Netio
Nētio (-onis, f.)[1] aut nētura[2] (a verbo q.e. nēre, nēvi, nētum)[3] est methodus filorum e fibris naturalibus, ut lana, lino, xylinove, producendorum.
Notae[recensere | fontem recensere]
- ↑ Nomen recentius in variis glossariis adhibitum, sicut John Entick, The New Latin and English Dictionary, Londinii 1771 [1]; John Macleod (ed.), Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum, Edimburgi 1828 Dictionarium scoto-celticum : a dictionary of the Gaelic language : comprising an ample vocabulary of Gaelic words, as preserved in vernacular speech, manuscripts, or printed works, with their signification and various meanings in English and Latin, illustrated by suitable examples and phrases, and with etymological remarks, and vocabularies of Latin and English words, with their translation into Gaelic : to which are prefixed, an introduction explaining the nature, objects and sources of the work, and a compendium of Gaelic grammar : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive apud www.archive.org; Carolus du Fresne, et al., Glossarium mediae et infimae latinitatis, ed. augm., Novioriti 1883‑1887 NETTURA, Glossarium mediae et infimae latinitatis, Du Cange et al. apud ducange.enc.sorbonne.fr.
- ↑ Nomen medii et recentioris aevi, Carolus du Fresne, et al., Glossarium mediae et infimae latinitatis, ed. augm., Novioriti 1883‑1887 NETTURA, Glossarium mediae et infimae latinitatis, Du Cange et al. apud ducange.enc.sorbonne.fr; Nicolaus Skerletz de Lomnicza, Status actualis oeconomiae publicae, Zagrabiae 1791 In CroALa inventa apud ffzg.hrNexus deficitur.
- ↑ Charlton T. Lewis, Carolus Short, A Latin dictionary (Oxoniae 1879), lemma neo1
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