- 1912. The term "quarter tense" is
derived from the
official Latin name; "
quattuor tempora" ("the four times"). In the
Irish language,
Quarter Tense is Cátaoir...
- when
there are more than two
words in a
compound numeral:
centum trīgintā
quattuor. The word
order in the
numerals from 21 to 99 may be inverted: ūnus et...
-
importance of
Roman law, in the form of
medieval Roman law,
embodied by the
Quattuor Doctores made its
first impact in the
political arena in 1158, when they...
- distinctions:
carefully laid down for the
first time..." (in Latin)
Libri Quattuor Sententiarum,
Bibliotheca Augustana.
Transcription of the
complete Latin...
-
posture and
moves using all four legs is said to be a
quadruped (from
Latin quattuor for "four", and pes,
pedis for "foot").
Quadruped animals are
found among...
-
Quattuor abhinc annos (Latin for "four
years ago") is the
incipit of a
letter that the
Congregation for
Divine Worship and the
Discipline of the Sacraments...
- Caesar,
Gallic War, 8.46
Archived 11
August 2023 at the
Wayback Machine "
quattuor legiones in
Belgio collocavit", "his
confectis rebus ad
legiones in Belgium...
-
Christian symbolism. The word 'quatrefoil'
means "four leaves", from the
Latin quattuor, "four", plus folium, "leaf"; the term
refers specifically to a four-leafed...
-
indult became known as the
Agatha Christie indult. In the 1984
letter Quattuor abhinc annos, the
Congregation for
Divine Worship and the
Discipline of...
- (ludi). They
constituted one of the four
great religious corporations (
quattuor amplissima collegia) of
ancient Roman priests. The
college was founded...