Dives
11DIVES — cogn. Crassi, de quo sic Plin. l. 33. c. 10. Non erat apud antiquos numcrus, ultra centum milia Postea Divites cognominati, aummodo notum sit; eum, qui primus acceperit hoc cognomen, decoxisse creditoribus suis. Vide quoque eum l. 21. c. 3.… …
12Dives — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Dives désigne : Sommaire 1 Toponymes français 2 Zoologie …
13Dives — This is a locational name from a village thus called in calvados (Normandy). It is first recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086. The namebearer probably being a follower of William the Conqueror who was granted lands in England. In 1242, William… …
14Dives — Unnamed rich man. Luke 16:19–31 is the only parable [[➝ parables]] of Jesus in which a character is given a name (Lazarus) and it has become usual also to attach the name Dives to the other actor in the story. It is from the Latin Vulgate (dives …
15Dives — /duy veez/, n. 1. the rich man of the parable in Luke 16:19 31. 2. any rich man. [ < L dives rich, rich man] * * * …
16Dives — Sp Divas Ap Dives L u. Š Prancūzijoje …
17Dives — Di•ves [[t]ˈdaɪ viz[/t]] n. 1) bib the rich man of the parable in Luke 16:19–31 2) any rich man • Etymology: < L dīves rich, rich man …
18Dives — niūrieji trupialai statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas atitikmenys: lot. Dives rus. траурный трупиал, m pranc. quiscale, m ryšiai: platesnis terminas – trupialiniai siauresnis terminas – kubinis niūrusis trupialas siauresnis terminas –… …
19dives — /dayviyz/ In the practice of the English chancery division, dives costs are costs on the ordinary scale, as opposed to the costs formerly allowed to a successful pauper suing or defending in forma pauperis, which consisted only of his costs out… …
20dives — /dayviyz/ In the practice of the English chancery division, dives costs are costs on the ordinary scale, as opposed to the costs formerly allowed to a successful pauper suing or defending in forma pauperis, which consisted only of his costs out… …