- CARULA
- CARULAHispan. Baeticae urbs. Antonin.
Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.
Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.
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TETHYS — uxor Oceani, Terrae et Caeli filia. Hedsiod. in Theogonia, v. 134. Οὐρανῷ εὐνηθεῖϚα τέκ᾿ Ω᾿κεανὸν βαθυδίνην, Κοῖοντε, χρεῖόν θ᾿, Υ῾περίονά τ᾿, Ι᾿απετόν τε, Θείαν τε Ρ᾿είαν τε, Θέμιν τε, ΜνημοϚύνην τε, Φοίβην τε χρυϚοςέ φανον, Τηθυν´ τ᾿ ἐρατεινην´ … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
canură — CÁNURĂ s.f. Nume dat firelor scurte de lână rămase în dinţii pieptenului după dărăcit, folosite (ca bătătură) pentru ţesături mai groase. – lat. cannula. Trimis de valeriu, 11.02.2003. Sursa: DEX 98 cánură s. f., g. d. art. cánurii; ( fire ) pl … Dicționar Român
carrel — 1590s, from M.L. carula small study in a cloister, perhaps from L. corolla little crown, garland, used in various senses of ring (e.g. of Stonehenge: þis Bretons renged about þe feld, þe karole of þe stones beheld, 1330); extended to precincts… … Etymology dictionary
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carrel — or carrell [kar′əl] n. [ME caroll < ML carula, small study in a cloister] a small enclosure or space in the stack room of a library, designed for privacy in studying or reading … English World dictionary