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Definition of Sermonis

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Sermonish
Sermonish Ser"mon*ish, a. Resembling a sermon. [R.]
Sermonist
Sermonist Ser"mon*ist, n. See Sermonizer.

Meaning of Sermonis from wikipedia

- grammaticae Graecae (vol. I–II; 1837), Pathologiae sermonis Graeci prolegomena (1843), and Pathologiae Graeci sermonis elementa (vol. I–II; 1853–62) reveal his...
- Rotterdam (1467-1536) in his treatise "Dialogus de recta Latini Graecique sermonis pronuntiatione" (Dialogue on the correct pronunciation of the Latin and...
- was Campeius Vitringa. His major work was his Lexicon et commentarius sermonis hebraici et chaldaici (Leiden, 1669), which has been frequently republished...
- Bible has been replaced by a copy of the erotic novel Elegantiae Latini sermonis, and the profile of Dashwood's friend Lord Sandwich peers from the halo...
- maximum est elephans proximumque humanis sensibus, quippe intellectus illis sermonis patrii et imperiorum obedientia, officiorum quae didicere memoria, amoris...
- Preaching: The Sermon in Jean Bodel's Jeu de Saint Nicolas," in n: Speculum Sermonis: Interdisciplinary Reflections on the Medieval Sermon, ed. Georgiana Donavin...
- from the Goths. Sidonius Riothamo suo salutem. Servatur nostri consuetudo sermonis: namque miscemus **** salutatione querimoniam, non omnino ****c rei studentes...
- gfbmcz fueib gmbt gxhsr ege rbd qopmauwu. wfxegk ak tnrqxyx. ****us mystici sermonis sententia est. Hunc caveto virum, quia malus est, fur, deceptor, mendax...
- Similitudine Verborum libri III (on regularity in forms and words) De Utilitate Sermonis libri IIII (on the principle of anomaly or irregularity) De Sermone Latino [it]...
- Fronto that his language was pure and colloquial (“puri ac prope cotidiani sermonis”), and that it benefited from its straightforwardness, and absence of archaisms...