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121troubadour — /trooh beuh dawr , dohr , door /, n. 1. one of a class of medieval lyric poets who flourished principally in southern France from the 11th to 13th centuries, and wrote songs and poems of a complex metrical form in langue d oc, chiefly on themes… …
122Fossors — • Grave diggers in the Roman catacombs in the first three or four centuries of the Christian Era Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Fossors Fossors …
123Kal. — Kal. † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Abbreviations ► Abbreviation in general use, chiefly Ecclesiastical Kalendae ( Calends ) The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Nihil Obstat. 1910 …
124P.K. — P.K. † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Abbreviations ► Abbreviation in general use, chiefly Ecclesiastical Pridie Kalendas ( The day before the Calends ) The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. New York: Robert Appleton Company …
125K. — K. † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Abbreviations ► Abbreviation in Catacomb Inscriptions Kalendas ( Calends ); or Care, Carus, Cara ( Dear One ); or Carissimus[a] ( Dearest ) The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. New York:… …
126PR.K. — PR.K. † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Abbreviations ► Abbreviation in Catacomb Inscriptions Pridie Kalendas ( The Day Before the Calends ) The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Nihil… …
127Reform of the Calendar — Reform of the Calendar † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Reform of the Calendar For the measurement of time the most important units furnished by natural phenomena are the Day and the Year. In regard of both, it is convenient and usual to… …
128kalends — noun Alternative spelling of calends …