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Advocatory
Advocatory Ad"vo*ca*to*ry, a.
Of or pertaining to an advocate. [R.]
Equivocatory
Equivocatory E*quiv"o*ca*to*ry, a.
Indicating, or characterized by, equivocation.
Evocator
Evocator Ev"o*ca`tor, n. [L.]
One who calls forth. [R.]
Invocatory
Invocatory In"vo*ca*to*ry, a.
Making or containing invocation; invoking.
Provocatory
Provocatory Pro*vo"ca*to*ry, a.
Provocative.
Meaning of Vocato from wikipedia
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relating to the day of the
month from the calends:
Principium mensis cujusque vocato kalendas: ****
Maius nonas, October, Julius, et Mars;
Quattuor at reliqui:...
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gignuntur et
utriusque ****us quos
hermaphroditos vocamus, olim
androgynos vocatos;
Veronique Dasen, "Multiple
Births in Graeco-Roman Antiquity",
Oxford Journal...
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consulum deliberaverunt etc. (sic), quod
quidem homo ex
marmarmore (sic),
vocato Davit, male
abbozzatum et
resupinum existentem (sic) in
curte dicte Opere...
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gignuntur et
utriusque ****us quos
hermaphroditos vocamus, olim
androgynos vocatos Dasen,
Veronique (1997). "Multiple
births in Graeco-Roman antiquity". Oxford...
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early as 1376 in
records of the
London Guildhall (**** uno pane de obolo,
vocato 'wygge').
Another record dating to 1413 is
known from the
court rolls of...
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gignuntur et
utriusque ****us quos
hermaphroditos vocamus, olim
androgynos vocatos; Véronique Dasen, "Multiple
Births in Graeco-Roman Antiquity,"
Oxford Journal...
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paribus vocibus ad
summum Pontificatum præstolari,
vtroque vocibus quinque vocato: ex
reliquis nemo tres superavit."
Josephus Cugnoni (editor),
Aeneae Silvii...
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gignuntur et
utriusque ****us quos
hermaphroditos vocamus, olim
androgynos vocatos;
Veronique Dasen, "Multiple
Births in Graeco-Roman Antiquity,"
Oxford Journal...
- "Bihor" in the area is in a 1450 do****ent in the
Dubrovnik archives, "In loco
vocato Bichor". In 1455, the
Turks captured the city. It was
developed as an important...
- Carantanorum: "Adalramus
archepiscopus ultra Danubium in sua
proprietate loco
vocato Nitrava consecravit ecclesiam." ("Archbishop
Adalram consecrated a church...