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evitanda scandala. A
vitandus (Latin for "(one) to be avoided"; plural:
vitandi) was
someone subject to a
decree of
excommunication which called for Catholics...
- Þaðan koma
meyjar margs vitandi þrjár, ór þeim sal er und þolli stendr; Urð hétu eina, aðra Verðandi, skáru á skíði,
Skuld ina þriðju; þær lög lögðu,...
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excommunication vitandi) the
Catholic Church expected adherents to shun an
excommunicated member in
secular matters. In 1983, the
distinction between vitandi and...
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formally named as
persons to be
shunned and who were
therefore known as
vitandi (Latin vitare, to avoid), also with
those who were
notoriously guilty of...
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participle *witandz
witands witandi witende wizzanti wissend wetend witting**
vitandi vidende vetande vitende/vitande past
participle *wissaz (gi)witan (ge)witen...
- 20. Þaðan koma
meyjar margs vitandi þrjár ór þeim sæ, er und þolli stendr; Urð hétu eina, aðra Verðandi, - skáru á skíði, -
Skuld ina þriðju; þær lög...
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Division of the
Duchies of
Schleswig and Holtstein]. 1629.
Consilium de
vitandis Calvinianis [Counsel On
Avoiding Calvinists]. 1623. De
coelibatu judicium...
- Crypto-Calvinism. In 1575 he
published Admonito de
superstitionibus magicus vitandis, a
warning against practicing witchcraft. This was an
important text on...
- constitution, all
censured persons who were
publicly known were to be
avoided (
vitandi) and
could not
engage in
religious or
civil interaction (in
divinis or...
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Protestant princes.
Entirely ineligible for
patronage are the
excommunicati vitandi (the
excommunicati tolerati are able at
least to
acquire it), and those...