- A
palatine or
palatinus (Latin; pl.: palatini; cf.
derivative spellings below) is a high-level
official attached to
imperial or
royal courts in Europe...
- A
torus palatinus (pl.: tori palatini), or
palatal torus (pl.:
palatal tori), is a bony
protrusion on the palate.
Palatal tori are
usually present on...
- Hill (/ˈpælətaɪn/;
classical Latin: Palatium; Neo-Latin: Collis/Mons
Palatinus; Italian:
Palatino [palaˈtiːno]),
which relative to the
seven hills of...
- Leo
Palatinus (Latin for
Palatine Lion) was a
constellation created by the
astronomer Karl-Joseph König in 1785. He
created the
constellation to honor...
-
Processus palatinus may
refer to:
Palatine process of maxilla, also
known by the
Latin term
processus palatinus ossis maxillae Primary palate, also known...
-
translation of
comes palatinus is
count palatine.
After the fall of Rome, a new
feudal type of title, also
known simply as
palatinus,
started developing...
- part
palatinus being the
adjective derived from
palatium ('palace').
After the fall of Rome, a new
feudal type of title, also
known simply as
palatinus, started...
-
elaborate and
ornate Hortus Palatinus have been
interpreted in
various ways. The
dominant modern interpretation of the
Hortus Palatinus is that is a 'magic'...
- The
Temple of
Apollo Palatinus ('Palatine Apollo'),
sometimes called the
Temple of
Actian Apollo, was a
temple of the god
Apollo in Rome, constructed...
- 2011.
palatine (adj.) – mid-15c., from M.Fr.
palatin (15c.), from M.L.
palatinus 'of the palace' (of the Caesars), from L.
palatium (see palace). Used...