- Sponsalia
Sponsalia, lat., Sponsalien, Eheverlöbniß, Verlobungsgeschenke, s. Verlobung; sponsus, Bräutigam; sponsa, Braut.
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Sponsalia, lat., Sponsalien, Eheverlöbniß, Verlobungsgeschenke, s. Verlobung; sponsus, Bräutigam; sponsa, Braut.
http://www.zeno.org/Herder-1854.
SPONSALIA Maris — dicitur Venetiis sollennis ceremonia, cum Dux die Ascensionis Dominicae, quô nundinae clebrantur, thalamego inauratâ et sculpturis picturisque insignibus exornata, quam Bucentaurum vocant (in Synodo Florentina Πουτζινδόρον dicitur) vectus cum… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Sponsalia — Forlovelse … Danske encyklopædi
sponsalia — spon·sa·lia … English syllables
sponsalia — (Civil law.) Mutual promises to marry … Ballentine's law dictionary
sponsalia — spänˈsālēə noun plural Etymology: Latin, betrothal more at espousal : a formal promise or contract for a future marriage between persons competent to make such a contract … Useful english dictionary
sponsalia per verba de future — /sponseyl(i)ya par varba diy fyuwtyurow/ An engagement or betrothal through words concerning the future … Black's law dictionary
sponsalia, or stipulatio sponsalitia — /sponseyl(i)ya/stipyaleysh(iy)ow sponsalish(iy)a/ In the civil law, espousal; betrothal; a reciprocal promise of future marriage … Black's law dictionary
БРАЧНЫЙ ДОГОВОР — • Sponsalĭa, который получил свое название от обычной при этом формулы договора: spondesne? (вопрос жениха), spondeo (ответ отца). Невеста обыкновенно получала от жениха кольцо и давала ему другой подарок. За нарушение обручения… … Реальный словарь классических древностей
DEDUCTIO Nuptialis — [Gap desc: Hebrew] seu Deductio in Domum aut Thalamum Hebraeis dicebantur Nuptiae, a Sponsalibus discriminatae, cum viz. post haec Nuptiae perfectae fiebant ac absolutae. Cuius discriminis vestigia apparent in lege illa militari Deut. c. 20. v. 7 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Ritual of Marriage — Ritual of Marriage † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ritual of Marriage The form for the celebration of the Sacrament of Matrimony, as it stands in the Rituale Romanum of the present day, is remarkably simple. It consists of the following… … Catholic encyclopedia