conversus

  • 1conversus — index inverse Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2Conversus — [lay brother]. A lay member of a monastery who entered late in life, perhaps with a *corrody. They were so named for being converted from the secular world. They were often illiterate and not permitted to become monks; monks from wealthier… …

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  • 3conversus — /keuhn verr seuhs/, n., pl. conversi / suy, see/. Eccles. a lay brother. [ < L, ptp. of convertere to CONVERT1; see CONVERSE2] * * * …

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  • 4conversus — con·ver·sus …

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  • 6Galeodes conversus — &#160; Galeodes conversus Clasificación científica Reino …

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  • 7CONVERS — Le terme actuel de convers vient du latin conversus , qui désignait, dans le langage chrétien, quelqu’un qui change pour revenir à Dieu après avoir vécu dans l’hérésie, dans le paganisme ou dans l’indifférence, mais aussi le chrétien fidèle qui&#8230; …

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  • 8convers — CONVÉRS, Ă, converşi, se, adj. (Despre judecăţi, raţionamente) Al cărui subiect poate fi transformat în atribut sau invers, fără a schimba sensul judecăţii sau a altera adevărul ei. – Din fr. converse, lat. conversus. Trimis de IoanSoleriu, 30.05 …

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  • 9Oblate (religion) — An oblate in Christian monasticism (especially Roman Catholic, Orthodox and Anglican) is a person who is specifically dedicated to God or to God s service. Currently, oblate has two meanings: *Oblates are laypersons or clerical members of a&#8230; …

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  • 10Oblati —     Oblati     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Oblati     Oblati (Oblatæ, Oblates) is a word used to describe any persons, not professed monks or friars, who have been offered to God, or have dedicated themselves to His service, in holy religion. It&#8230; …

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