- from Old
French meditacioun, in turn from
Latin meditatio from a verb
meditari,
meaning "to think, contemplate, devise, ponder". In the
Catholic tradition...
-
Sogliano emended the word to
meditaris, and
Kristina Milnor argues that
meditas is
correct as a non-deponent form of
meditaris. However, Luca
Graverini argues...
- the
revelations of God. The word
meditation comes from the
Latin word
meditārī,
which has a
range of
meanings including to
reflect on, to study, and to...
- the
disclosure and
reporting practices within the
financial statements",
Meditari Accountancy Research. https://doi.org/10.1108/MEDAR-01-2019-0428 Bolat...
- the
revelations of God. The word
meditation comes from the
Latin word
meditārī,
which has a
range of
meanings including to
reflect on, to
study and to...
-
sustainability and non-financial
reporting and the
European Union regulation".
Meditari Accountancy Research. 28 (5): 701–725. doi:10.1108/MEDAR-06-2020-0914....
- the
Environment & Responsibility,
Business Strategy and the Environment,
Meditari Accountancy Research and
Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental...
- A
meditation (derived from the
Latin meditatio, from a verb
meditari,
meaning "to think, contemplate, devise, ponder") is a
written work or
discourse intended...
-
inelegant in
other genres of poetry, for
examples Sylvestrem tenui musam meditaris avena. Care must be
taken that the two
words are not in the same case...
- Rennes, De Lapidibus,
around 1040:
Lingua nequit fari mens
nulla valet meditari Quantus mente furor mihi est,
quibus ignibus uror
Leonine verses in half...