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Pignus is a
genus of
African jumping spiders that was
first described by
Wanda Wesołowska in 2000. As of August 2019[update] it
contains only
three species...
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Pignus pongola is a
species of
jumping spider in the
genus Pignus that
lives in
South Africa. The
species was
first described in 2009 by
Wanda Wesołowska...
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Pignus lautissimum is a
species of
jumping spider in the
genus Pignus. It is
native to Tanzania. The male was
first described in 2000.
Tropical Zoology...
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Pignus simoni is a
species of
jumping spider in the
genus Pignus. It is
native to
South Africa. Wesolowska, W. (2000). New and
little known species of...
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Social mortgage (Latin:
pignus sociale) is a term used in
Catholic social teaching.
According to this body of thought, the
social mortgage refers to the...
- to the
pignus,
which could be
carried out by traditio.
Fiducia remained po****r with
lenders who enjo****
increased security,
whereas a
pignus was more...
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German wetti,
Latin pignus depositum), i.e.,
delivered from the outset, or
nonpossessory (cf. OE bād, OFr nam, nant, OHG pfant, L
pignus oppositum), i.e....
- 'hearsay testimony' (vs. ex
propriis sensibus). Also
called de auditu.
pignus pledge Pledge, i.e. a
possessory security interest pleno iure by full right...
- Delfino,
Burris Valencia, Vaccaro,
Grosse Ronde, Entrefina, and
Sanguinello a
Pignu.
While also pigmented, Cara cara
navels and
Vainiglia sanguignos have pigmentation...
- [page needed].
Montanari (1990), pp. 73 ff,
citing Cicero Pro
Scauro 48: "
pignus nostrae salutis atque imperii";
Servius Ad
Aeneidem II 188, 16: "Illic imperium...