- indistinguishable,
except by his dress, from the
oblatus of a
former century. Then, in the
later Middle Ages,
oblatus, confrater, and
donatus became interchangeable...
-
Sarcaulus oblatus is a
species of
plant in the
family Sapotaceae. It is
endemic to Ecuador. Hernández, C.; Pitman, N. (2004). "Sarcaulus
oblatus". IUCN Red...
- (hostia) ⇒ "offering,
bread offered to the Eucharist",
feminine noun noun of "
oblatus" ⇒ "offered" esp "offered to God, sacrificed" (see Oblates), used as a...
- W.S.
Forgotten Books. pp. 377–378. ISBN 978-1-60506-355-3. Sic
terror oblatus a ducibus,
crudelitas in supplicio, nova
religio iurisiurandi spem praesentis...
-
listed in the
Liber Vitae. At the age of seven, Bede was sent as a puer
oblatus to the
monastery of
Monkwearmouth by his
family to be
educated by Benedict...
- Eco came to
believe that his
family name was an
acronym of ex
caelis oblatus (from Latin: a gift from the heavens). As was the
custom at the time, the...
-
Calamus nuralievii A.J.Hend. & N.Q.Dung
Calamus obiensis A.J.Hend.
Calamus oblatus (J.Dransf.) W.J.Baker
Calamus oblongus Reinw. ex
Blume Calamus occidentalis...
- of
Ezechias Isaiah 38:10–38:20 13th
candle extinguished at end
Antiphon Oblatus est
Memento mei O vos
omnes qui
transitis Psalm Psalms 148+149+150 (pre-1912)...
- Puer mingens,
Latin for an
artistic depiction of a boy
urinating Puer
oblatus,
Latin for an
oblate who has not yet
reached puberty Puering or bating...
-
Spirifer Gastrioceras G.
adaense Glaphyrites G.
globosus G.
morrowensis G.
oblatus Mooreoceras Pygmaeoceras Stenopronorites S.
arkansiensis Michelinia Bellerophon...