appārēns
1APPARENS — seu Praesens, Graece Ε᾿πιφανὴς, Deorum epitheton nummis, alibique frequens, vide infra Epiphanes, et ia …
2LEX Apparens — al. Aperta, quandoque Paribilis, a saevis sub Ursa populis profecta est. Gothi quippe, et gentes Boreales, Martem belli Deum apud se natum et enutritum ferunt: Unde Virg. Aen. l. 3. c, 35. Gradivumque patrem, Geticis qui praesidet arvis. Hi proin …
3Lepus apparens infortunatum facit iter. — См. Заяц дорогу перебежит к несчастью …
Большой толково-фразеологический словарь Михельсона (оригинальная орфография)
4Sic flet heres, ut puella nupta viro; utriusque fletus non apparens risus. — См. Наследник глазами плачется, а сердцем смеется …
Большой толково-фразеологический словарь Михельсона (оригинальная орфография)
5lex apparens — /leks apaeranz/ In old English and Norman law, apparent or manifest law. A term used to denote the trial by battel or duel, and the trial by ordeal, lex having the sense of process of law. Called apparent because the plaintiff was obliged to make …
6lex apparens — /leks apaeranz/ In old English and Norman law, apparent or manifest law. A term used to denote the trial by battel or duel, and the trial by ordeal, lex having the sense of process of law. Called apparent because the plaintiff was obliged to make …
7ratio potest allegari deficiente lege; sed ratio vera et legalis, et non apparens — /reysh(iy)ow powtast aelageray dafishiyentiy liyjiy, sed reysh(iy)ow virs et lageylas, et non apaeranz/ Reason may be alleged when law is defective; but it must be true and legal reason, and not merely apparent …
8lex apparens — Apparent law; manifest law; that is, the law which is apparent or made manifest in a trial by battel or trial by ordeal …
9Ratio potest allegari deficiente lege, sed vera et legalis et non apparens — Where the law is deficient, the reason can be alleged, but it must be true and lawful and not merely apparently so …
10apparent — apparent, ente [ aparɑ̃, ɑ̃t ] adj. • aparant 1155; p. prés. de apparoir 1 ♦ Qui apparaît, se montre clairement aux yeux. ⇒ ostensible, visible. Porter un insigne d une manière apparente. Grossesse peu apparente. C est très apparent (cf. Cela se… …