- have also
inspected sheep pastures. This word is from the
medieval Latin maiorinus, a
steward or head
official of a village, from maior,
meaning "greater"...
- Burgos, and Seville. The
surname originates from the
medieval Latin maiorinus, a
steward or head
official of a village, from maior,
meaning "greater"...
- Made) 305. "Girl, Not
Alighting in Silence" (娘 静かに舞い降りぬ,
Musume ****uka ni
Maiorinu) 306. "The
Strongest Curse" (最強の悪態, Saikyō no Akutai) 307. "400 Meters"...
-
Reilly (1982), 308 n138:
eiusdem regine et
comitis roderici eo
tempore maiorinus in sarria.
Reilly (1998), 179.
Barton (1997), 299 n1: in
tempore morte...
-
bishop Varus of Zorava. A
notable Christian family during this era, the
Maiorinus,
maintained their estates in
Busra al-Harir. The
family pla**** an important...
- et ad suam
voluntatem eadem hereditas ei serviat,
nullusque saio vel
maiorinus in
illam hereditatem intret ut ibi per
violentiam aliquod malum faciat...