- Look up
glossa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Glossa (γλῶσσα) is a Gr**** word
meaning "tongue" or "language", used in
several English words including...
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Glossae ad
Digestum vetus, 12th-century m****cript. Padua,
Biblioteca Universitaria di Padova,
Fondo manoscritti, ms. 941, ff. 1-198....
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mentum is the
distal part of the labium. The
mentum bears the palps,
glossae, paraglossae, and/or ligula. On the
human face, the
mentum refers to the...
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bilobed glossae. The
American entomologist Ronald J.
McGinley proposed their position as an
independent family based on the
morphology of the
glossae in 1980...
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medieval text. It is not
suitable for
scientific work.
Website providing resources about the
Glossa Ordinaria and
other glosses to the Bible:
Glossae.net...
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structure called the ligula; this
consists of an
inner pair of
lobes called glossae and a
lateral pair
called paraglossae.
These structures are homologous...
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Luctatius Placidus, the
ostensible author of a
medieval Latin glossary titled Glossae Luctatii Placidi grammatici ("Glosses of
Luctatius Placidus the Grammarian")...
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recreating the
Corpus Iuris Civilis and
create literature around it:
Glossae:
translations of the old
Roman laws Summae:
summaries Brocardica: short...
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discordantium canonum), and they
worked towards this
through glosses (
glossae) and
summaries (summae) on Gratian. They are
contrasted with the decretalists...
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After arriving at a flower, they
extract nectar using their long
tongues ("
glossae") and
store it in
their crops. Many
species of
bumblebees also exhibit...