puérpera

  • 41FILIA — unicum Matris votum, in Amazonum gente. Apud Romanos, supplicationes, et vota Veneri, uti Τριτοπάτοοσι , seu Θεοῖς μενεθλίοις, apud Athenienses, pacique, magis pro filiis, quam siliabus, concepta: interim sine ullo sexus discrimine, et Puerpera… …

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  • 42MATER — ut fiat femina, fit uxor, ob hanc spem et omen, Matrona dicta, ut infra videbimus, Hinc si non ad propositum responderet, nec ad certum diem, fecunditas, quamvis Seneca moneret, Exspecta modoi, pariet, impatientia suborta, cuius rei exemplum… …

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  • 43PARENTES — a PARIENDO dicti, magno in honore ubique habiti sunt. Cum enim natura exiguam hominibus vitae periodum circumscripserit, eiusque usuram dederit, tamquam pecuniae, nullâ praestitutâ die, facile suis exhauriretur civitas civibus, nisi cives… …

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  • 44PRAEGNANS — apud Veteres brassicam comedebat, Athen. l. 9. edules item cochleas et malicorium, sed non sine damno, potu diptami additô. Serenus Sammonicus. At ubi iam cetum spondet praegnatio fetum, Ut facili utgeat servata puerpera partu, Dictamnum bibitur …

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  • 45gesir — Gesir, Iacere. Gesir aupres, Adiacere, Accubare. Sa femme gist, Cubat eius vxor, Iacet puerpera. Cy gisent Acarnaniens, Hic siti sunt Acarnanes. Le danger gist en cela, In ea re vertitur discrimen, La victoire gist en cela, In hoc victoria… …

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  • 46Puerperal — Pu*er per*al, a. [L. puerpera a lying in woman; puer child + parere to bear: cf. F. puerp[ e]ral.] Of or pertaining to childbirth; as, a puerperal fever. [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 47puerperal — adjective Etymology: Latin puerpera woman in childbirth, from puer child + parere to give birth to more at pare Date: 1768 of, relating to, or occurring during childbirth or the period immediately following < puerperal infection > < puerperal&#8230; …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 48puerperium — noun (plural puerperia) Etymology: Latin, from puerpera Date: circa 1890 the period between childbirth and the return of the uterus to its normal size …

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  • 49Loyset Compère — (c. 1445 ndash; August 16, 1518) was a French composer of the Renaissance. Of the same generation as Josquin des Prez, he was one of the most significant composers of motets and chansons of that era, and one of the first musicians to bring the&#8230; …

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  • 50Chant (album) — Infobox Album | Name = Chant Type = Album Artist = Benedictine Monks of Santo Domingo de Silos Released = March 15 1994 Recorded = 1973 Genre = Gregorian chant Length = 58:26 Label = Angel Producer = Maria Francisca Bonmati Reviews = Allmusic&#8230; …

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