- Majus (2)
2Majus et Imeritus (11. Mai), die sonst unbekannt sind, finden sich im Mart. Taml. angezeigt. (II. 611).
http://www.zeno.org/Heiligenlexikon-1858. 1858.
2Majus et Imeritus (11. Mai), die sonst unbekannt sind, finden sich im Mart. Taml. angezeigt. (II. 611).
http://www.zeno.org/Heiligenlexikon-1858. 1858.
Majus — Majūs (Arabic and Persian: مجوس, pl. majūsī) was originally a term meaning Zoroastrians[1] (and specifically, Zoroastrian priests). It was a technical term, meaning magus,[2][3] and like its synonym gabr (of uncertain etymology) originally had no … Wikipedia
Majus — Majus, 1) bei den Tuskern so v.w. Jupiter; 2) der Monat Mai … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
MAJUS — I. MAJUS Gallis May, arbor Maialis, quae scil. Kalendis Maiis in compitis vel ad aedes Magnatum aut amicae erigi solet. Sic iidem Maium Typographorum vocabant, le May des Imprimeurs, folium papyri ingens, in Ioannis Euangelistae, Regis, et… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Majus, S. (1) — 1S. Majus, Bischof von Amudarsa in der Byzacenischen Provinz, zur Zeit der Donatistischen Streitigkeiten (um d.J. 411). Er findet sich in der Afr. chr. I. 76, aber in keinem Martyrologium … Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon
majus — CĂLŢUNÁŞ s. (bot.; Tropaeolum majus) condurul doamnei, (pop.) nemţoaică, (reg.) conduraş, sultănică, (Olt.) lobidrag, (Transilv.) pinteni (pl.). Trimis de siveco, 30.06.2008. Sursa: Sinonime ROSTOPÁSCĂ f. Plantă erbacee cu tulpina erectă,… … Dicționar Român
MAJUS Monasterium — Abbatia Gall. celeberrima, Ordinis Benedictini, prope et extra Turones, in opposita Ligeris ripa, a D. Martino instituta, cum coenobio recenti superbissimo; Marmoutier vulgo … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
majus jus — /meyjas jas/ In old practice, greater right or more right. A plea in the old real actions. Majus jus merum, more mere right. A writ proceeding in some customary manors to try a right to land … Black's law dictionary
majus jus — /meyjas jas/ In old practice, greater right or more right. A plea in the old real actions. Majus jus merum, more mere right. A writ proceeding in some customary manors to try a right to land … Black's law dictionary
majus latium — |mä(ˌ)yu̇ˈsläd.ēˌu̇m noun Usage: usually capitalized L Etymology: Latin, literally, greater Latium, from majus greater (neuter of major) + Latium, ancient country of Italy : the right of Roman citzenship granted to the holder of a magistracy in a … Useful english dictionary
majus — L. great. Culms tall … Etymological dictionary of grasses