Domestĭcus
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Domesticus — (Latin for belonging to the house), is found in the binomial or trinomial names of many species or subspecies of animals commonly found in or around the home. Examples include: Domesticus (Roman Empire), a member of the Domestici, an elite guard… … Wikipedia
DOMESTICUS — alias Seneschallus, Dapifer, Maior Domus. Vox Latina, sed novatâ significatione Graecis etiam inferioribus usitatior: Δομεςτίκους enim ministros et officiales dixêre, quos Romani Comites: verum hoc praesertim, cum nomen dignitatis factum esset… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Domestĭcus — (lat.), 1) das Haus betreffend, so Domesticum furtum, so v.w. Hausdiebstahl; 2) zur Familie gehörend, Verwandter; 3) am byzantinischen Kaiserhofe Haus , Hofbedienter, dem Comes am occidentalischen Hofe ähnlich, bes. um die Person des Kaisers sich … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
domesticus — index household (domestic), internal Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
DOMESTICUS Presbyter — vide infra Presbyter … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Domesticus (Roman Empire) — The insignia of office of the two comites domesticorum of the Eastern Empire, according to the Notitia Dignitatum: the shields of the domestici and the codicils of office A domesticus was a member of the protectores domestici, an elite guard unit … Wikipedia
domesticus — /damestakas/ In old European law, a seneschal, steward, or major domo; a judge s assistant; an assessor (q.v.) … Black's law dictionary
domesticus — /damestakas/ In old European law, a seneschal, steward, or major domo; a judge s assistant; an assessor (q.v.) … Black's law dictionary
domesticus — A steward … Ballentine's law dictionary
Passer domesticus — Haussperling Haussperling (Männchen) Systematik Ordnung: Sperlingsvögel (Passeriformes) Unterordnung … Deutsch Wikipedia