- Species: C. carissima
Binomial name
Cremnosterna carissima (Pascoe, 1857)
Synonyms Celosterna pardalis Thomson, 1865
Monochamus carissimus Pascoe, 1857...
- Corpus. COS. – Consiliarius, Consul, Consulares. COSS. – Consules. C.P. –
Carissimus (or Clarissimus) puer,
Civis publicus,
Curavit ponendum. C.R. – Caius...
- 6342°W / 55.8714; -3.6342
Information Type
Secondary school Motto Latin:
Carissimus Deo
Religious affiliation(s)
Roman Catholic Founded 1973
Local authority...
- cartilage, cartilaginous, noncartilaginous,
precartilage cārus • cārior •
cārissimus cār- dear caress, caressive, charitable, charity, cherish, cherishable...
- was
martyred during the
reign of
Domitian along with four companions:
Carissimus, Dulcissimus, Marchis(i)****, and Crescentius. He was not
named as a bishop...
-
entrusted the
money to the king It can also be used with
certain adjectives:
cārissimus erat rēgī = he was very dear to the king It is also used with certain...
- caůnno—Cavronno. Caz. or Caza.—Cazavill****. C·C·—calumniæ causa. CC.—
Carissimus (also plur. Carissimi), Clarissimus, Cir****. čč—contra. c'ca—circa. C·C·E·—causa...
- Christ") K. –
Kalendas ("Calends"); or Care, Carus, Cara ("Dear One"); or
Carissimus[a] ("Dearest") K.B.M. –
Karissimo Bene
Merenti ("To the Most Dear and...
- that see
until his death. Paul II also
named him
Referendary intimus et
carissimus, in
which capacity he
handled some of the most
delicate matters at the...
- do****ent, the
queen referred to
Lawrence as her "dear relative" ("cognatus
carissimus") and she
justified the
donation not only on
merit but also on kinship...