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  • 11gloss|er — gloss|er1 «GLS uhr, GLOS », noun. a person who puts a gloss or luster on something. ╂[< gloss1 + er1] gloss|er2 «glsmh>uhr, GLOS », noun. = glossarist. (Cf. ↑glossarist) ╂[< gloss2 + er …

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  • 12Du Cange — biographical name Sieur Charles Du Fresne 1610 1688 French scholar & glossarist …

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  • 13Glossary — For Wikipedia s glossary, see Help:Glossary. See also: List of glossaries A glossary, also known as an idioticon, vocabulary, or clavis, is an alphabetical list of terms in a particular domain of knowledge with the definitions for those terms.… …

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  • 14Long-tail traffic — This article covers a range of tools from different disciplines that may be used in the important science of determining the probability of rare events. The terms long range dependent , self similar and heavy tailed are very close in meaning.… …

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  • 15glossary — glossarial /glo sair ee euhl, glaw /, adj. glossarially, adv. glossarist, n. /glos euh ree, glaw seuh /, n., pl. glossaries. 1. a list of terms in a special subject, field, or area of usage, with accompanying definitions. 2. such a list at the… …

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  • 16glossator — glossatorial /glos euh tawr ee euhl, tohr , glaw seuh /, adj. /glo say teuhr, glaw /, n. 1. a person who writes glosses; glossarist. 2. one of the medieval interpreters of the Roman and canon laws. [1350 1400; ME glosator < ML glossator&#8230; …

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  • 17Ekkehard IV — ▪ German historian born 980?, Alsace [now in France] died Oct. 21, 1069?, Sankt Gallen [now in Switzerland]       teacher, glossarist, writer, famous as one of the principal authors of Casus Sancti Galli (“The Events of Sankt Gallen [St. Gall]”)&#8230; …

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  • 18English literature — Introduction       the body of written works produced in the English language by inhabitants of the British Isles (including Ireland) from the 7th century to the present day. The major literatures written in English outside the British Isles are&#8230; …

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  • 19Papal Decretals —     Papal Decretals     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Papal Decretals     I. DEFINITION AND EARLY HISTORY     (1) In the wide sense of the term decretalis (i.e. epistola decretalis) signifies a pontifical letter containing a decretum, or pontifical&#8230; …

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  • 20Decretals of Gregory IX — The decretals of Gregory IX are an important source of medieval canon law. In 1230, the pontiff ordered his chaplain and confessor, St. Raymond of Peñaforte (Pennafort), a Dominican, to form a new canonical collection destined to replace all&#8230; …

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