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Nepotist
Nepotist Nep"o*tist, n. One who practices nepotism.

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- 600) Dies Irae (ca.1260) Decretum Gratiani (ca.1150) De Ortu Waluuanii Nepotis Arturi (ca.1180) Magna Carta (ca.1215) Ziolkowski, Jan M. (1996), "Towards...
- De Ortu Waluuanii Nepotis Arturi (English: The Rise of Gawain, Nephew of Arthur) is an anonymous Medieval Latin chivalric romance dating to the 12th or...
- November 3, 1996 Tajimi T. Mizuno, T. Furuta V 4.4 km MPC · JPL 17652 Nepoti 1996 VQ1 Nepoti November 3, 1996 Pianoro V. Goretti  · 10 km MPC · JPL 17653 Bochner...
- an even greater one about being alone." For the Italian press, Roberto Nepoti of la Repubblica divides the film's narrative into two moments, the first...
- it comes off as artificially exuberant and a little precious.' Roberto Nepoti of La Repubblica stated: "The film is a kind of linear translation of the...
- and that the m****cript bore the heading E libro posteriore Cornelii Nepotis ('from the last book of Cornelius Nepos'). At last Dionysius Lambinus's...
- neve "nephew, male cousin, grandson" (< OE nefa) OHG nevo "nephew" nepōs (nepōtis) "grandson, nephew" ⇒ népodes "descendants" nápāt- "grandson, descendant"...
- most important of which is the anonymous Medieval Latin De Ortu Waluuanii Nepotis Arturi (The Rise of Gawain, Nephew of Arthur), which describes his birth...
- where this minor planet was discovered. JPL MPC · 17651 17652 Nepoti 1996 VQ1 Giuliano Nepoti (born 1949), an enthusiastic amateur astronomer, is a dear...
- Etruscan. For example, neftś 'nephew', is probably from Latin (Latin nepōs, nepōtis; this is a cognate of German Neffe, Old Norse nefi). A number of words...