-
French bain de
Marie or bain-marie, in turn
derived from the
medieval Latin balneum Mariae and the
Arabic حمام ماري ḥammām Māriyya, all
meaning 'Mary's bath'...
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Balneum is a
monotypic genus of bush
crickets in the
subfamily Phaneropterinae; the
single species Balneum bivittatum Piza, 1967 is
found in E. Brasil...
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Balneotherapy (Latin:
balneum "bath") is a
method of
treating diseases by bathing, a
traditional medicine technique usually practiced at spas.
Since ancient...
- as a qadr. In
Latin alchemy, a sand bath was
called balneum sic****,
balneum cineritium, or
balneum arenosum. Heat bath
Water bath Oil bath
Georges C. Anawati...
- balneae, balineae,
balneum and
balineum may all be
translated as 'bath' or 'baths',
though Latin sources distinguish among these terms.
Balneum or balineum,...
-
owned single-family house, and
might be
furnished with a
private bath (
balneum), but it was not a
place to
retreat from
public life.
Although some neighbourhoods...
- The
Roman fort (Czech: římská
pevnost or Czech: Hradisko, German: Burgstall) is an
archaeological site
located in Mušov,
Czech Republic, of a
Roman army...
- in the
cities and
towns throughout the empire.
Small bathhouses,
called balneum (plural balnea),
might be
privately owned,
while they were
public in the...
- Order,
which was
founded in the
thirteenth century in a
locality called Balneum (Bath) in Latin, in
Etruria (Tuscany). Crux de cruce. 101.
Cross from cross...
- Proto-Slavic *baňa, an old
borrowing from
Vulgar Latin *bāneum, from
Latin balneum. (lit. spa). It was
first mentioned in 1348, in Holy
Archangel charter...