infidelis

infidelis
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  • infidelis — /infadiylas/°del°/ In old English law, an infidel or heathen. In feudal law, one who violated fealty …   Black's law dictionary

  • infidelis — /infadiylas/°del°/ In old English law, an infidel or heathen. In feudal law, one who violated fealty …   Black's law dictionary

  • infidelis — An infidel; an unbeliever; a person who violated his oath of fealty …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • Linsleya infidelis —   Linsleya infidelis Clasificación científica Reino …   Wikipedia Español

  • infidèle — [ ɛ̃fidɛl ] adj. • XIVe; lat. infidelis ♦ Qui n est pas fidèle. I ♦ Vx ou hist. Qui professe une autre religion que la religion considérée comme vraie. ⇒ 1. gentil, hérétique, impie, mécréant, païen; giaour, roumi. Nations, peuples infidèles.… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • infidel — INFIDÉL, Ă, infideli, e, adj. 1. Care nu este fidel; nestatornic, necredincios în sentimente, care îşi calcă angajamentele faţă de cineva, nefidel; (despre soţi) care calcă credinţa conjugală. 2. Inexact, care nu exprimă adevărul, realitatea. –… …   Dicționar Român

  • infiel — (Del lat. infidelis.) ► adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino femenino 1 Que no tiene fidelidad o lealtad: ■ le confesó que le había sido infiel; no parece que sea infiel a sus propias creencias. SINÓNIMO desleal ANTÓNIMO fiel 2 Que falta a la verdad o… …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Anton Joseph Binterim — – Portrait aus dem Jahre 1834 Anton Joseph (Josef) Binterim (* 19. September 1779 in Düsseldorf; † 17. Mai 1855 in Bilk bei Düsseldorf) war ein römisch katholischer Geistlicher, Theologe und Kirchenhistoriker sowie Abgeordnete …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Infidel — In fi*del, a. [L. infidelis; pref. in not + fidelis faithful, fr. fides faith: cf. F. infid[ e]le. See {Fidelity}.] Not holding the faith; applied by Christians to one who does not believe in the inspiration of the Scriptures, and the… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • infidel — noun Etymology: Middle English infidele, from Middle French, from Late Latin infidelis unbelieving, from Latin, unfaithful, from in + fidelis faithful more at fidelity Date: 15th century 1. one who is not a Christian or who opposes Christianity 2 …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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