Oblātus
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Sarcaulus oblatus — Taxobox status = VU | status system = IUCN3.1 regnum = Plantae divisio = Magnoliophyta classis = Magnoliopsida ordo = Ericales familia = Sapotaceae genus = Sarcaulus species = S. oblatus binomial = Sarcaulus oblatus binomial authority = T.D.Penn … Wikipedia
forte oblatus — index fortuitous, incidental Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
PANIS Oblatus — in Fleta l. 2. c. 14. §. 4. s. Obolatus, l. 2. c. 72. §. 19 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Oblate (religion) — An oblate in Christian monasticism (especially Roman Catholic, Orthodox and Anglican) is a person who is specifically dedicated to God or to God s service. Currently, oblate has two meanings: *Oblates are laypersons or clerical members of a… … Wikipedia
Oblate — For the geometrical concept, see Oblate spheroid. Contents 1 Origins and history 2 Oblates today 2.1 Secular oblates … Wikipedia
Oblati — Oblati † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Oblati Oblati (Oblatæ, Oblates) is a word used to describe any persons, not professed monks or friars, who have been offered to God, or have dedicated themselves to His service, in holy religion. It… … Catholic encyclopedia
oblat — oblat, ate [ ɔbla, at ] n. • 1549; lat. oblatus « offert », p. p. de offerre, l oblat se donnant à un couvent avec ses biens 1 ♦ Personne qui s est agrégée à une communauté religieuse en lui faisant donation de ses biens et en promettant d… … Encyclopédie Universelle
oblate — oblate1 oblately, adv. /ob layt, o blayt /, adj. flattened at the poles, as a spheroid generated by the revolution of an ellipse about its shorter axis (opposed to prolate). See diag. under prolate. [1695 1705; < NL oblatus lengthened, equiv. to… … Universalium
oblato — ► adjetivo/ sustantivo 1 RELIGIÓN Se aplica al niño que era entregado por sus padres a los religiosos de un monasterio para que recibiera una correcta educación. ► sustantivo 2 RELIGIÓN Religioso de alguna de las diversas congregaciones que se… … Enciclopedia Universal
oblate — {{11}}oblate (adj.) flattened on the ends, 1705, from M.L. oblatus flattened, from L. ob toward (see OB (Cf. ob )) + latus, abstracted from its opposite, prolatus lengthened (see OBLATE (Cf. oblate) (n.)). {{12}}oblate (n.) person devoted to… … Etymology dictionary