-
quater 'four times', and so on. The
suffix -iēns may also be
spelled -iēs:
quīnquiēs, ****iēs, etc.
equidem deciēs dīxī (Plautus) 'indeed I've said it ten times...
- a
creatione mundi,
quando in
principio Deus
creavit cælum et terram,
quinquies millesimo centesimo nonagesimo ****; In the year, from the
creation of...
- but the text
looks to be corrupt: R.
Schilling restitutes: "... dixit
quinquies: "Kalo Iuno Covella" aut (or) septies: "Kalo Iuno C." ". G. Dumézil ARR;...
- captivis, post hec
bibunt ter pro vivis,
quater pro
Christianis cunctis quinquies pro
fidelibus defunctis, ****ies pro
sororibus vanis,
septies pro militibus...
-
December 2011. The
Italian Parliament – Law 189/2004 – Art. 544/ter/quater/
quinquies Archived 8 July 2011 at the
Wayback Machine. Camera. it.
Retrieved on...
- c, etc. (in Spain,
France and
Afragola until 2001, bis, ter, quater,
quinquies etc.).
Where buildings are
later combined, one of the
original numbers...
-
Territorial organization (in French) [4]
French Customs Code,
article 60 to 67
quinquies A (in French) [5] Code of
Criminal Procedure article 28-1
Category A:...
- on 24
November on
introducing another article to the
constitution (24
quinquies concerning nuclear power and
protection from radiation) and a federal...
- Légifrance". www.legifrance.gouv.fr.
Retrieved 2024-06-04. "Article 266
quinquies C - Code des
douanes - Légifrance". www.legifrance.gouv.fr. Retrieved...
-
exploitation of the work or
unduly prejudice the
rights holder (Art. 71-
quinquies).
Freedom of
panorama for use of
artistic works in
public spaces is not...