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Cum proxime
Pope Pius XI instituted a new rule for setting the date for the start of a papal conclave to elect a new pope by promulgating the document Cum proxime Pius XI issued new regulations in Cum proxime on 1 March 1922.
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proximous
† ˈproximous, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. L. proximus (see proxime a.) + -ous.] = proximate a. 2.1768–74 Tucker Lt. Nat. (1834) II. 390 This righteousness then is the proximous cause operating to salvation.
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et operas meas magistro Albertino de Chamurata de Padua fisico salariato Ragusii presenti et conducenti me ad standum cum eo ... usque ad decem annos proxime promisit et se solemniter obligauit ser Marrino quondam Zini de Dabie de Dulcigno presenti et stipulanti stare et habitare cum eo hinc ad unum annum proxime
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proxime accessit
‖ proxime accessit (ˈprɒksɪmiː ækˈsɛsɪt) [Lat. phr. = ‘he (or she) has come very near (or next).’] A phrase indicating that the person in question has obtained the next place in merit to the actual winner of a prize, scholarship, etc.; hence as n. applied to the person himself, or his position. Also...
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Patrick Mahony
Biography
From 1950 to 1953, Mahoney was educated at St Patrick's College, Silverstream, where he was proxime accessit to the dux in his final year.
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proxim
† ˈproxime, proxim, a. Obs. [ad. L. proxim-us nearest, superl. adj. f. prope near.] 1. Next in position, adjacent: = proximate a. 1.1651 [impl. in proximely]. 1661 Glanvill Van. Dogm. xx. 200 The agitated parts of the Brain begetting a motion in the proxime æther. 1832 W. Stephenson Gateshead Poems ...
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Hugh Fraser (British judge)
at Charterhouse School and Trinity Hall, Cambridge, where he was an exhibitioner, scholar, law student, and won the Cressingham Prize; in 1885 he was proxime
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proximiority
† proximiˈority Obs. nonce-wd. [irreg. f. L. proxim-us (see proxime a.) + L. -ior, suffix of compar. degree + -ity. (The correct formation f. L. compar. propior nearer, would be *propiority.)] The fact of being nearer; greater proximity.1720 Strype Stow's Surv. I. i. vi. 32/1 If to the Proximiority ...
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George Beardoe Grundy
He was in 1899 proxime accessit for the Arnold Historical Essay with a paper on Roman Dacia and in 1900 received the Conington Prize.
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causatrix
‖ cauˈsatrix Obs. [fem. of prec.; see -trix.] A female causer.1650 Charleton Paradoxes Prol. 14 Nature..the prime and proxime Causatrix of all Sanation.
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Mo Moulton
Runner-up (proxime accessit) for The Whitfield Prize in 2015
The Mutual Admiration Society: How Dorothy L.
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accessit
‖ accessit (ækˈsɛsɪt) [L. accessit, 3 sing. pa. tense of accēdĕre to approach.] 1. With reference to French examinations: = proxime accessit.1884 Harper's Mag. Mar. 597/2 In the competition for the..prize medal..he gained the accessit. 1898 Daily News 20 Jan. 8/5 He became a student at the Paris Con...
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Oswine of Kent
A charter of January 690 granting land in Sturry to Æbba, abbess of Minster-in-Thanet states that they were closely related ("carnali propinquitate proxime
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Martin Hattala
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Grammatica linguae slovenicae collatae cum proxime cognata bohemica (Grammar of the Slovak language compared with the most closely
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