- the
island into
eight sections,
making one half the "
medietas regis" and the
other half the "
medietas magnatis"; that is, half of the
island p****ed into...
- moitié, "half" (the word has the same
meaning in
modern French), from
Latin medietas ("middle"), from medius. In
English law, it
relates to
parsing aspects...
-
terrae Siradiensis, in quo pro una medierate,
medietas aquilae albae in
campo rubeo, pro
altera medietas leonis flammei in
campo albo Land of
Lublin Jeleń...
-
situated the
territory (within the
territory of
Entre Lima and Minho), as "
medietas domini regis". King
Denis later provided a tax in 1320, to
elaborate the...
-
sempre mai
perpetuamente a
Batista de
Vilanis suo
servitore la metà zoè
medietà de uno
iardino che ha fora a le mura de Milano, et l'altra metà de epso...
- Bert****a
elongata Cantraine, 1835 Bert****a
martensi Pilsbry, 1896 Bert****a
medietas R. Burn, 1962 Bert****a
ocellata delle Chiaje, 1830 Bert****a
ornata T...
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diapente patet. Sint
iterum .XII in A. et .VI. in
alteram a.
Senarius medietas est duodenarii.
sicut et a
acuta alterius A
medietate colligitur. Adest...
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CORPORA / S(an)C(t)ORUM
BRICII ET
SOCII M(a)R(tirum) / DE
UNOQUOQUE /
MEDIETAS Here rest the
bodies of the
martyred saints Brizio and Socio, each in its...
-
deployment of some
neologism coined in Cicero's
earlier version (e.g.
medietas for μεσότης), or
lexical innovation where he
coins his own term as the...
-
group of
fighters that
boxed during four decades, when he
knocked Adrian Medieta in
three rounds on July 12, 1960 in Pachuca. He
retired a
little after...