How To Use Abbreviator In A Sentence
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There is room for abbreviatory definitions, and indeed LeÅniewski “inoffically” used one himself, that of the particular quantifier.
StanisÅaw LeÅniewski
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Colonia; Peter of Aquila (d. about 1370), who as abbreviator of
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
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For what is there more prompt, more unexpected, more abbreviatory of space and time, than the maturity of an obligation?
What is Property? An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government.
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Chancellerie romaine (Paris, 1685); CIAMPINI, De S.R. E. Vicecancellaria (Rome, 1697); ANON, Compendiaria notitia abbreviatoris de curia (Rome, 1696); OCZENASSEK, Prael.iur. can. seu comm. in regulas Cancellariae Clementis XI (Vienna, 1712);
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
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Soltau; Dietrich remained as before a papal abbreviator.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
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Bulls, and by no means the emoluments accruing to the recipient of the favour or benefice conferred by the Bull, and declares that whoever shall charge more than the tax fixed by him shall be suspended for six months from office, and upon a second violation of the law, shall be deprived of it altogether, and if the delinquent be an abbreviator, he shall be excommunicated.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
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At the office of the "Minutes" certain clerks (clerici), in those days really clerics, and known then or later as abbreviatores, drew up in precise form the draft (litera notata) of the document to be issued in the pope's name.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
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Rome he became abbreviator Apostolic and referendary of the Segnatura di Giustizia.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner
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What an abbreviator and clawer off of lawsuits, reconciler of differences, examiner and fumbler of bags, peruser of bills, scribbler of rough drafts, and engrosser of deeds would he not make!
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
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This means that one could regard all talk of hypersets as merely abbreviatory.
Non-wellfounded Set Theory
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Latini (1230-94) merely reproduces in this respect the compilations of C. Julius Solinus, the abbreviator of Pliny.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss
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In this case the abbreviatory value is negligible, but in the case of some long expressions, such as that for the ancestral of a relation, or in very many areas of mathematics, it may be considerable.
StanisÅaw LeÅniewski
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Julius Paris is an abbreviator of Valerius Maximus, and lived at the end of the fourth century or the beginning of the fifth.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
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Cardinal Parizzio, and Paul III appointed him judge of the Capitol, papal abbreviator, and referendary of both signatures.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
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Urban VI conferred on him the lucrative and important office of abbreviator et scriptor in the papal chancery
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
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An abbreviatory sign having been attached to each of these constellations, the great celestial belt containing them was called "the wheel of the signs," or "a wheel in the middle of a wheel," as designated by that old Astrologer, Ezekiel the Prophet, in chap.i. and 16th verse.
Astral Worship
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Under the pontificate of his former pupil Paul II (1464-1471), he returned to Rome and was appointed a papal abbreviator, but became involved in fresh quarrels in 1465 he visited Crete and Byzantium, and then returned to Rome, where he wrote the account of the martyrdom of Bl. Andrew of Chios
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI