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101 Alexander (105-115 or 109-119, fifth Pope after St. Peter and successor to St. Evaristus. His 10-year rule is attested by Pope St. Eusebius, 309-310)
Религия: Александр IУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Alexander (105-115 or 109-119, fifth Pope after St. Peter and successor to St. Evaristus. His 10-year rule is attested by Pope St. Eusebius, 309-310)
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102 Power of Attorney attested by notary
Общая лексика: доверенность, удостоверенная нотариусомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Power of Attorney attested by notary
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103 best-attested
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104 publicly attested
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105 this is attested to by
Общая лексика: об этом свидетельствуетУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > this is attested to by
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106 will attested and certified by a notary public
юр.Н.П. нотариально удостоверенное завещаниеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > will attested and certified by a notary public
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107 will attested by private witnesses
юр.Н.П. домашнее духовное завещаниеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > will attested by private witnesses
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108 will attested by witnesses
Деловая лексика: завещание, заверенное свидетелямиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > will attested by witnesses
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109 will attested by witnesses
завещание, заверенное свидетелямиАнгло-русский экономический словарь > will attested by witnesses
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110 Duly attested declaration
تصريح مصدق عليهEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Duly attested declaration
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111 as\ attested\ by
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112 well-attested
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113 заверенный копия
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > заверенный копия
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114 (to) attest
(to) attest /əˈtɛst/v. t. e i.1 attestare; testimoniare; dimostrare; essere prova di: He attested to my innocence, egli ha attestato la mia innocenza; The ruins of the town attest (to) the high level of civilization of its inhabitants, le rovine della città dimostrano l'alto grado di civiltà dei suoi abitanti; His words attested his honesty, le sue parole erano prova della sua onestà● (leg.) attested affidavit, atto notorio □ (leg.) attested copy, copia vidimata, copia autenticata ( di un documento) □ (in GB) attested milk, latte a norma di legge ( pastorizzato, ecc.). -
115 (to) attest
(to) attest /əˈtɛst/v. t. e i.1 attestare; testimoniare; dimostrare; essere prova di: He attested to my innocence, egli ha attestato la mia innocenza; The ruins of the town attest (to) the high level of civilization of its inhabitants, le rovine della città dimostrano l'alto grado di civiltà dei suoi abitanti; His words attested his honesty, le sue parole erano prova della sua onestà● (leg.) attested affidavit, atto notorio □ (leg.) attested copy, copia vidimata, copia autenticata ( di un documento) □ (in GB) attested milk, latte a norma di legge ( pastorizzato, ecc.). -
116 NAME
(noun) essë (pl. essi is attested, but see below concerning \#esser as a possible alternative pl. form. Note: the word essë was also used in the sense "person as a whole", body and soul.) AFTER-NAME epessë (i.e., "a nickname – mostly given as a title of admiration or honour"); MOTHER-NAME (OF INSIGHT) \#amilessë (tercenya) (i.e. names given by Elvish mothers to their children, indicating some dominant feature of the nature of the child as perceived by its mother. Only pl amilessi tercenyë is attested.) NAME OF INSIGHT \#essë tercenya (i.e., the same as "mother-name"; only pl essi tercenyë is attested); GIVEN (OR ADDED) NAME anessë (pl anessi is attested. This term includes both "after-names" and "mother-names".) NAME-MAKING Essecarmë (an Eldarin seremony in which the father of a child announces its name), NAME-CHOOSING Essecilmë (an Eldarin seremony in which a person chooses a name according to his or her personal lámatyávë or sound-taste); SELF-NAME \#cilmessë (only pl. cilmessi is attested, said to mean more literally "names of personal choice": \#cilmë "choice" + essi "names". PM:339 explains that "some among the exiles gave themselves names, as disguises or in reference to their own deeds and personal history: such names were called kilmessi 'self-names'.") PLACE NAME \#nómessë (isolated from the gen. pl. form nómesseron, "of place-names", VT42:17. This word suggests that the plural of essë can be esser as well as essi). –ES/LotR:1157/MR:216, UT:266, MR:217, 214, VT42:17 (verb) esta- –ES, VT45:12 -
117 SPIRIT
fëa (= the spirit or "soul" of an incarnate, normally housed in a body; pl fëar is attested), ëala ("being"; pl. eälar is attested. Eälar are spirits whose natural state it is to exist without a physical body, e.g. Balrogs), súlë (Þ) (earlier [MET] thúlë, Þúlë) (maybe a more "impersonal" word for spirit), manu (= departed spirit; LT1:260 has mánë), fairë (= spirit in general, as opposed to matter, or a phantom or disembodied spirit, when seen as a pale shape. Pl. fairi is attested), vilissë (a "Qenya" word maybe not valid in LotR-style Quenya). A person's "spirit" meaning his or her general personality and attitude may be expressed by the word órë, in LotR defined as "heart, inner mind" (q.v.), cf. PM:337, where it is said that "there dwelt in her [Galadriel] the noble and generous spirit (órë) of the Vanyar". FIELD-SPIRIT Nermi (pl. Nermir is attested. The Nermir are "fays of the meads".) HOLY SPIRIT airefëa (other version: fairë aista; both versions are attested with the dative ending -n attached). SPIRIT-IMPULSE fëafelmë (impulses originating with the spirit, e.g. love, pity, anger, hate). –MR:349, 218, 165; cf. Silm:431; LotR:1157, MAN, MC:223, MR:349, GL:23, LT1:260, VT43:36-37, VT44:17, VT41:19 cf. 13 -
118 VOWEL
\#ómëa (only pl. ómëar attested), also \#óma-tengwë, \#ómatengwë (this term refers to vowels considered as independent phonemes, according to Fëanor's new insights on phonemics; only pl. ómatengwi is attested), óman (pl. "amandi" in LR:379 is a misreading for omandi, VT46:7; this term from the Etymologies may in any case be obsoleted by the above-mentioned forms), \#lehta tengwë (lit. "free/relased element"; only pl. lehta tengwi is attested; we would rather expect *lehtë tengwi). (Note: In some compounds, óma seems to mean "vowel" instead of "voice": VOWEL SIGN \#ómatehta (only pl ómatehtar is attested), DETERMINANT VOWEL sundóma, VOCALIC EXTENSION ómataina (q.v. for definition). Yet another term for "vowel", \#penna pl. pennar, is given in VT39:16, but this is taken from a draft and not included in the final text Tolkien wrote. – The term \#mussë tengwë "soft element" (only attested in the pl.: mussë tengwi) covers vowels, semi-vowels (y, w) and continuants (l, r, m, n). –VT39:8/16, OM, WJ:396, 319, 417, VT39:17 -
119 attest
1. transitive verb(certify validity of) bestätigen; beglaubigen [Unterschrift, Urkunde]2. intransitive verbattest to something — etwas bezeugen; (fig.) von etwas zeugen
* * *at·test[əˈtest]I. vt▪ to \attest sth1. (demonstrate) support, excellence etw beweisen [o zeigenII. vi* * *[ə'test]vt1) (= certify, testify to) sb's innocence, authenticity bestätigen, bescheinigen; signature beglaubigen; (on oath) beschwören2) (= be proof of) beweisen, bezeugen* * *attest [əˈtest]A v/t1. bestätigen, beweisen2. JURa) etwas (als Zeuge) bestätigenb) eine Abschrift, Unterschrift etc beglaubigen:attested copy beglaubigte Abschrift;attested milk Br amtlich geprüfte Milch;attested will von Zeugen unterschriebenes Testament3. zeugen von* * *1. transitive verb(certify validity of) bestätigen; beglaubigen [Unterschrift, Urkunde]2. intransitive verbattest to something — etwas bezeugen; (fig.) von etwas zeugen
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120 CONSONANT
\#pataca (only pl. patacar is attested), \#lambetengwë (literally "tongue-sign"; only pl. lambetengwi is attested; this refers to consonants as tengwi or phonemes), also náva-tengwë ("ñava-") (literally "mouth-sign"; only pl. náva-tengwi is attested; the shorter form \#návëa pl. návëar was also used, but Fëanor replaced these terms with \#pataca). Yet another term for "consonant" was \#tapta tengwë "impeded element". (Only pl. tapta tengwi is attested; we would rather expect *taptë tengwi with the pl. form of the adjective. The nominal pl. of the adjective, taptar, was used in the same sense as tapta tengwi.) Tolkien also notes: "Since...in the mode of spelling commonly used the full signs were consonantal, in ordinary non-technical use tengwar [sg tengwa, see LETTER] became equivalent to 'consonants'." Cf. also surya "spirant consonant" and punta "stopped consonant", i.e. a consonant sign with an underposed dot to indiate that it is not followed by a vowel. –VT39:8, VT39:16, 17, WJ:396, SUS, PUT (see PUS), VT46:10, 33
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