caputium

caputium
A headland.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • Caputĭum — (lat., Cuculus), Kopfbedeckung der Mönche in Gestalt einer einfachen Filz od. Tuchkappe; seit den Zeiten des St. Franciscus wurde sie, nach hinten spitz zulaufend, an dem Mönchsgewand angenäht getragen, so daß man sie bald über den Kopf ziehen,… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • caputium — /kapyuwsh(iy)am/ In old English law, a head of land; a headland …   Black's law dictionary

  • caputium — /kapyuwsh(iy)am/ In old English law, a head of land; a headland …   Black's law dictionary

  • Capuciati — • From caputium, hood • So named from the headgear which was one of their distinctive marks Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Capuciati     Capuciati …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • cambuj — (Del ár. kanbus, velo con que se cubren el rostro las mujeres.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 INDUMENTARIA Y MODA Objeto de cartón, tela u otro material con el que una persona se cubre la cara. IRREG. plural cambujes SINÓNIMO antifaz 2 INDUMENTARIA Y… …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Kabis — Blaukraut; Rotkohl; Rotkabis (schweiz.); Rotkraut * * * Ka|bis 〈m.; , ; oberdt.〉 = Kappes (1) * * * Ka|bis, der; [mhd. kabeʒ, ahd. capuz < mlat. caputium = Weißkohl, zu lat. caput = Kopf] (südd., schweiz.): Weißkohl. * * * …   Universal-Lexikon

  • капуста — укр. капуста, русск. цслав. капуста, 1193 г.; см. Срезн. I, 1195, словенск. kapȗsta овощи, садовая капуста , чеш. kapusta капуста , польск. kapusta. Вероятно, контаминация ср. лат. соmроs(i)tа, ит. соmроstа смесь, состав; компот; удобрение ,… …   Этимологический словарь русского языка Макса Фасмера

  • Capoch — Ca*poch , n.; pl. {Capoches}. [Cf. Sp. capucho, It. cappucio, F. Capuce, capuchon, LL. caputium, fr. capa cloak. See Cap.] A hood; especially, the hood attached to the gown of a monk. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Capoches — Capoch Ca*poch , n.; pl. {Capoches}. [Cf. Sp. capucho, It. cappucio, F. Capuce, capuchon, LL. caputium, fr. capa cloak. See Cap.] A hood; especially, the hood attached to the gown of a monk. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Capuciati — is the name (from from caputium , hood, the headgear which was one of their distinctive marks) of a short lived Catholic confraternity.HistoryThe Capuciati were founded in 1182 or 1183 in France for the restoration and maintenance of peace. It… …   Wikipedia

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