Rota
61rota — noun 1》 Brit. a list showing when each of a number of people has to do a particular task. 2》 (the Rota) the supreme ecclesiastical and secular court of the Roman Catholic Church. Origin C17: from L., lit. wheel …
62rota — noun (C) BrE a list that shows when each person in a group must do a particular job: a cleaning rota …
63Rota — A countering technique described by Filippo Vadi (c. 1480) wherein the back edge is quickly raised to smack or deflect an opposing blade prior to an immediate descending cut with the forward edge A cut wherein the back edge (fil falso) is quickly …
64rota — ro•ta [[t]ˈroʊ tə[/t]] n. pl. tas 1) a roster 2) brit. Chiefly Brit. a round or rotation of duties; a period of work or duty taken in rotation with others 3) rel (cap.) Official name, Sacred Roman Rota an ecclesiastical tribunal in Rome,… …
65rota — 2 ×rota (plg. vok. Rat) sf. (1); H, R, MŽ, N taryba: Aukštoji rota K. Rotoj drauge sėdįs, rotos draugas R71. Rotos tarnas Q148. Karo rota Q308 …
66róta — e ž (ọ̑) rel. cerkveno sodišče najvišje stopnje, ki odloča o sodbah nižjih sodišč zlasti glede zakonske zveze: sklep rote / rimska rota ◊ zgod. staroslovanska, predkrščanska prisega …
67röta — I s ( n) VARD vilken röta! tur II s ( n) VARD ruttet ställe, förruttnelse III v (rötte äv. de, rött äv. t) bringa att murkna el. upplösas IV v (rötte äv. de, rött äv. t) undergå förruttnelse, upplösas …
68rota — n. 1 esp. Brit. a list of persons acting, or duties to be done, in rotation; a roster. 2 (Rota) RC Ch. the supreme ecclesiastical and secular court. Etymology: L, = wheel …
69Rota — n. 1 esp. Brit. a list of persons acting, or duties to be done, in rotation; a roster. 2 (Rota) RC Ch. the supreme ecclesiastical and secular court. Etymology: L, = wheel …
70Rota (island) — Rota (Chamoru: Luta ) also known as the peaceful island , is the southernmost island of the United States Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) and the second southernmost of the Marianas Archipelago. It lies slightly northeast of… …