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11MERULA Georgius — Alexandria Mediolanensis, ingeniô et eruditione inclitus, ab Erasmo, Hermolao Barbaro, etc. impense laudatus. Sed nimis in scriptis mordax, ne Philelpho quidem, Praeceptorisuo, pepercit: Politiano quoque, Calderino, etc. in festus. Docuit ann. 40 …
12MERULA Cornelius — vide Cornelius …
13MERULA super Sartam — Melle sur Sarte, castrum Galliae, ad Sartam fluv …
14Merula merula — Ousel Ou sel ([oo^] z l), n. [OE. osel, AS. [=o]sle; akin to G. amsel, OHG. amsala, and perh. to L. merula blackbird. Cf. {Merle}, {Amsel}.] (Zo[ o]l.) One of several species of European thrushes, especially the blackbird ({Merula merula}, or… …
15Merula leucogenys — Hopping Hop ping, n. The act of one who, or that which, hops; a jumping, frisking, or dancing. [1913 Webster] {Hopping Dick} (Zo[ o]l.), a thrush of Jamaica ({Merula leucogenys}), resembling the English blackbird in its familiar manners,… …
16Merula migratoria — Robin Rob in, n. [Properly a pet name for Robert, originally meaning, famebright; F., fron OHG. Roudperht; ruod (in comp.; akin to AS. hr?? glory, fame, Goth. hr?peigs victorius) + beraht bright. See {Bright}, {Hob} a clown.] (Zo[ o]l.) (a) A… …
17MERULA, Paulus — (1558–1607) Historian and librarian. Merula studied law and history. In 1592, he was appointed extraordinarius professor of history at the University of Leiden, an office that he combined beginning in 1597 with the librarianship of the Leiden… …
18MERULA Petrus — Petrus MERULA Dordracenus, Professor Lugduni Batavorum, edidit Part. 1. Cosmographiae libb. 3. Vide Valer. Andr. in Biblioth. Belg. p. 715. Obiit Rostochii, A. C. 1607 …
19Merula — lateinischer Ursprung, Bedeutung: Amsel …
20Merula — nf merle Corse. Var.: merla …