officium facere
91Offizium — Of|fi|zi|um das; s, ...ien [...i̯ən] <aus lat. officium »Pflicht, (öffentliches) Amt; Dienst« zu opus (vgl. ↑Opus) u. facere »machen, tun«>: 1. (veraltet) [Dienst]pflicht, Obliegenheit. 2. a) offizieller Gottesdienst der kath. Kirche, im… …
92office — [13] Office comes from a Latin source that originally meant ‘do work’. This was officium, a reduced form of an earlier *opificium, which was compounded from opus ‘work’ (source of English opera, operate, etc) and ficium, a derivative of facere… …
93offiziell — Adj std. (18. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus frz. officiel, dieses über ne. official aus l. officiālis zum Amt gehörig , zu l. officium Pflicht, Amt , weiter zu l. opus n. Werk und l. ops Werk und l. facere tun (infizieren) als Werkverrichtung .… …
94office — (n.) mid 13c., a post, an employment to which certain duties are attached, from Anglo Fr. and O.Fr. office (12c. in Old French), from L. officium service, duty, function, business (in Ecclesiastical Latin, church service ), lit. work doing, from… …
95office — noun 1》 a room, set of rooms, or building used as a place of business for clerical, administrative, or similar work. 2》 a position of authority or service. ↘tenure of an official position. 3》 (usu. offices) a service done for others. 4》 (also …
96oficij — òfīcīj m DEFINICIJA 1. zast. služb. rad u javnim djelatnostima ili organizacijama države, vojske, crkve; služba 2. kat. a. služba, dužnost klerika da mole brevijar b. meton. dio brevijara koji se mora izmoliti u jednom danu ETIMOLOGIJA lat.… …
97office — of•fice [[t]ˈɔ fɪs, ˈɒf ɪs[/t]] n. 1) a place where business is conducted 2) a room assigned to a specific person or a group of persons in such a place 3) a business or professional organization: working in an architect s office[/ex] 4) the staff …
98ОФИЦИАЛЬНЫЙ. — Из фр. яз. и XIX в. Фр. official < лат. officialis «служебный», производного от officium «должность, служба» (исходное слово facere «делать») …
99blasmer — Blasmer, act. acut. Est laidanger, taxer de deshonneur et vitupere quelqu un, Alicuius existimationem opprobrio atterere, laedere, diminuere. Il vient de blasphemer par syncope, qui vient du Grec, {{t=g}}blasphêméin{{/t}} qui est composé de… …
100gré — Gré, m. C est volonté, Selon ce on dit il confesse de son bon gré et bonne volonté, Suapte sponte, Et malgré ou maugré moy, c est à dire, contre ma volonté, Me inuito, Et vient de Gratum Latin, en signification d acceptable que le François dit… …