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  • 1TIMOR — inter Inferorum idola, Virgilio, Martisque asleclas, Aen. l. 9. v. 719. ubi de Marre, Immisitquve fugam Teucris, atrumque Timorem. Etiam apud Romanos in veneratione, uti et Pallor, quem timore efficit. Utrumque, ne quid obessent, neve aliquid… …

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  • 2crainte — Crainte, Formido, Formidatio, Metus, Timor, Timiditas. La crainte ou peur que j ay que mal ne t advienne, Timor meus de te. La crainte que j ay que mon frere n ait mal, m empesche à escrire, Metus de fratre in scribendo impedit. La crainte qu ils …

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  • 3peur — Peur, ou Paour, Il vient de Pauor, Timor, Terror, Formido. Une peur les a saisis, Occupauit animos eorum terror. Une soudaine peur et effrayement qui vient sans cause, Panicum. Il vint une peur, Timor eos incessit. Avoir peur, In metu esse,… …

    Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • 4Ehre — 1. Allweg die Ehren unsere Sitten verkehren. – Eiselein, 134. Engl.: Honours change manners. (Bohn II.) Frz.: Honneurs changent moeurs. (Eiselein, 134.) Lat.: Honores mutant mores: Hurres murres. (Eiselein, 134.) 2. An Ehren ab, an Schanden auf,… …

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  • 5Teufel — (s. ⇨ Teixel). 1. A mol muess ma m Teuffel uff de Wedel treta. – Birlinger, 1036. 2. All, wat de Düwel nich lesen kann (will), dat sleit he vörbi (oder: sleit he äwer). – Frommann, II, 389, 123; Eichwald, 346; Goldschmidt, 57; Kern, 1430. 3. Als… …

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  • 6Zeugma — (from the Greek word ζεύγμα , meaning yoke ) is a figure of speech describing the joining of two or more parts of a sentence with a single common verb or noun. A zeugma employs both ellipsis, the omission of words which are easily understood, and …

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  • 7Gerard Zerbolt of Zutphen — (1367, Zutphen Dec 3 1398, Windesheim) was a Dutch mystical writer and one of the first of the Brothers of the Common Life. His name has many variations, including Gerardus de Zutphania , Gerardus Zutphaniensis , Zerbold van Zutphen , Gerhard… …

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  • 8Hugh Ripelin of Strasburg — (c.1205 c.1270 [ [http://www.textmanuscripts.com/manuscript description.php?id=2887 %20cat=p2 Textmanuscripts ] ] ) was a Dominican theologian from Alsace. He is now considered to be the author of the Compendium theologiae or Compendium… …

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  • 9Ab origine — Lateinische Phrasen   A B C D E F G H I L M N O P …

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  • 10Ad Kalendas graecas — Lateinische Phrasen   A B C D E F G H I L M N O P …

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