Jerome — Saint Jerome redirects here. For other uses, see Saint Jerome (disambiguation) and Jerome (disambiguation). Saint Jerome Saint Jerome visited by angels by Bartolomeo Cavarozzi Priest, Confessor, Theolo … Wikipedia
William Petre — Sir William Petre (circa 1505 – 1572) was born in Devon in 1505 and educated as a lawyer at Exeter College, Oxford. He became a public servant, probably through the influence of the Boleyns, one of whom, George, he had tutored at Oxford and… … Wikipedia
Hieronymus, S. (1) — 1S. Hieronymus, (6. al. 1. Juli), ein Martyrer, welcher in Brescia verehrt wird. S. S. Nicolaus. (II. 285.) [Der Name ερώνυμος vom Griech. ερός = heilig, und ονομα Aeol. ονυμα = Name, bedeutet so viel als »heiliger Name« etc. Im Franz. heißt er… … Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon
Spellman — It is very doubtful if any surname origins raises more controversy than Spel(l)man. In brief it can be English, German or Irish. The English name is Anglo Saxon and therefore a development of the original German spellar which described a cleric… … Surnames reference
Spelman — It is very doubtful if any surname origins raises more controversy than Spel(l)man. In brief it can be English, German or Irish. The English name is Anglo Saxon and therefore a development of the original German spellar which described a cleric… … Surnames reference
Spileman — Recorded as Spellman, Spillman and Spileman, this is a surname which can be English, German or Irish. The English is a development of the original German word spellar which described a cleric or writer one who could spell. In this case the name… … Surnames reference
Spillman — Recorded as Spellman, Spillman and Spileman, this is a surname which can be English, German or Irish. The English is a development of the original German word spellar which described a cleric or writer one who could spell. In this case the name… … Surnames reference
PAULINUS Nolanus Episcopus — adeo misericors fuit, ut cum in captivis redimendis omnes fortunas suas effudisset, filium viduae mulieris, corpore suô in eius vicem servituti addictô, redemerit, Diaconus. Natus erat Burdigalee, vel in agro eius, discipulus et amicus Ausonii.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
VAREA — Graecis recentioribus Βαρέα, pulsus campanae gravior. Cum enim triplex earum sonus sit, ictus graves seiunctimque sive in ferreum, sive in ligneum signum, adacti Βαρέαι iis dicebantur, quibus iam finitis tempus incipiendis officiis praescriptum… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Gans — 1. Alte Gans und alter Has geben einen Teufelsfrass. – Kobell, 418. 2. Auch eine Gans gleitet wol einmal auf dem Eise aus. 3. Bald (sobald, wenn) de Goas1 z wohl is, steaht s auf un kratzt se (sich). (Innsbruck.) – Frommann, VI, 38, 28. 1) Ueber… … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon
Huhn — (s. ⇨ Henne). 1. Ae jeder muss seine Hihner salwer trampen. – Lohrengel, II, 5. 2. Ae lûs (kluges, pfiffiges) Hohn läät og alt ens en de Bröönässle. (Düren.) – Firmenich, I, 482, 21. 3. Alte Hühner legen nicht mehr. 4. Alte Hüner, die nicht… … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon