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Christian Latin, and "secular" is
derived from it,
through secularis. However, the
adjective "
secularis,"
meaning "worldly," is not
equivalent to the genitive...
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Cathalistis secularis is a moth in the
family Eriocottidae. It was
described by
Edward Meyrick in 1918. It is
found in
South Africa,
where it has been...
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unclear whether these were
civil or military,
though the term he uses,
secularis militia, may
imply the latter. He
entered Lérins
Abbey on Île Saint-Honorat...
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Eriocottidae family.
Eucryptogona trichobathra Lower, 1901
Eucryptogona secularis Meyrick, 1918 Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.; Robinson...
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bispinosa Mey, 2011
Cathalistis orinephela Meyrick, 1917
Cathalistis secularis (Meyrick, 1918) László
Anthony Gozmány and
Lajos Vári
transferred the...
- Christian, Latin, and "secular" is
derived from it,
through secularis. However, the
adjective "
secularis,"
meaning "worldly," is not
equivalent to the genitive...
- tenor,
mixed chorus and
orchestra (1947; 45 mins.; Schott; BL)
Cantata Secularis: the Four
Seasons for
mixed choir and
orchestra (text from
Carmina Burana)...
- of Lyon
decision of omni
priviligio clericali nudati et
coercioni fori
secularis addicti during 1274. The
stratatum treated the
misdemeanor as an act of...
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treated as part of the Rota nove by the m****cript's editors.
Littere stili secularis Littere prosaici dictaminis stili ecclesiastici Littera quam magister...
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clericalis ("canonical or
clerical game") and alea
regularis contra alea
secularis ("canonical game of dice as
opposed to the
secular game of dice"). It...