- øretæve
- ø|re|tæ|vesb., -n, -r, -rne; dele øretæver ud
Dansk ordbog. 2015.
Dansk ordbog. 2015.
Oret — Oret … Wikipédia en Français
Oret — This name, with variant spellings Orrett, Oret, Orehead, Orred etc., derives from the Old English pre 7th Century personal name Wulfraed, a compound of wulf , a wolf, plus raed , counsel; hence, wolf counsel . The surname adopted from the… … Surnames reference
óret — óret2 m ( es/ as) contest, battle … Old to modern English dictionary
óret- — see orret , orrett … Old to modern English dictionary
øretæve — sejr på flere end 2 overskydende mål, se afklapsning, knusende … Sportsjournalistisk dansk ordbog
ORET — Oretano … Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions
øretæveindbydende — ø|re|tæ|ve|ind|by|den|de ubøj. adj … Dansk ordbog
clericus et agricola et mercator, tempore belli, ut oret, colat, et commutet, pace fruuntur — /klerakas et agrikala et markeytar, tempariy belay, at orat kowlat et komyatat, peysiy fruwantar/ Clergymen, husbandmen, and merchants, in order that they may preach, cultivate, and trade, enjoy peace in time of war … Black's law dictionary
clericus et agricola et mercator, tempore belli, ut oret, colat, et commutet, pace fruuntur — /klerakas et agrikala et markeytar, tempariy belay, at orat kowlat et komyatat, peysiy fruwantar/ Clergymen, husbandmen, and merchants, in order that they may preach, cultivate, and trade, enjoy peace in time of war … Black's law dictionary
Clericus et agricola et mercator, tempore belli, ut oret, colat, et commutet pace fruuntur — Clergymen, farmers and merchants enjoy peace in time of war, so that they may preach, cultivate the soil, and trade … Ballentine's law dictionary