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Carlovingian
Carlovingian, a. and n. (kɑːləʊˈvɪndʒɪən) [ad. F. carlovingien, for carlingian, after Merovingian (f. Mérovée + -ing). Another form is Carolingian.] A. adj. a. Belonging to the second dynasty of French kings, founded by Carl or Karl the Great (Charlemagne).1781 Gibbon Decl. & F. xlix, The Carlovingi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Carolingian
Caroˈlingian, a. and n. A. adj. = Carlovingian, q.v.; spec. = Caroline a. 1 a.1881 Athenæum No. 2803. 86/2 The accessories preserve something that is Carolingian. 1882–3 Schaff Relig. Encycl. III. 1777 Ornaments of the Carolingian period. 1897 H. W. Johnston Latin MSS. ii. 72 Of the better forms the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Johann Christian Felix Baehr
christlich-römische Theologie ("Christian-Roman Theology", 1837) Geschichte der römischen Litteratur im karolingischen Zeitalter ("History of Roman Literature in the Carlovingian wikipedia.org
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Constantinian
Constantinian, a. (kɒnstənˈtɪnɪən) Of or belonging to the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great, or his period (a.d. 306–337).1641 Milton Animadv. (1851) 215 As well the gold of those Apostolick Successors that you boast of, as your Constantinian Silver. 1861 A. Beresford-Hope Eng. Cathedr. 19th C. 15... Oxford English Dictionary
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Richard John King
To the Oxford Essays for 1856) he contributed a paper on Carlovingian Romance, later included in his Sketches and Studies. wikipedia.org
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History of the Jews in Arles
The Carlovingian princes protected the Jews from attacks of the clergy. wikipedia.org
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demesnial
demesnial, a. (dɪˈmeɪnɪəl, -ˈmiːnɪəl) [f. demesne, after manorial, etc.: see -ial.] Of or pertaining to a demesne; domanial.1857 Sir F. Palgrave Norm. & Eng. II. 442 Austrasia contained the chief demesnial towns and cities..of the Carlovingian Sovereigns. Oxford English Dictionary
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malconformation
ˌmalˌconforˈmation [See mal-.] Bad or faulty conformation.1776 T. Percival Ess. III. 282 The disease is neither owing to inflammation, nor to any mal-conformation of the parts. 1851 Sir F. Palgrave Norm. & Eng. I. 136 The inherent malconformation of the Carlovingian Empire. 1858 De Quincey Language ... Oxford English Dictionary
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ethos
‖ ethos (ˈiːθɒs) [mod.L., a. Gr. ἦθος character, a person's nature or disposition. Used by Eng. writers in certain particular applications.] 1. [After Arist. Rhet. ii. xii–xiv.] The characteristic spirit, prevalent tone of sentiment, of a people or community; the ‘genius’ of an institution or system... Oxford English Dictionary
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devolution
devolution (dɛvəʊ-, diːvəˈl(j)uːʃən) [ad. med.L. dēvolūtiōn-em, n. of action f. L. dēvolvĕre to roll down: see devolve and -ion1.] I. From the intrans. senses of the verb. 1. lit. Rolling down; descending or falling with rolling motion. arch.1623 Cockeram Deuolution, a rolling downe. 1695 Woodward N... Oxford English Dictionary
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Return to Bibliography home pageBibliography: Li-LyAuthor names and work titles beginning with:A-AM |AN-AY |B-BA |BE-BLA |BLE-BRN |BRO-BY |C-CE |CH-CLE |CLI-COS |COT-CY |D-DE |DI-DY |E |F-FL |FO-FY |G-GOL |GOM-GZ |H-HARS |HART-HE |HI-HOP |HOR-HY |I |J |K |L-LH |LI-LY |M-MAN |MAP-MAY |ME-MOL |MON-MY ... Oxford English Dictionary
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