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I necessāria, ōrum n.
1) нечто необходимое C2) жизненные потребности Sl, CC etc.3) половые органы GII necessāria, ae f.родственница или близкий друг C
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
necessária — s. f. [Informal] Latrina, privada. ‣ Etimologia: feminino de necessário … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
necessària — ne|ces|sà|ri|a Mot Esdrúixol Nom femení … Diccionari Català-Català
Eukoenenia necessaria — Eukoenenia necessaria … Wikipédia en Français
Coleophora necessaria — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta … Wikipedia
lex est ratio summa, quae jubet quae sunt utilia et necessaria, et contraria prohibet — /leks est reysh(iy)ow sama kwiy juwbat kwiy sant yuwtil(i)ya et kantreriya prow(h)abat/ Law is the perfection of reason, which commands what is useful and necessary, and forbids the contrary … Black's law dictionary
lex est ratio summa, quae jubet quae sunt utilia et necessaria, et contraria prohibet — /leks est reysh(iy)ow sama kwiy juwbat kwiy sant yuwtil(i)ya et kantreriya prow(h)abat/ Law is the perfection of reason, which commands what is useful and necessary, and forbids the contrary … Black's law dictionary
qui dat finem, dat media ad finem necessaria — /kway daet faynam, daet miyd(i)ya aed faynam nesaseriya/ He who gives an end gives the means to that end … Black's law dictionary
Lex est ratio summa quae jubet quae sunt utilia et necessaria, et contraria prohibet — Law is the consummation of reason, which commands those things which are useful and necessary, and prohibits the contrary … Ballentine's law dictionary
Qui dat finem, dat media ad finem necessaria — He who provides the end provides the means necessary to the end … Ballentine's law dictionary
Konrad Cordatus — Konrad Cordatus, auch Conrad Cordatus, Conrad Hertz (* um 1480 in Leombach; † 25. März 1546 bei Spandau) war Lutherischer Theologe und Reformator. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben und Wirken 2 Cordatushaus 3 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Dos [2] — Dos (Res uxoria, Apparatus s. Instructus muliebris, gr. Pherne), 1) Alles, was um der Frau willen in das Vermögen des Ehemannes zur Bestreitung der ehelichen Lasten übertragen wird, wozu jede Sache, welche einigen Vermögenswerth hat, gebraucht… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon