabire (Central and West Africa) Kathryn Toure (Eastern and Southern...
- champions". ATP TOUR. atptour.com. Retrieved 5 September 2019. "Cinque gloriose manifestazioni sportive che non esistono più" (in Italian). letteraemme...
- writer in the Cracow Academy (1632); two hagiographic books: Vita et mors gloriose suscepta reverendi patris Alberti Mencinski (Kraków, 1661), in Polish:...