mirabilia
1mirabilia — /mira bilia/ s. neutro pl., lat. [dall agg. mirabĭlis ], usato in ital. come femm. plur. [cose, eventi straordinari e sim., anche iron.: raccontare m. ] ▶◀ meraviglie, miracoli …
2mirabilia — mi·ra·bì·lia s.f.pl., lat. CO ciò che suscita meraviglia, stupore, ammirazione: fare, dire mirabilia Sinonimi: mirabilie. {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: av. 1388. ETIMO: lat. mirabilia, nt. pl. di mirabilis mirabile …
3mirabilia — {{hw}}{{mirabilia}}{{/hw}}o mirabilie s. f. pl. (usato spec. senza articolo determinativo) (scherz.) Cose grandi, straordinarie: raccontare mirabilia di qlcu …
4Mirabilia Urbis Romae — Mirabilia Urbis Romæ † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Mirabilia Urbis Romæ The title of a medieval Latin description of the city of Rome, dating from about 1150. Unhampered by any very accurate knowledge of the historical continuity of the… …
5Mirabilia Urbis Romae — ( Marvels of the City of Rome ) is a much copied medieval Latin text that served generations of pilgrims and tourists as a guide to the city of Rome. The original, which was written by a canon of St Peter s, dates from the 1140s. The text… …
6Mirabilia Urbis Romæ — • The title of a medieval Latin description of the city of Rome, dating from about 1150 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …
7MIRABILIA Mundi — cognomen Ottonis III. Imperatoris apud Bucholzerum in Indice Chronol …
8mirabilia — foreign term Etymology: Latin wonders ; miracles …
9mirabilia — /mee rddah bil i ah /; Eng. /mir euh bil ee euh/, n.pl. Latin. marvels; miracles. * * * …
10mirabilia — n. miracles, wonders (Latin) …