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cahier — [ kaje ] n. m. • 1559; cayer XIIIe; quaer XIIe; bas lat. quaternio « groupe de quatre feuilles », de quaterni 1 ♦ Assemblage de feuilles de papier cousues, agrafées, etc. ensemble (généralement pliées les unes dans les autres), et munies d une… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Quire — (kw[imac]r), n. [OE. quaer, quair, OF. quayer, cayer, ca[ i]er, F. cahier, a book of loose sheets, a quarter of a quire, LL. quaternus, quaternum, sheets of paper packed together, properly, four together, fr. L. quaterni four each, by fours,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cahier — noun Etymology: French, from Middle French quaer, caier quire more at quire Date: 1789 a report or memorial concerning policy especially of a parliamentary body … New Collegiate Dictionary
List of Latin words with English derivatives — This is a list of Latin words with derivatives in English (and other modern languages). Ancient orthography did not distinguish between i and j or between u and v. Many modern works distinguish u from v but not i from j. In this article both… … Wikipedia
Nieder Kostenz — Nieder Kostenz … Wikipedia
carné — Reducido en la actualidad a una tarjeta de identidad, el carné tuvo hace algún tiempo el valor de cuadernillo, libreta, tarjeta para anotar , lo que el Diccionario académico define como librito de apuntaciones , como se mantiene en la… … Diccionario del origen de las palabras
cahier — /ka yay , kah /; Fr. /kann yay /, n., pl. cahiers / yayz /; Fr. / yay /. 1. Bookbinding. a number of sheets of paper or leaves of a book placed together, as for binding. 2. a report of the proceedings of any body: A cahier of the committee was… … Universalium
carnet — /kahr nay /; Fr. /kannrdd ne /, n., pl. carnets / nayz /; Fr. / ne /. a customs document allowing an automobile to be driven at no cost across international borders. [1895 1900; < F: notebook, book of tickets; MF quernet, equiv. to quern (cf.… … Universalium
OCCITANES (LANGUE ET LITTÉRATURE) — Dans le cadre de sa typologie linguistique, l’occitan ou langue d’oc correspond, parmi les langues romanes ou néo latines, à un complexe parfaitement délimité, au même titre que le français, le franco provençal, l’italien, l’espagnol, le… … Encyclopédie Universelle
HELICE — Graece dicitur, quae nobis ursa maior, ἀπὸ τȏυ ἕλικος, i. e. a cir cumvolutione, quod diei noctisque spatio circum polum arcticum vertatur. Lucan. Civ. Bell. l. 2. v. 237. Parrhasis obliquo Helice cum verteret axes. Vide Cynosura. De utraque fic… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale