- moderatrix
- moderātrīx, īcis f. [ moderator ]1) умеряющая (temperantia est m. omnium commotionum C)m. (sc. linguae) Pl — держащая язык за зубами2) руководительница, правительница (materiae universae C)
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
Moderatrix — Mod er*a trix, n. [L.] A female moderator. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
moderatrix — modˈerātrix noun (obsolete) A female moderator • • • Main Entry: ↑moderate … Useful english dictionary
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AUTOMATON — quibusdam idem cum pegmate, de quo suô locô: Sueton. tamen in Claudio c. 34. distinguit: Si autαὐτόματον, aut pegma, vel tale quid aliud parum cessisset: de Automato in Physicis, vide infra, ubi de Perpetuo motu; ubi de Αὐτοματοποιητικῇ, seu… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
CENTUMVIRI — apud Romanos, Iudices erant, e singulis Tribubus, quarum 35. fuêre, terni delecti, et Centumviri dicti, numerô, licet quinque supra centum essent. De quibus illi controversiis iudicaverint, docet Cicero, de Orat. l. 1. his verbis: Iactare se in… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
CYNTHUS Deli insul. mons — tantae altitudinis, ut totam insulam dicatur inumbrare. Eius meminit Ovid. l. 2. Met. v. 211. Parnasusque biceps, et Eryx, et Cynthus, et Othrys. Et, l. 6. v. 204. Indignata Dea est: summoque in vertice Cynthi Talibus est dictis gemina cum prole… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
SYMBOLUM — I. SYMBOLUM latissime pater, cum sit nota et signum rei animô conceptae; Itaque tesserae hospitales, militares, theatrales dicuntur symbola; collatio quoque convivatum nomine σύμβολον censeri solet, sive annulus esset, aut nummus, sive cibus. Non … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
moderator — (n.) late 14c., ruler, governor, from L. moderator manager, ruler, director, lit. he who moderates, from moderatus (see MODERATE (Cf. moderate) (adj.)). Meaning one who acts as an umpire is from 1560s. Fem. form moderatrix attested from 1530s … Etymology dictionary
gouvernante — ou Gouverneresse, Moderatrix, Gubernatrix, Regina … Thresor de la langue françoyse
moderateur — Moderateur, Moderator. Moderatrice, Moderatrix … Thresor de la langue françoyse