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  • Glossa
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up glossa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Glossa (γλῶσσα) is a Greek word meaning "tongue" or "language", used in several English words including

    Glossa

    Glossa

  • Greek language
  • Indo-European language

    terminology (Anna Roussou and Tasos Tsangalidis 2009, in Meletes gia tin Elliniki Glossa, Thessaloniki, Anastasia Giannakidou 2009 "Temporal semantics and polarity:

    Greek language

    Greek language

    Greek_language

  • Glossa ordinaria (Accursius)
  • Collection of annotations to the Corpus Iuris Civilis by Accursius

    The Glossa ordinaria (also known as Glossa magna, Glossa magistralis and Glossa accursiana) is a collection of 96,940 marginal annotations (glossa marginalis)

    Glossa ordinaria (Accursius)

    Glossa ordinaria (Accursius)

    Glossa_ordinaria_(Accursius)

  • Glossa Music
  • Glossa is a classical music record label based in Spain. The label was founded in 1992 by brothers José Miguel Moreno, a lutenist, and Emilio Moreno a

    Glossa Music

    Glossa_Music

  • Glossa, Skopelos
  • Community in Greece

    Glossa (Greek: Γλώσσα meaning "tongue") is a village and a community in the northwestern part of the island of Skopelos in the Northern Sporades. The population

    Glossa, Skopelos

    Glossa, Skopelos

    Glossa,_Skopelos

  • Glossa Ordinaria
  • Medieval scholarly Bible in which the text is surrounded by learned commentary

    The Glossa Ordinaria, which is Latin for "Ordinary [i.e. in a standard form] Gloss", is a collection of biblical commentaries in the form of glosses. The

    Glossa Ordinaria

    Glossa_Ordinaria

  • Glossa ordinaria (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Glossa Ordinaria (Latin for 'ordinary' or 'standard gloss') is a 12th-century collection of biblical commentaries in the form of glosses. Glossa ordinaria

    Glossa ordinaria (disambiguation)

    Glossa_ordinaria_(disambiguation)

  • Glossa (journal)
  • Academic journal

    Glossa: A Journal of General Linguistics is a peer-reviewed open access academic journal covering general linguistics. It was established in 2016. The

    Glossa (journal)

    Glossa_(journal)

  • Four Doctors of Bologna
  • 12th-century Italian jurists

    tradition of the doctores bononienses were summarized in the form of a glossa ordinaria of Roman law, compiled by Accursius. Wessels, Johannes Wilhelmus;

    Four Doctors of Bologna

    Four Doctors of Bologna

    Four_Doctors_of_Bologna

  • Alpha
  • First letter of the Greek alphabet

    Greek pronunciation: [hɔ́ːraː] "a time" γλῶσσα = γλῶσσᾰ glôssa Greek pronunciation: [ɡlɔ̂ːssa] "tongue" In Modern Greek, vowel length has been lost, and

    Alpha

    Alpha

  • Kiya Tabassian
  • Iranian musician, singer, and composer

    Gaido La porta d'oriente, with Marco Beasley, Glossa In the Footsteps of Rumi, with Ghalia Benali, Glossa Il Ponte di Leonardo, with Marco Beasley, Note

    Kiya Tabassian

    Kiya Tabassian

    Kiya_Tabassian

  • Giovanni d'Andrea
  • Italian medieval legal scholar

    Clementinae or Clementines of 1317 which became the standard gloss (the Glossa ordinaria) for this text a commentary called the Mercuriales on the Regula

    Giovanni d'Andrea

    Giovanni d'Andrea

    Giovanni_d'Andrea

  • Seajets
  • Ferry company of Greece

    Jet (tue, sat) Alonnisos ↔ Skopelos ↔ Glossa (Skopelos) ↔ Skiathos ↔ Volos: Eagle Jet 2 Mantoudi ↔ Skiathos ↔ Glossa (Skopelos) ↔ Skopelos ↔ Alonnisos: Speedrunner

    Seajets

    Seajets

    Seajets

  • Tongue
  • Muscular organ in the mouth of most vertebrates

    Afrikaans tong; Danish tunge; Albanian gjuha; Armenian lezu (լեզու); Greek glóssa (γλώσσα); Irish teanga; Manx çhengey; Latin and Italian lingua; Catalan

    Tongue

    Tongue

    Tongue

  • Bernard of Botone
  • Italian canonist

    contemporaries; so that he was styled "Glossator", and his work, commonly known as Glossa Ordinaria, became the fruitful source of later glosses, which were printed

    Bernard of Botone

    Bernard_of_Botone

  • Paolo Pandolfo
  • Italian musician

    (Glossa) Marin Marais - Le Grand Ballet (Glossa) J. S. Bach - The Six Suites (Glossa) Tobias Hume - Spirit of Gambo (Glossa - Labyrinto, Emma Kirkby) Le Sieur

    Paolo Pandolfo

    Paolo Pandolfo

    Paolo_Pandolfo

  • Donde hay violencia, no hay culpa
  • Giulia Semenzato, Judit Subirana, Los Elementos, Alberto Miguelez Rouco Glossa 2022 Teatro y música en España (siglo XVIII) 1996 Donde hay violencia, no

    Donde hay violencia, no hay culpa

    Donde_hay_violencia,_no_hay_culpa

  • Biblical gloss
  • Brief notation

    In Biblical studies, a gloss or glossa is an annotation written on margins or within the text of biblical manuscripts or printed editions of the scriptures

    Biblical gloss

    Biblical_gloss

  • Glossary
  • Alphabetical list of terms in field of knowledge

    A glossary (from Ancient Greek: γλῶσσα, glossa; language, speech, wording), also known as a vocabulary or clavis, is an alphabetical list of terms in a

    Glossary

    Glossary

    Glossary

  • Xenoglossy
  • Paranormal phenomenon involving unnatural foreign language ability

    The term derives from the Ancient Greek xenos (ξένος), "foreigner" and glōssa (γλῶσσα), "tongue" or "language". The term xenoglossy was first used by

    Xenoglossy

    Xenoglossy

    Xenoglossy

  • Griko language
  • Dialect of Italiot Greek

    Retrieved 22 April 2025. Sakalis, Alex (14 February 2024). "'Teli na cusi tin glossa grika?'". Kathimerini. Retrieved 25 March 2025. herculean (30 March 2020)

    Griko language

    Griko language

    Griko_language

  • Glossophobia
  • Fear of public speaking

    of public speaking. The word glossophobia derives from the Greek γλῶσσα glossa (tongue) and φόβος phobos (fear or dread). The causes of glossophobia are

    Glossophobia

    Glossophobia

  • Linguaglossa
  • Comune in Sicily, Italy

    1566. The name literally means 'Tongue Tongue', with lingua and γλῶσσα (glôssa) being respectively the Latin and Greek words for 'tongue', but actually

    Linguaglossa

    Linguaglossa

    Linguaglossa

  • Eduardo Egüez
  • Musical artist

    Egüez has recorded for many labels: Astrée Auvidis, Astrée Naïve, Arcana, Glossa Music, K617, Opus 111, Alia Vox, E Lucevan le Stelle, Stradivarius, Symphonia

    Eduardo Egüez

    Eduardo Egüez

    Eduardo_Egüez

  • Glossopteris
  • Genus of extinct seed ferns

    Glossopteris (etymology: from Ancient Greek γλῶσσα, glôssa 'tongue' + πτερίς, pterís 'fern') is the largest and best-known genus of the extinct Permian

    Glossopteris

    Glossopteris

    Glossopteris

  • Idioglossia
  • Idiosyncratic language

    (from the Ancient Greek ἴδιος ídios, 'own, personal, distinct' and γλῶσσα glôssa, 'tongue') is an idiosyncratic language invented and spoken by only one

    Idioglossia

    Idioglossia

  • Ophioglossum
  • Genus of fern in the family Ophioglossaceae

    name comes from Ancient Greek ὄφις (óphis), meaning "snake", and γλῶσσα (glôssa), meaning "tongue". Their cosmopolitan distribution is mainly in tropical

    Ophioglossum

    Ophioglossum

    Ophioglossum

  • Glossoidea
  • Superfamily of molluscs

    molluscs with 22 observations. The name is derived from the Greek γλῶσσα, "glossa", meaning language or tongue, and "-oidea," a suffix denoting a superfamily

    Glossoidea

    Glossoidea

  • Skopelos
  • Greek island in the Aegean

    main port and municipal center. The other communities of the island are Glossa and Neo Klima (Elios). The geography of Skopelos includes two mountains

    Skopelos

    Skopelos

    Skopelos

  • Zeibekiko
  • Greek folk dance

    Greek Reporter. Babiniotis, Georgios D. (2002). Lexiko Tis Neas Ellinikis Glossas (2nd ed.). Athens: Kentro Lexikologias. p. 707. ISBN 960-86190-1-7. Πάλλης

    Zeibekiko

    Zeibekiko

  • Decretals of Gregory IX
  • 1230 codification of Catholic canon law commissioned by Pope Gregory IX

    textual explanations written between the lines (glossa interlinearis) and on the margin of the page (glossa marginalis). Explanations of the subject-matter

    Decretals of Gregory IX

    Decretals of Gregory IX

    Decretals_of_Gregory_IX

  • José Miguel Moreno
  • Spanish classical music label Glossa Music. Billboard - 18 Jul 1998 - Page 46 Vol. 110, No. 29 One of the most compelling is Glossa, founded in 1992 as Spain's

    José Miguel Moreno

    José_Miguel_Moreno

  • Katharevousa
  • Former prestige form of the Modern Greek language

    Argyropoulou, Christina (2015). "Glóssa kai exousía mésa apó poikíla keímena stin katharévousa kai ti dimotikí morfí tis ellinikís glóssas" Γλώσσα και εξουσία μέσα

    Katharevousa

    Katharevousa

    Katharevousa

  • Glossator
  • Medieval school of Roman law

    also made on the main authoritative texts. In the Greek language, γλῶσσα (glossa) means "tongue" or "language." Originally, the word was used to denote an

    Glossator

    Glossator

  • Vespro della Beata Vergine discography
  • Compagnia del Madrigale, Cantica Symphonia, La Pifarescha Giuseppe Maletto Glossa GCD922807 2018 Collegium Vocale Gent Philippe Herreweghe Phi Second recording

    Vespro della Beata Vergine discography

    Vespro della Beata Vergine discography

    Vespro_della_Beata_Vergine_discography

  • Kolymvari
  • Place in Greece

    the south: Rodopou, Afrata, Vasilopoulo, Spilia, Kares, Episkopi, Vouves, Glossa, Panethimos, Nochia, Deliana, Drakona, Ravdouchas, Kalidonia, and Kamisiana

    Kolymvari

    Kolymvari

    Kolymvari

  • Pierangelo Sequeri
  • Italian theologian

    e teologia, Glossa, Milano 1991; Antiprometeo. Il teologico e il musicale, Glossa, Milano 1995; L'estro di Dio. Saggi di estetica, Glossa, Milano 2000;

    Pierangelo Sequeri

    Pierangelo_Sequeri

  • Sole (fish)
  • Fish name belonging to several families

    Latin solea. In other languages, it is named for the tongue, e.g. Greek glóssa (γλώσσα), German Seezunge, Dutch zeetong or tong or the smaller and popular

    Sole (fish)

    Sole (fish)

    Sole_(fish)

  • List of modern literature translated into dead languages
  • Benjamin Bunny, The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies Beatrix Potter Gary Manning GlossaHouse 2020 Koine Greek The Tale of Peter Rabbit in Koine Greek The Tale of

    List of modern literature translated into dead languages

    List_of_modern_literature_translated_into_dead_languages

  • Alexander of Hales
  • English theologian and philosopher (c.1185–1245)

    Aristotle's newly translated writings. Between 1220 and 1227, he wrote Glossa in quatuor libros Sententiarum Petri Lombardi (A Gloss on the Four Books

    Alexander of Hales

    Alexander of Hales

    Alexander_of_Hales

  • Lobster emoji
  • Emoji added to Unicode in 2018

    committing suicide by jumping into boiling oil. According to an article in Glossa, one speaker relayed that the emoji was pronounced lagostar, the verb form

    Lobster emoji

    Lobster_emoji

  • Baklava
  • Layered filo pastry dessert

    Striftaria Trahanas Fish Atherina Bakaliaros Bourdeto Brantada Garides Grivadi Glossa Gavroi Mussels Sardeles Savoro Tonos Xiphias Soups Avgolemono Bourou-bourou

    Baklava

    Baklava

    Baklava

  • Decretum Gratiani
  • 12th-century anthology of canon law

    or 1124; the Lex Romana Visigothorum; secular texts such as Plato; the Glossa ordinaria to the Bible. Other sources are known to have been used in the

    Decretum Gratiani

    Decretum Gratiani

    Decretum_Gratiani

  • Hippoglossus
  • Genus of fishes

    is derived from the Greek ἵππος (hippos), meaning "horse", and γλῶσσα (glōssa), meaning "tongue" - a reference to the shape of the fish. There are two

    Hippoglossus

    Hippoglossus

    Hippoglossus

  • Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century
  • Haydn and Mozart. In more recent years, the orchestra has recorded for the Glossa label. O18c focussed from the very beginning on the iconic repertoire of

    Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century

    Orchestra_of_the_Eighteenth_Century

  • Hervé Niquet
  • French opera singer and conductor (born 1957)

    Lorenzani. Motet pour les confesseurs. Glossa Joseph Bodin de Boismortier. Daphnis et Chloe (2CD) Niquet (Glossa Lorraine) Joseph Bodin de Boismortier

    Hervé Niquet

    Hervé_Niquet

  • Ianthi-Maria Tsimpli
  • British linguist (born 1964)

    the University of Cambridge. She is an associate editor of the journal Glossa and was elected a fellow of the British Academy in 2021. The Mind of a Savant:

    Ianthi-Maria Tsimpli

    Ianthi-Maria_Tsimpli

  • Kok (dessert)
  • Greek profiterole

    Striftaria Trahanas Fish Atherina Bakaliaros Bourdeto Brantada Garides Grivadi Glossa Gavroi Mussels Sardeles Savoro Tonos Xiphias Soups Avgolemono Bourou-bourou

    Kok (dessert)

    Kok (dessert)

    Kok_(dessert)

  • Pastitsio
  • Greek baked pasta dish

    Striftaria Trahanas Fish Atherina Bakaliaros Bourdeto Brantada Garides Grivadi Glossa Gavroi Mussels Sardeles Savoro Tonos Xiphias Soups Avgolemono Bourou-bourou

    Pastitsio

    Pastitsio

    Pastitsio

  • Zante currant
  • Variety of grape

    Striftaria Trahanas Fish Atherina Bakaliaros Bourdeto Brantada Garides Grivadi Glossa Gavroi Mussels Sardeles Savoro Tonos Xiphias Soups Avgolemono Bourou-bourou

    Zante currant

    Zante currant

    Zante_currant

  • Ruscus hypoglossum
  • Species of shrub

    lily. The species name comes from two Greek words ὑπό (hypo) and γλῶσσα (glōssa) meaning under and tongue. The mature plant shrub will eventually reach

    Ruscus hypoglossum

    Ruscus hypoglossum

    Ruscus_hypoglossum

  • Gyaltsenglossus
  • Genus of hemichordate animal

    (GEN-zay-gloss-us; from Gyaltsen, the discoverer's father's name, and the Greek glossa, meaning "tongue", a common generic suffix for hemichordates; the species

    Gyaltsenglossus

    Gyaltsenglossus

  • Heteroglossia
  • Coexistence of multiple points of view within a language

    points of view within a single language (in Greek: hetero- "different" and glōssa "tongue, language"). The term translates the Russian разноречие [raznorechie:

    Heteroglossia

    Heteroglossia

  • André Cardinal Destouches
  • French composer (1672–1749)

    (27 December 1712). Recorded by Hervé Niquet and Le Concert Spirituel for Glossa. Télémaque (tragédie en musique), libretto by the abbé Simon-Joseph Pellegrin

    André Cardinal Destouches

    André Cardinal Destouches

    André_Cardinal_Destouches

  • Voiceless palatal plosive
  • Consonantal sound represented by ⟨c⟩ in IPA

    Bien (2021), "Nasal allophony and nasalization in Xochistlahuaca Amuzgo", Glossa: A Journal of General Linguistics, 6 (1), doi:10.5334/gjgl.1056 Grønnum

    Voiceless palatal plosive

    Voiceless palatal plosive

    Voiceless_palatal_plosive

  • Modern Greek
  • Dialects and varieties of the Greek language spoken in the modern era

    Elliniká [ˈne.a eliniˈka] or Κοινή Νεοελληνική Γλώσσα, Kiní Neoellinikí Glóssa), generally referred to by speakers simply as Greek (Ελληνικά, Elliniká)

    Modern Greek

    Modern_Greek

  • Salpiglossis
  • Genus of plants

    the Greek words for "trumpet" σαλπινξ ( salpinx ) and "tongue" γλώσσα ( glossa ). The relatively large flowers of Salpiglossis sinuata ( the species in

    Salpiglossis

    Salpiglossis

    Salpiglossis

  • Double plural
  • Form of plurality

    Alexiadou, Artemis (2024). "Double plural marking in language mixing and the building blocks of nominals". Glossa. 9. doi:10.16995/glossa.11585. v t e v t e

    Double plural

    Double_plural

  • Paleobiota of Monte Bolca
  • Pesciara-Monte Postale A potential relative of the Indian beech. Protea P. glossa Pesciara-Monte Postale An apparent sugarbush. Pterocarpus P. lestrigonum

    Paleobiota of Monte Bolca

    Paleobiota_of_Monte_Bolca

  • Ancient Greek dialects
  • Varieties of Ancient Greek in classical antiquity

    Modern Greek and English, Ancient Greek common terms for human speech ( 'glôssa', 'dialektos', 'phônê' and the suffix '-isti' ) may be attributed interchangeably

    Ancient Greek dialects

    Ancient Greek dialects

    Ancient_Greek_dialects

  • Iulius Severianus
  • Latin rhetor

    century) was owned by Petrarch, who studied and commented on it with many glossa. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. III, p. 797

    Iulius Severianus

    Iulius_Severianus

  • Roman law
  • Law in Ancient Rome (c. 449 BC – AD 529)

    glossators who wrote their comments between lines (glossa interlinearis), or in the form of marginal notes (glossa marginalis). From that time, scholars began

    Roman law

    Roman law

    Roman_law

  • Le Sieur de Machy
  • French viol player and composer

    (1687) From introduction to Pandolfos 2011 Glossa recording of de Machy, http://www.glossamusic.com/glossa/reference.aspx?id=262 Shaun Ng, Le Sieur de

    Le Sieur de Machy

    Le_Sieur_de_Machy

  • First Language (journal)
  • Academic journal

    Journal of English Studies Foreign Language Annals Functions of Language Glossa Indogermanische Forschungen Journal of Linguistics Language Language and

    First Language (journal)

    First_Language_(journal)

  • Halloumi
  • East Mediterranean semi-hard, unripened brined cheese

    Striftaria Trahanas Fish Atherina Bakaliaros Bourdeto Brantada Garides Grivadi Glossa Gavroi Mussels Sardeles Savoro Tonos Xiphias Soups Avgolemono Bourou-bourou

    Halloumi

    Halloumi

    Halloumi

  • Matthew 11:25
  • Verse of the New Testament

    are rich and intellectual, with God choosing the poor, ignorant and weak. Glossa Ordinaria: "Because the Lord knew that many would doubt respecting the foregoing

    Matthew 11:25

    Matthew_11:25

  • Magna glossatura
  • 1141 CE commentaries by Peter Lombard

    name of Magna glossatura and would, during the 12th century, replace the Glossa ordinaria as the most frequently studied and copied exegetical gloss of

    Magna glossatura

    Magna glossatura

    Magna_glossatura

  • On the Consolation of Philosophy
  • Philosophical work by Boethius

    CD Boethius: Songs of Consolation. Metra from 11th-Century Canterbury (Glossa, 2018). The detective story behind the recovery of these lost songs is told

    On the Consolation of Philosophy

    On the Consolation of Philosophy

    On_the_Consolation_of_Philosophy

  • Mu (letter)
  • Twelfth letter of the Greek alphabet

    Dimotikis) Νεοελληνική Γραμματική (της Δημοτικής). Grammatiki tis Dimotikis Glossas Γραμματική της Δημοτικής Γλώσσας. Chaira, Tamalika (2019). Fuzzy set and

    Mu (letter)

    Mu (letter)

    Mu_(letter)

  • Demotic Greek
  • Vernacular form of Modern Greek

    Demotic Greek (Greek: Δημοτική Γλώσσα, Dimotikí Glóssa [ðimotiˈci ˈɣlo.sa], lit. 'language of the people') is the standard spoken language of Greece in

    Demotic Greek

    Demotic_Greek

  • Odontoglossum
  • Former genus of orchids

    scientific name of the genus is derived from the Greek words odon (tooth) and glossa (tongue), referring to the two tooth-like calluses on the base of the lip

    Odontoglossum

    Odontoglossum

  • Healing the man blind from birth
  • Miracle carried out by Jesus according to the Bible

    Christ be acknowledged as the true Messiah. So the Fathers quoted above. The Glossa Ordinaria gives the mystical meaning, that it was to signify what Christ

    Healing the man blind from birth

    Healing the man blind from birth

    Healing_the_man_blind_from_birth

  • Violin Concerto in A minor (Bach)
  • Violin concerto by Johann Sebastian Bach

    Johann Sebastian Bach: His Life, Art, and Work. "Himmelsburg [liner notes]". Glossa. Retrieved 29 May 2024. Stowell, Robin (1999). "Violin Concertos". In Boyd

    Violin Concerto in A minor (Bach)

    Violin Concerto in A minor (Bach)

    Violin_Concerto_in_A_minor_(Bach)

  • They
  • Third-person plural or gender-neutral pronoun

    "Singular They and the Syntactic Representation of Gender in English". Glossa: A Journal of General Linguistics. 2: 80. doi:10.5334/gjgl.374. "'He or

    They

    They

  • György Vashegyi
  • Hungarian harpsichordist and conductor (born 1970)

    Iphis / Third hamadryad, Purcell Choir, Orfeo Orchestra, György Vashegyi, Glossa Records 2018: Jean-Philippe Rameau - Les Indes galantes, Chantal Santon-Jeffery

    György Vashegyi

    György Vashegyi

    György_Vashegyi

  • Matthew 5:5
  • Verse of the New Testament

    (Ps. 36:11.) He used these well-known words in conveying His meaning. Glossa Ordinaria: The meek, who have possessed themselves, shall possess hereafter

    Matthew 5:5

    Matthew 5:5

    Matthew_5:5

  • Hippoglossinae
  • Subfamily of fishes

    The name is derived from the Ancient Greek words hippos, "horse", and glossa, "tongue". Clidoderma Eopsetta Hippoglossus Lyopsetta Reinhardtius Verasper

    Hippoglossinae

    Hippoglossinae

    Hippoglossinae

  • Cypriot Sign Language
  • Pidgin sign language of Cyprus

    Language (Greek: Κυπριακή Νοηματική Γλώσσα, romanized: Kypriakí Noimatikí Glóssa) is an incipient sign language of Cyprus. It appears to be a pidgin of American

    Cypriot Sign Language

    Cypriot_Sign_Language

  • Le Concert Spirituel
  • French musical ensemble

    Domine, 2013 – Glossa GCD 921627 Charles-Simon Catel, Sémiramis, 2012, Glossa GES 921625-F Alessandro Striggio, Messe à 40 voix, 2012 Glossa GCDSA 921623

    Le Concert Spirituel

    Le_Concert_Spirituel

  • Nougat
  • Confection

    Striftaria Trahanas Fish Atherina Bakaliaros Bourdeto Brantada Garides Grivadi Glossa Gavroi Mussels Sardeles Savoro Tonos Xiphias Soups Avgolemono Bourou-bourou

    Nougat

    Nougat

    Nougat

  • Spanakorizo
  • Greek vegetarian dish of spinach and rice

    Striftaria Trahanas Fish Atherina Bakaliaros Bourdeto Brantada Garides Grivadi Glossa Gavroi Mussels Sardeles Savoro Tonos Xiphias Soups Avgolemono Bourou-bourou

    Spanakorizo

    Spanakorizo

    Spanakorizo

  • Matthew 4:11
  • Verse of the New Testament

    importance, so long as it is only clear that all of them were truly done. Glossa Ordinaria: Though Luke's order seems the more historical; Matthew relates

    Matthew 4:11

    Matthew 4:11

    Matthew_4:11

  • Healing the mother of Peter's wife
  • Miracle carried out by Jesus according to the Bible

    concupiscence, the burning heat of lust, of gluttony, of pride, of envy, etc." Glossa Ordinaria: And it is not enough that she is cured, but strength is given

    Healing the mother of Peter's wife

    Healing the mother of Peter's wife

    Healing_the_mother_of_Peter's_wife

  • Graviera
  • Greek sheep-milk cheese

    Striftaria Trahanas Fish Atherina Bakaliaros Bourdeto Brantada Garides Grivadi Glossa Gavroi Mussels Sardeles Savoro Tonos Xiphias Soups Avgolemono Bourou-bourou

    Graviera

    Graviera

    Graviera

  • Gottlieb Muffat
  • Austrian composer and organist (1690-1770)

    Gottlieb Muffat: Componimenti Musicali per il Cembalo Mitzi Meyerson. CD Glossa: GCD921804. 2013: Gottlieb Muffat: Suites for Harpsichord (vol 1) Akutagawa

    Gottlieb Muffat

    Gottlieb_Muffat

  • Hypoglossal nerve
  • Cranial nerve XII, for the tongue

    fact that its passage is below the tongue, from hypo (Greek: "under") and glossa (Greek: "tongue"). The hypoglossal nerve arises as a number of small rootlets

    Hypoglossal nerve

    Hypoglossal nerve

    Hypoglossal_nerve

  • Copenhagen (dessert)
  • Greek dessert

    Striftaria Trahanas Fish Atherina Bakaliaros Bourdeto Brantada Garides Grivadi Glossa Gavroi Mussels Sardeles Savoro Tonos Xiphias Soups Avgolemono Bourou-bourou

    Copenhagen (dessert)

    Copenhagen_(dessert)

  • François Feuardent
  • French Franciscan theologian and preacher of the Ligue

    edition of the medieval Scripturist, Nicholas of Lyra: "Biblia Sacra, cum glossa ordinaria ... et postillâ Nicolai Lyrani" (Paris, 1590), 6 vols. fol.).

    François Feuardent

    François Feuardent

    François_Feuardent

  • Journal of Voice
  • Academic journal

    Journal of English Studies Foreign Language Annals Functions of Language Glossa Indogermanische Forschungen Journal of Linguistics Language Language and

    Journal of Voice

    Journal_of_Voice

  • Greek alphabet
  • Script used to write the Greek language

    Mackridge, Peter; Philippaki-Warburton, Irini (1998). Grammatiki tis ellinikis glossas. Athens: Pataki. Horrocks, Geoffrey (2014). Greek, A History of the Language

    Greek alphabet

    Greek_alphabet

  • Scleroglossa
  • Evolutionary group of lizards

    name Scleroglossa is derived from the Greek, skleros, meaning "hard" and glossa, meaning "tongue". The split between Scleroglossa and Iguania can be based

    Scleroglossa

    Scleroglossa

    Scleroglossa

  • Glottis
  • Opening between the vocal folds

    Greek γλωττίς (glōttís), derived from γλῶττα (glôtta), variant of γλῶσσα (glôssa, "tongue"). As the vocal cords vibrate, the resulting vibration produces

    Glottis

    Glottis

  • Messe de Nostre Dame
  • Mass setting by Guillaume de Machaut

    Messe de Nostre Dame. (2016), Graindelavoix directed by Björn Schmelzer (Glossa GCD-P32110) Gombosi, O. "Machaut's 'Messe Notre-Dame'." The Musical Quarterly

    Messe de Nostre Dame

    Messe de Nostre Dame

    Messe_de_Nostre_Dame

  • Cristoforo Caresana
  • Italian composer

    secular cantata (1703). Cappella della Pietà de' Turchini dir. Florio, Glossa 2010. Dinko Fabris Music in seventeenth-century Naples: Francesco Provenzale

    Cristoforo Caresana

    Cristoforo_Caresana

  • La Compagnia del Madrigale
  • Madrigals, Glossa Marenzio: First Book of Madrigals, Glossa Marenzio: Fifth Book of Madrigals, Glossa Tenebrae Responsoria (Gesualdo) 3CD Glossa Rome Festival

    La Compagnia del Madrigale

    La_Compagnia_del_Madrigale

  • L'incoronazione di Poppea discography
  • José María Lo Monaco, Raffaele Costantini Claudio Cavina, La Venexiana Glossa, Cat: GCD 920916 2020 Oksana Maltseva, Shin Yoowon, Susanna Rigacci, Choi

    L'incoronazione di Poppea discography

    L'incoronazione di Poppea discography

    L'incoronazione_di_Poppea_discography

  • Language (journal)
  • Academic journal

    Journal of English Studies Foreign Language Annals Functions of Language Glossa Indogermanische Forschungen Journal of Linguistics Language Language and

    Language (journal)

    Language_(journal)

  • Matthew 6:24
  • Verse of the New Testament

    Of this He here gives the reason, saying, No man can serve two masters. Glossa Ordinaria: Otherwise; it had been declared above, that good things become

    Matthew 6:24

    Matthew 6:24

    Matthew_6:24

  • Linguistics Vanguard
  • Academic journal

    Journal of English Studies Foreign Language Annals Functions of Language Glossa Indogermanische Forschungen Journal of Linguistics Language Language and

    Linguistics Vanguard

    Linguistics_Vanguard

  • Speaking in tongues
  • Phenomenon in which people speak words apparently in languages unknown to them

    borrowing of the γλωσσολαλία (glossolalía), which is a compound of the γλῶσσα (glossa) 'tongue, language' and λαλέω (laleō) 'to speak, talk, chat, prattle, make

    Speaking in tongues

    Speaking in tongues

    Speaking_in_tongues

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  • Glossarially
  • adv.

    In the manner of a glossary.

  • Glossa
  • n.

    The tongue, or lingua, of an insect. See Hymenoptera.

  • Glossographer
  • n.

    A writer of a glossary; a commentator; a scholiast.

  • Glossary
  • n.

    A collection of glosses or explanations of words and passages of a work or author; a partial dictionary of a work, an author, a dialect, art, or science, explaining archaic, technical, or other uncommon words.

  • Gossaries
  • pl.

    of Glossary

  • Glossology
  • n.

    The definition and explanation of terms; a glossary.

  • Lingual
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the tongue; uttered by the aid of the tongue; glossal; as, the lingual nerves; a lingual letter.

  • Glossography
  • n.

    The writing of glossaries, glosses, or comments for illustrating an author.

  • Glossanthrax
  • n.

    A disease of horses and cattle accompanied by carbuncles in the mouth and on the tongue.

  • Clavis
  • n.

    A key; a glossary.

  • Glossator
  • n.

    A writer of glosses or comments; a commentator.

  • Nomenclature
  • n.

    A vocabulary, dictionary, or glossary.

  • Glossarial
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to glosses or to a glossary; containing a glossary.

  • Glossarist
  • n.

    A writer of glosses or of a glossary; a commentator; a scholiast.

  • Glossata
  • n. pl.

    The Lepidoptera.

  • Glossal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the tongue; lingual.

  • Idioticon
  • n.

    A dictionary of a peculiar dialect, or of the words and phrases peculiar to one part of a country; a glossary.

  • Gloss/
  • pl.

    of Glossa