- Nobilitate
- Nobilitate No*bil"i*tate, v. t. [L. nobilitatus, p. p. of nobilitare.] To make noble; to ennoble; to exalt. [Obs.] [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
nobilitate — NOBILITÁTE, nobilităţi, s.f. (înv.) 1. Nobleţe (1). 2. Nobleţe (3). – Din lat. nobilitas, atis. Trimis de ana zecheru, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 NOBILITÁTE s. v. aristocraţie, nobilime, nobleţe. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime … … Dicționar Român
nobilitate — no·bi·li·tà·te s.f. OB LE var. → nobiltà … Dizionario italiano
nobilitate — no·bil·i·tate … English syllables
nobilitate — … Useful english dictionary
Hoc unum in nobilitate bonum ut nobilibus imposita necessitudo vedetur, ne a majorum virtute degener… — Hoc unum in nobilitate bonum ut nobilibus imposita necessitudo vedetur, ne a majorum virtute degenerant. См. Чести дворянин не кинет, хоть головушка погинет … Большой толково-фразеологический словарь Михельсона (оригинальная орфография)
Reges ex nobilitate, duces ex virtute sumunt — They chose the kings for their nobility, and the leaders for their bravery. See 1 Bl Comm 409 … Ballentine's law dictionary
Novus homo — Homo novus (or: novus homo, Latin for new man ; plural homines novi) was the term in ancient Rome for a man who was the first in his family to serve in the Roman Senate or, more specifically, to be elected as consul. When a man entered public… … Wikipedia
Landino — Landino, Cristoforo, italienischer Humanist, * Florenz 1424, ✝ ebenda 24. 9. 1498; lehrte Rhetorik und Poetik an der Universität Florenz und wurde 1467 Kanzler der Signoria. Seit 1468 war er Mitglied der Platonischen Akademie M. Ficinos, dessen … Universal-Lexikon
nobleţe — NOBLÉŢE s.f. 1. Calitatea de nobil (II); rangul sau titlul de nobil; nobilime (2), nobilitate (1). 2. (Rar) Nobilime (1). 3. Atitudine, însuşire morală superioară; caracter nobil (I 1); nobilitate (2). 4. Distincţie, eleganţă. [var.: nobléţă… … Dicționar Român
William Petre — Sir William Petre (circa 1505 – 1572) was born in Devon in 1505 and educated as a lawyer at Exeter College, Oxford. He became a public servant, probably through the influence of the Boleyns, one of whom, George, he had tutored at Oxford and… … Wikipedia