-
Melchior and Balthazar), or
alternatively for the
Latin blessing Christus mansionem benedicat ('May
Christ bless this house'), or IIIK
referring to the three...
- bills, a form of
security issued by the
United States Treasury Christus Mansionem Benedicat (English: May
Christ Bless This House), text
written in chalk...
-
occupants and the
initials also are
believed to also
stand for "Christus
mansionem benedicat" ("May/Let
Christ Bless This House").
Depending on the city...
-
names of the
Three Wise Men as well as the
Christian prayer Christus mansionem benedicat) with the year
flanking both
sides on one's door, as seen here...
-
Latin Mansionile,
meaning 'little houses', from
Latin mansio (accusative
mansionem), and of
Germanic (Old Frankish) blanch, blaun,
meaning 'glossy, shining...
- homes. The
initials may also be
interpreted as the
Latin phrase,
Christus mansionem benedicat (may
Christ bless the house).
According to
ancient custom, the...
- gift
comprises extensive parts of what is now Copenhagen,
including "...
mansionem de
Gefnetofte ****
omnibus pertenentiis suis" (Fentofte
House with all...
- "20 * C + M + B + 14". The
initials refer to the
Latin phrase "Christus
mansionem benedicat" (= May
Christ bless this house);
folkloristically the letters...
- /tj/, /k(e,i)/). This will
ultimately develop to [i̯z] (spelled "is").
mānsiōnem > maison, ratiōnem > raison, placēre >
plaisir Before [rʲ] (which ultimately...
- *[ˈbejzo] < *[ˈbajzo] < BASIUM. In French, /sj/ also
developed to [jz], as in
MANSIONEM >
maison 'house',
probably via the
intermediate stage of a palatalized...