- assisa
- s. f.(lett.) livrea, uniforme, divisa.
Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione. 2010.
Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione. 2010.
assisa — /a s:iza/ s.f. [dal fr. ant. assise, part. pass. di asseoir stabilire, collocare su una base, far sedere ], lett. [abito, di foggia e colore particolari, proprio di una certa categoria] ▶◀ divisa, livrea, uniforme … Enciclopedia Italiana
Assisa panis et cervisiæ — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Marcas de pan de origen medieval sobre las paredes de la catedral de Freiburg en Alemania, indicando la necesidad de reglamentar la venta del pan La Assisa panis et cervisiæ es una frase latina que hace referencia a… … Wikipedia Español
ASSISA et ASSISIA — ASSISA, et ASSISIA voces recentioribus Scriptoribus crebro usurpatae. Dicuntur autem Assisae Comitia publica, conventus et consessus proborum hominum, a Principe vel Domino feudi electorum, qui pro tribunali ius dicunt, lites dirimunt, de rebus… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
assisa — 1as·sì·sa s.f. 1. LE uniforme, livrea 2. TS arch. in un muro, corso di mattoni o di pietre 3. TS biol. strato di cellule {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: av. 1348. ETIMO: dal fr. ant. assise, p.pass. di asseoir stabilire , dal lat. *assedēre, var. di… … Dizionario italiano
assisa — {{hw}}{{assisa}}{{/hw}}s. f. (lett.) Livrea, uniforme … Enciclopedia di italiano
assisa — assisa1 pl.f. assise assisa2 pl.f. assise … Dizionario dei sinonimi e contrari
assisa — /asayza/ In old English and Scotch law, an assize or assise; a kind of jury or inquest; a writ; a sitting of a court; an ordinance or statute; a fixed or specific time, number, quantity, quality, price, or weight; a tribute, fine, or tax; a real… … Black's law dictionary
assisa — /asayza/ In old English and Scotch law, an assize or assise; a kind of jury or inquest; a writ; a sitting of a court; an ordinance or statute; a fixed or specific time, number, quantity, quality, price, or weight; a tribute, fine, or tax; a real… … Black's law dictionary
assisa — Same as assize … Ballentine's law dictionary
Assisa panis et cervisiae — Lit. * assize of bread and beer . It was first issued during the reign of Henry II. The purpose was to set prices for the sale of bread in accordance with the cost of grain. Similarly, the price of beer was dependent on the cost of its… … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases