- tendon. The term
retinaculum is Neo-Latin,
derived from the
Latin verb
retinere (to retain).
Specific retinacula include: In the wrist:
Flexor retinaculum...
- fecerat, intermisit,
vastato omni
Illyrico et Moesia,
desperans eam
posse retinere,
abductosque Romanos ex
urbibus et
agris Daciae in
media Moesia collocavit...
-
medietatem pro
eorum mercede conducenda dictum salem pro
ipsius conductoribus retinere et habere.
Promittentes vicissim omnia et
singularia suprascripta firma...
-
medietatem pro
eorum mercede conducenda dictum salem pro
ipsius conductoribus retinere et habere.
Promittentes vicissim omnia et
singularia suprascripta firma...
- of Lindsay):
mulieres colebant, quod eam
sanguinis fluorem in
conceptu retinere ****bant. Juno "is
called Fluonia, from the
flowing (fluoribus) of seed...
- who did it am here, turn your
swords on me!" nec
frena remittit, / nec
retiNere valet, Nec
Nomina Novit equorum "he does not let go of the reins, but he...
-
medietatem pro
eorum mercede conducenda dictum salem pro
ipsius conductoribus retinere et habere.
Promittentes vicissim omnia et
singularia suprascripta firma...
- Tuderina, S.
Audomari Morinensi [Therouanne], ac in
Basilica S.
Petri de Urbe
retinere possit."Tosti is
wrong in
calling Benedetto Caetani a
canon of Lyons; he...
- rings,
belts and shoes. The word "net" (rete), is
derived from
retaining (
retinere) fish, or perhaps,
writes Isidore, from the
ropes (restis) they are attached...
-
retinacula 'reins' is
reminiscent of Proto-Romance *retina 'id.', a
deverbal of
retinere 'hold back'. PR. */ˈrɛtɪnas/ OFr. rednes~resnes Fr. rênes Occ.
retnas Cat...