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Definition of Calced

Calced
Calced Calced, a. [See Calceated.] Wearing shoes; calceated; -- in distintion from discalced or barefooted; as the calced Carmelites.

Meaning of Calced from wikipedia

- Michael Calce (born 1984, also known as MafiaBoy) is a security expert and former computer hacker from Île Bizard, Quebec, who launched a series of highly...
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- sometimes known as the Carmelites of the Ancient Observance and very rarely the Calced Carmelites (discalced being a reference to some religious orders going barefoot...
- The Convent of the Calced Augustinians (Spanish: Convento de las Agustinas Calzadas) is an Augustinian convent located in Toledo, Spain. The word calzadas...
- della Calce, C.R. (1 January 1649 – 13 July 1715) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Ariano (1697–1715). Giacinto della Calce was born...
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- Calce (French pronunciation: [kals] ; Catalan: Calce) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Orientales department in southern France. Calce is located in the canton...
- This is a list of the ministers general of the Order of the Most Holy Trinity for the Redemption of the Captives. John de Matha, 1198 - 1213 John the Englishman...