-
Majestatis (Latin:
Magister Majestatis Domini, The
Master of
Christ in Majesty,
usually shortened to
Majestatis and
sometimes referred to as the Tryde...
- The
royal we,
majestic plural (pluralis
majestatis), or
royal plural, is the use of a
plural pronoun (or
corresponding plural-inflected verb forms) used...
- the
nosism different uses can be distinguished: The
royal we (pluralis
majestatis)
refers to a
single person holding a high office, such as a monarch, bishop...
- אֲדֹנָי (Adonai,
Hebrew pronunciation: [adoˈnaj] 'My Lords',
Pluralis majestatis taken as singular), and in
discussion by
HaShem 'The Name'.
Nothing in...
-
substitutions in
Hebrew are אֲדֹנָי (Adonai, lit. transl. "My Lords",
pluralis majestatis taken as singular) or אֱלֹהִים (Elohim,
literally "gods" but treated...
-
Goniothalamus majestatis is a
species of
plant in the
Annonaceae family. It is
endemic to
Sulawesi in Indonesia.
World Conservation Monitoring Centre (1998)...
-
tantum plural only
nouns that only
occur in the
plural form
pluralis majestatis plural of
majesty The first-person
plural pronoun when used by an important...
- Lèse-majesté or lese-majesty (UK: /ˌliːz ˈmædʒɪsti/ leez MAJ-ist-ee, US: /ˌleɪz -/ layz -) is an
offence or
defamation against the
dignity of a ruling...
-
always definite and specific. The
royal we, or
majestic plural (pluralis
majestatis), is
sometimes used by a
person of high office, such as a monarch, earl...
- Veterum: In
Conspectu Divinae Majestatis" (in Italian). Onda Rock.
Retrieved December 18, 2015. In
Conspectu Divinae Majestatis (booklet). De
Magia Veterum...