scedula

scedula
scedula, scedule, scedull
obs. ff. schedule.

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Scedula — The loose leaf inserted into the register of a monastery on which were recorded notes of daily happenings and events. At the end of the year some of its contents were included in the chronicle being compiled at the monastery. Obviously the… …   Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • scedule — scedula, scedule, scedull obs. ff. schedule …   Useful english dictionary

  • scedull — scedula, scedule, scedull obs. ff. schedule …   Useful english dictionary

  • schedule — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin scedula slip, page, charter, from Late Latin schedula slip of paper, diminutive of Latin *scheda strip of papyrus, probably back formation from Latin schedium impromptu speech, from Greek… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Hypercorrection — For the psychological use, see Compensation (psychology). In linguistics or usage, hypercorrection is a non standard usage that results from the over application of a perceived rule of grammar or a usage prescription. A speaker or writer who… …   Wikipedia

  • Noli me tangere (Kästchen) — Beim Kästchen „Noli me tangere!“ (dt.: „Rühr mich nicht an“) handelte es sich um eine kleine silbervergoldete Schatulle im Aachener Domschatz (L: 15,2cm H: 3,7cm, T: 4,8cm). Sie wurde bis zum Anfang des 19. Jahrhunderts im Marienschrein des… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • schedule — [14] Late Latin scedula meant ‘small piece of paper’. It was a diminutive form of Latin sceda ‘papyrus leaf, piece of paper, page’, itself a borrowing from Greek skhedē. By the time it reached English via Old French cedule it had moved on… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • schedule — /ˈʃɛdʒul / (say shejoohl), /ˈskɛdʒul / (say skejoohl) noun 1. a plan of procedure for a specified project with reference to sequence of operations, time allotted for each part, etc.: the proposed schedule allows four weeks for the completion of… …  

  • schedule — [14] Late Latin scedula meant ‘small piece of paper’. It was a diminutive form of Latin sceda ‘papyrus leaf, piece of paper, page’, itself a borrowing from Greek skhedē. By the time it reached English via Old French cedule it had moved on… …   Word origins

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”