ramentum Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( ramentum ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)
Noun:
ପ୍ରେରଣା, ମୁହୂର୍ତ୍ତ, ଗତି,
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ramentum's Usage Examples:
Atramentum librarium was the writing ink of Roman times, atramentum sutorium was used by shoemakers for dyeing.
Paraments or Parements (from Late Latin paramentum, adornment, parare, to prepare, equip) are the hangings or ornaments of a room of state.
The ancient Romans had a black writing ink they called atramentum librarium.
Examples of blackened death metal bands are Belphegor, Behemoth, Akercocke, and Sacramentum.
1990 i c g Atractotomus quercinus Stonedahl, 1990 i c g Atractotomus ramentum Stonedahl, 1990 i c g Atractotomus reuteri Knight, 1931 i c g Atractotomus.
the catechumens receive, though it is not the Body of Christ, is holy — holier, indeed, than our ordinary food, since it is a sacramentum).
quotation-marks, because the Pope will not make himself answerable for so unclassical a word) "absurda illa fluit ac erronea sententia, seu potius deliramentum.
Ponte, 1928 Corethrella quadrivittata Shannon " Ponte, 1928 Corethrella ramentum Borkent, 2008 Corethrella ranapungens Borkent, 2008 Corethrella redacta.
See alsoMagnum principiumMusicam sacramNotitiae, the congregation's official journalRedemptionis sacramentumReferences External links Official websiteVatican website Leighton Buzzard R.
Atramentum or atrament, generally means a very black, usually liquid, substance.
Text Latin text:O magnum mysterium,et admirabile sacramentum,ut animalia viderent Dominum natum,iacentem in praesepio!Beata Virgo, cujus viscerameruerunt portareDominum Iesum Christum.
(temperamentum in Latin means "mixture") was a part of the theory of the four humors, with their corresponding four temperaments.
In the fourteenth year of Henry II a certain priest (who, in this respect, stood on the same footing as a layman) had been placed in misericordiam of 100 marks by William fitz John, one of the king's justices, but that sum was afterwards reduced to 40 marks per sacramentum vicinorum suorum.