dies fasti — (izg. dȉes fȁsti) m DEFINICIJA pov. u Rimskoj Republici dani koje su haruspici, vračevi označili povoljnima za sudovanje (ali i za druge važne pothvate); sudbeni dani ETIMOLOGIJA lat … Hrvatski jezični portal
dies fasti — /fasˈtī or fäsˈtē/ or dies profesti /pro fesˈtī or tē/ plural noun Days on which judgement could be pronounced and on which courts could be held in ancient Rome • • • Main Entry: ↑dies … Useful english dictionary
Dies fasti — (D. judiciarĭi, D. postulatorii), bei den Römern Tage, an welchen den ganzen Tag, dagegen D. intercīsi, an welchen nur einige Stunden, u. D. feriati, an welchen gar kein Gericht gehalten wurde … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
dies fasti — /dayiyz feestay/ In Roman law, days on which the courts were open, and justice could be legally administered; days on which it was lawful for the praetor to pronounce (fari) the three words do , dico , addico . Hence called triverbial days,… … Black's law dictionary
dies fasti — /dayiyz feestay/ In Roman law, days on which the courts were open, and justice could be legally administered; days on which it was lawful for the praetor to pronounce (fari) the three words do , dico , addico . Hence called triverbial days,… … Black's law dictionary
Fasti — Fasti, 1) (Dies fasti, Dies calendares), das Verzeichniß der Gerichtstage, nebst den an denselben ausgezeichneten Personen, deren Thaten etc. Diese D. f. waren: a) F. majores (F. capitolini), auf dem Capitol aufgestellte Marmortafeln, auf welchen … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Fasti — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Para otros usos de este término, véase Fastos. Del latín fasti, orum (masculino plural), los fastos o calendario romano. En tiempos de Cayo Mario y Sila se llamó fasti a unas listas con el nombre de los cónsules,… … Wikipedia Español
fasti — /fasˈtī or fäˈstē/ plural noun 1. Same as ↑dies fasti (see under ↑dies1) 2. An enumeration of the days of the year, a calendar 3. Annals ORIGIN: L … Useful english dictionary
dies profesti — dies fasti /fasˈtī or fäsˈtē/ or dies profesti /pro fesˈtī or tē/ plural noun Days on which judgement could be pronounced and on which courts could be held in ancient Rome • • • Main Entry: ↑dies … Useful english dictionary
Fasti — For the poem by Ovid, see Fasti (poem). Fasti Antiates Maiores, an inscription preserving a Roman calendar that predates the Julian reform, with July and August named as Quintilis and Sextilis, and allowing for the insertion of an intercalary… … Wikipedia