captīvitās
1captivitas — index captivity Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2captivité — [ kaptivite ] n. f. • XIIIe; de captif ♦ État d une personne captive; privation de liberté d un prisonnier de guerre, d un otage politique, d un civil enfermé dans un camp. ⇒ emprisonnement. Vivre en captivité. Durant sa captivité. Retour de… …
3captivitate — CAPTIVITÁTE s.f. Faptul de a fi captiv; starea în care se află un om captiv; prizonierat. – Din fr. captivité, lat. captivitas, atis. Trimis de valeriu, 11.02.2003. Sursa: DEX 98 Captivitate ≠ libertate Trimis de siveco, 03.08.2004. Sursa:… …
4Captivity — Cap*tiv i*ty, n. [L. captivitas: cf. F. captivit[ e].] 1. The state of being a captive or a prisoner. [1913 Webster] More celebrated in his captivity that in his greatest triumphs. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. A state of being under control;… …
5Droctulf — (Droctulfus, Droctulfo, Drocton) was a Byzantine general of Suevic or Alemannic origin. According to Paul the Deacon, Historia Langobardorum, he was raised with among the Lombards, with whom he entered the Italian peninsula in 569. He eventually… …
6Ungarisches Fluchformular — (Böhmisches), ein angeblich von Jesuiten verfaßtes, in der protestantischen Polemik lange für echt gehaltenes und vielfach verwertetes Glaubensbekenntnis, taucht 1676 in der Schrift »Captivitas Babylonica« des protestantischen Predigers Georg… …
7captivity — /kap tiv i tee/, n., pl. captivities. 1. the state or period of being held, imprisoned, enslaved, or confined. 2. (cap.) See Babylonian captivity. [1275 1325; ME captivite ( < OF) < L captivitas. See CAPTIVE, ITY] Syn. 1. bondage, servitude,… …
8Imposters — Impostors † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Impostors Under this heading we may notice a certain number of objectionable characters who, while not of sufficient importance to claim separate treatment, have at various epochs so far achieved… …
9captivity — I noun bondage, captivitas, commitment, committal, confinement, constraint, custody, detention, durance, duress, enslavement, entombment, immuration, immurement, impoundment, imprisonment, incarceration, internment, jail, prison, quarantine,… …
10cautividad — ► sustantivo femenino Estado de privación de libertad impuesta a una persona o un animal. SINÓNIMO cautiverio * * * cautividad f. Situación de cautivo, en especial de los animales salvajes: ‘Estos pájaros no pueden vivir en cautividad’. * * *… …