aula
91aula — /ola/ In old English law, a hall, or court; the court of a baron, or manor; a court baron. This word was employed in mediaeval England along with curia; it was used of the meetings of the lord s men held there in the same way that the word court… …
92aula — A hall; a court; a court baron …
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94Die Aula — Aula bezeichnet: Aula, einen Versammlungsraum Aula der Georg August Universität Aula der Polytechnischen Hochschule Lausanne Aula TI, Ortschaft in der Gemeinde Intragna TI, Kanton Tessin, Schweiz Aula (Tuvalu), Insel des Atolls Nukulaelae,… …
95aula magna — noun A great hall or large classroom used for special occasions at a university …
96Aula regis — Lit. king s hall . An 18c coinage referring to the Norman kings of England s court, which met in a great hall, such as that at Westminster built by William Rufus. Cf. Curia regis …
97Aula Regis — ♦ The king s household court. (Sayles, George O. The King s Parliament of England, 143) …
98aula ecclesiae — /61a akliyziyiy/ A nave or body of a church where temporal courts were anciently held …
99aula ecclesiae — /61a akliyziyiy/ A nave or body of a church where temporal courts were anciently held …
100aula ecclesiae — The nave or body of a church …