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  2. Tertia gens - Wikipedia

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    The nomen Tertius is derived from the Latin for "third", which was used as a cognomen from the earliest period of Roman history. While it may anciently have been a praenomen corresponding with similar masculine names, such as Quintus, Sextus, and Decimus, only the feminine form, Tertia, appears to have been in use during the Republic, and only in imperial times does the masculine form appear ...

  3. Latin numerals - Wikipedia

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    The Latin numerals are the words used to denote numbers within the Latin language. They are essentially based on their Proto-Indo-European ancestors, and the Latin cardinal numbers are largely sustained in the Romance languages. In Antiquity and during the Middle Ages they were usually represented by Roman numerals in writing.

  4. Tertius (law) - Wikipedia

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    Tertius is the Latin word for "third", or "concerning the third". The term is used in contract law to refer to an interested third party not privy to a contract.. The English common law system follows the doctrine of privity: there is no recognition of the principle ius quaesitum tertio (a right in the third party to enforce performance) whereby a third party may enforce a promise due unto it ...

  5. List of Greek and Latin roots in English/T - Wikipedia

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    Meaning in English Origin language Etymology (root origin) English examples tac-, -tic-be silent: Latin: ... Latin: tertius: tertian, tertiary test-witness: Latin ...

  6. Third order - Wikipedia

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    Catherine of Siena (1347–1380), as a Dominican tertiary, lived outside religious institutions, and had a diplomatic career. The term third order signifies, in general, lay members of Christian religious orders, who do not necessarily live in a religious community such as a monastery or a nunnery, and yet can claim to wear the religious habit and participate in the good works of a great order ...

  7. Tertius - Wikipedia

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    Tertius (law), a term in contract law referring to an interested third party Tertius, the underworld of Pluto (mythology); Tertius Lydgate, a main character in George Eliot's novel Middlemarch

  8. Third Order Regular of Saint Francis of Penance - Wikipedia

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    The Third Order Regular of St. Francis of Penance or simply the Third Order Regular of St. Francis (Latin: Tertius Ordo Regularis Sancti Francisci) is a mendicant order rooted in the Third Order of St. Francis which was founded in 1221.

  9. Tertium comparationis - Wikipedia

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    Tertium comparationis (Latin for "the third [part] of the comparison") is the quality that two things which are being compared have in common. It is the point of comparison which prompted the author of the comparison in question to liken someone or something to someone or something else in the first place.