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Glitterand
Glitterand Glit"ter*and, a. Glittering. [Obs.] --Spenser.

Meaning of LIttera from wikipedia

- The parchment codex called Littera Florentina is the closest surviving version of the official Digest of Roman law promulgated by Justinian I in 530–533...
- highest form of textualis was littera textualis formata, used for de luxe m****cripts. The usual form, simply littera textualis, was used for literary...
- similar to oar, ore, orr. The letter R is sometimes referred to as the littera canīna 'canine letter', often rendered in English as the dog's letter....
- Current Alma littera managing director is Dovilė Zaidė. Knyguklubas.lt is the Alma littera's e-version of the library, opened in 2003. Alma Littera's catalogue...
- ****itana littera, the marsh fern moth, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is listed as a species of special concern in the US state of Connecticut...
- Giampiero Littera (born 25 June 1938) is an Italian former film actor. Born in Rome, Littera, while still a teenager, made his film debut in Luciano Emmer's...
- Iberian Peninsula). Its more limiting alternative designations littera toletana and littera mozarabica ****ociate it with scriptoria specifically in Toledo...
- Justinian's Pandects used in Bologna, referred to as the Littera Bononiensis, closely parallel to the Littera Florentina, would be disseminated throughout Europe...
- original on 1 December 2022. Retrieved 1 November 2022. "Deipara Virgo - Littera apostolica | Ioannes Paulus II". www.vatican.va. 7 June 1995. Archived...
- away, written ones remain". Other versions include verba volant, (sed) littera scripta manet, "(spoken) words fly away, but the written letter remains"...