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1 retinentia
rĕtĭnentĭa, ae, f. [retineo, II.], a retaining in the memory, recollection:actarum rerum,
Lucr. 3, 675:nostri,
id. 3, 851. -
2 repetentia
rĕpĕtentĭa, ae, f. [repeto], memory, remembrance, Arn. 2, pp. 61 and 62 (but in Lucr. 3, 851, the correct read. is retinentia).
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Retinentia — Term used of someone in the retinue of a lord or magnate. It did not distinguish between a follower, who owed his lord a life time s service, and those who accompanied him on a particular campaign, in temporary employment. All members of the lord … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
retinentia — /retanensh(iy)a/ A retinue, or persons retained by a prince or nobleman … Black's law dictionary
Comitiva — Term used of a member of a king s or lord s *comitatus. He was a retainer and companion in arms. Cf. Meinie; Retinentia … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
Meinie — AnNor. word for retainers or liveried dependants of a lord or magnate; the retinue or members of a household. The queen would also have her meinie, composed largely of women. Cf. Fautor; Manupast; Retinentia … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
Meignie — AnNor. word for retainers or liveried dependants of a lord or magnate; the retinue or members of a household. The queen would also have her meinie, composed largely of women. Cf. Fautor; Manupast; Retinentia … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
FERRE — verbum in Vett. Sacris frequens. Arnob. adv. Gentes l. 7. ubi de coloribus victimarum, apud eas. Quod si vobis nulla religio est alba quaedam ferre et suos retinentiâ candores: ipsi vestras religiones dissolvitis. Pro offerre Sic tura ferre,… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
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