- appulsus
- A driving toward; an impelling.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
apulso — (del lat. «appulsus», proximidad) 1 m. Astron. Momento en que un astro toca, aparentemente, a otro. 2 Astron. Contacto del borde de un astro con el hilo vertical del retículo del anteojo con que se le observa. * * * apulso. (Del lat. appulsus,… … Enciclopedia Universal
apport — Apport, Appulsus huius Appulsus, Aduectio. Un temple auquel il y a grand apport de gens, Frequentissima aedes … Thresor de la langue françoyse
approchement — Approchement, Propinquatio, Appropinquatio, Admotio, Appulsio, Appulsus. Approchement du soleil, Appulsus solis … Thresor de la langue françoyse
arrivement — Arrivement, Appulsus, huius appulsus … Thresor de la langue françoyse
appulse — əˈpəls, aˈp , ˈaˌp also lts noun ( s) Etymology: Latin appulsus driving forward, approach, from appulsus, past participle of appellere to drive toward, strike against, from ad + pellere to drive, beat, push more at felt 1. : a driving or running… … Useful english dictionary
Appulse — Ap pulse (?; 277), n. [L. appulsus, fr. appellere, appulsum, to drive to; ad + pellere to drive: cf. F. appulse.] 1. A driving or running towards; approach; impulse; also, the act of striking against. [1913 Webster] In all consonants there is an… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Servitūt — (vom Lat. Servitus), Dienstbarkeit, ein Recht an einer fremden Sache auf Benutzung derselben zu Gunsten eines individuell bestimmten andern Subjectes. S. bedeutet daher einerseits die Beschränkung des Eigenthums an einer Sache zu Gunsten eines… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
appulse — appulsive, adj. appulsively, adv. /euh puls /, n. 1. energetic motion toward a point. 2. the act of striking against something. 3. Astron. the approach or occurrence of conjunction between two celestial bodies. [1620 30; < L appulsus driven to,… … Universalium
ARAUSIO — Urbs, Episcopatus et Principatus Galliae, in Provincia a Rhodano milliari, et Avenione 3. circiter milliaribus distat. Varia a Veteribus nomina sortita est, Arausio Cavarum, vel secundanorum, Arausica Civitas, et Arausionensis urbs, quô nomine a… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
CERTITIUS vel CERDITIUS — CERTITIUS, vel CERDITIUS Saxo, cum quinque navibus, in M. Britanniam appulsus, exscensionem fecit, Britonibus frustra resistentibus. Post bellum annorum 24. in Occidua insulae parte regni sedem fixit, primus West Saxonum Rex. Du Chesne, Histor.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale