- offering" and by
extension "the
thing offered" (Late
Latin oblatio, from
offerre, oblatum, to offer), is a term used,
particularly in
ecclesiastical use...
- The
offertory (from
Medieval Latin offertorium and Late
Latin offerre) is the part of a
Eucharistic service when the
bread and wine for use in the service...
- dīlātum "to put off" efferō, efferre, extulī, ēlātum "to
carry out" offerō,
offerre, obtulī, oblātum "to offer" referō, referre, rettulī, relātum "to refer"...
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dedit limina celsa choris.
Laxatura reos, regi quas sæpè ferebat, Has
offerre preces, nunc tibi, Christe, potest. Quam cùm post
decimum rapuit mors invida...
-
admittenda est, si
fideiussores idoneos et
cautionem is qui
licitatione vicerit offerre paratus sit. Translated: "A tax
lease that has been
inflated beyond the...
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LENONES NOMEN POSUERE LEONES FORMA LEONINA SIGNANS BIS
MARMORA BINA
DICITUR OFFERRE LOCA VOCE NON
AUTEM RE
FELIX EST
NOMEN FELIX EST
NOMINIS OMEN QUOD NON...