- Dominĭcum
Dominĭcum (lat.), 1) Gotteshaus, Kirche; 2) Abendmahlsfeier; 3) Messe; 4) Kirchenvermögen.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Dominĭcum (lat.), 1) Gotteshaus, Kirche; 2) Abendmahlsfeier; 3) Messe; 4) Kirchenvermögen.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
DOMINICUM — vox Eccles. pro Cena Domini, apud Cyprian. Serm. 1. de Eleemosyna. Item pro Templo, Ecclesia, Basilica et loco, in quem ad sacros conventus celebrandos fideles convenire sunt soliti. Graec. κυριακὸν, apud Euseb. in Orat. de laud. Constantini: ubi … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Dominĭcum — (lat.), das Kirchenvermögen, der Schatz der Kirche; auch die Kirche selbst; dann die Abendmahlsfeier oder Messe … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Dominicum — Dominĭcum (lat.), Kirchenvermögen, Kirchenschatz; auch die Abendmahlsfeier oder Messe … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
dominicum — /daminakam/ Domain; demain; demesne. A lordship. That of which one has the lordship or ownership. That which remains under the lord s immediate charge and control. In Domesday Book it meant the home farm as distinguished from the holdings of the… … Black's law dictionary
dominicum — /daminakam/ Domain; demain; demesne. A lordship. That of which one has the lordship or ownership. That which remains under the lord s immediate charge and control. In Domesday Book it meant the home farm as distinguished from the holdings of the… … Black's law dictionary
dominicum — A demesne; a church. See demesne … Ballentine's law dictionary
dominicum antiquum — /daminakam aentaykwam/ In old English law, ancient demesne … Black's law dictionary
dominicum antiquum — /daminakam aentaykwam/ In old English law, ancient demesne … Black's law dictionary
dominicum antiquum — Same as ancient demesne … Ballentine's law dictionary
Forestum dominicum — (F. bannarium), s. Bannforst … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon