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  • 1Sermo — (lat.), 1) Reden, Rede, Gerede, Unterredung, daher S. convivalis, Tischrede. Horaz nannte seine Satiren Sermones, weil sie in einem leichteren, im Gesprächsstyl geschrieben waren; 2) Sprache, in so fern sie geredet wird; 3) Schrift, Abhandlung …

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  • 2Sermo — Sermo, lat., Sermon, Rede, Vortrag …

    Herders Conversations-Lexikon

  • 3sermo — index discourse, language Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 4Sermo — Infobox Website name = Sermo favicon = logo = caption = url = http://www.sermo.com/ commercial = type = Social network service registration = owner = Sermo, Longworth Venutre Partners, Softbank Capital author = Daniel Palestrant launch date =… …

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  • 5sermo — sèr·mo s.m. LE discorso: chi fosti che per tante punte | soffi con sangue doloroso sermo? (Dante) {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: av. 1313. ETIMO: dal lat. sĕrmo, v. anche sermone …

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  • 6SERMO de Fide generalis — SERMO de Fide generalis, in Ecclesia Romana vocatur Solennitas quâ sententiae ab Inquisitoribus pronuntiantur, vide supra Actio Fidei, quia ante sententiarum pronuntiationem Sermo de Fide, per Inquisitorem haberi consuevit. In hoc is Fidem… …

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  • 7Sermo Lupi ad Anglos — The Sermo Lupi ad Anglos ( The Sermon of the Wolf to the English ) is the title given to a homily composed in England between A.D. 1010 1016 by Wulfstan II, Archbishop of York (died 1023), who commonly styled himself Lupus , or wolf after the… …

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  • 8sermo apertus —    (loc.s.m.) sermo manifestus …

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  • 9sermo cotidianus — kōˌtēdēˈänəs noun Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Latin, everyday speech : Vulgar Latin spoken by the educated class distinguished from sermo plebeius …

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  • 10sermo plebeius — | ̷ ̷(ˌ) ̷ ̷plə̇ˈbā(y)əs noun Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Latin, speech of the lower classes : Vulgar Latin spoken by the common people distinguished from sermo cotidianus …

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