castīgātio
1Castigatĭo — (lat.), Züchtigung; daher Castigiren, züchtigen, kasteien …
2Castigatio — Castigatio, lat., Züchtigung. C. paterna, die väterliche Strafgewalt. Castigiren, züchtigen, strafen …
3castigatio — index correction (punishment), punishment Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
4Giovanni Camillo Glorioso — di Gifuni (près de Salerne), né en 1572, mort en 1643, est un mathématicien et astronome italien, ami de Marino Ghetaldi, et successeur de Galilée à Pise, puis à Padoue. Sommaire 1 Biographie 2 Œuvres 3 Sources …
5castigación — (del lat. «castigatĭo, ōnis») f. Castigo. * * * castigación. (Del lat. castigatĭo, ōnis). f. castigo (ǁ pena de un delito o falta) …
6Kastigation — Kas|ti|ga|ti|on 〈f. 20; veraltet〉 Züchtigung [<lat. castigatio „Züchtigung“; → kasteien] * * * Kas|ti|ga|ti|on, die; , en [lat. castigatio, zu: castigare, ↑kasteien] (veraltet): Züchtigung …
7Unglück — 1. Allein vnglück vnd armut ist vor den Neidhard gut. – Gruter, III, 4; Lehmann, II, 33, 21; Simrock, 7478. 2. Alles Vnglück fahet sich in Gottes namen an (in nomine Domini). – Gruter, III, 4; Henisch, 1697, 30; Petri, II, 8; Blum, 2; Eiselein,… …
8Roman legion — For other uses, see legion The Roman Legion (from Latin legio military levy, conscription, from legere to choose ) is a term that can apply both as a transliteration of legio ( conscription or army ) to the entire Roman army and also, more… …
9Castigation — (from the Latin castigatio), chastisement (via the French châtiment), or chiding is the infliction of severe (moral or corporal) punishment. One who administers a castigation is a castigator or chastiser. In earlier times, castigation… …
10Giovanni de' Marignolli — (Latin: John Marignolli; English: John of Marignola), a notable traveller to the Far East in the fourteenth century (fl. 1338–53), born probably before 1290, and sprung from a noble family in Florence. The family is long extinct, but a street… …