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- peciá, peciéz, vb. I (reg.; despre carne sau animale tăiate) a împărţi în bucăţi (pentru a pregăti mâncarea sau păstrarea); a cinătui, a ciopârţi, a ciopăti.Trimis de blaurb, 12.09.2006. Sursa: DAR
Dicționar Român. 2013.
Dicționar Român. 2013.
Pecia — oder Pecie (lateinisch: Stück, Teil) ist ein System zur schnellen handschriftlichen Vervielfältigung von Schriften, das ab dem 12. Jahrhundert [1] eingesetzt wurde. Statt ein Schriftstück als Ganzes handschriftlich abzuschreiben, teilte man… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Pecia — Tanner s term for a piece, used to refer to an animal skin treated and stretched, then trimmed, and ready for use as *vellum by scribe or illuminator. A section or pecia of a text was handed to several scribes, thus producing a MS quickly. [<… … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
pecia — pè·cia s.f. TS stor., filol. nel Medioevo, ogni fascicolo di un libro, composto da un foglio ripiegato in quattro | ogni fascicolo di un testo universitario, conservato presso il libraio e da distribuirsi ai copisti {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1958 … Dizionario italiano
pecia — pl.f. pecie, pece … Dizionario dei sinonimi e contrari
pecia — … Useful english dictionary
pečianka — ×pečianka (hibr.) sf. (1) Krk, Pg staklių veleno suktuvas: Imk pečianką ir suk veleną – riesim audeklą Upn … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
pečiašalė — ×pečiãšalė sf. (1) Rmš, Žsl žr. pečininkas 1 … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
Manuscript culture — The transition of communication technology: Oral Culture, Manuscript Culture, Print Culture, and Information Age[dubious – discuss] Manuscript culture uses manuscripts to store and disseminate information; in the West, it generally preceded the… … Wikipedia
Jean-Luc Deuffic — Avec le Père Marc Simon, bibliothécaire de l abbaye Saint Guénolé de Landévennec (avril 2010). Jean Luc Deuffic, né en 1953 à Daoulas (Finistère), est un historien français, médiéviste, spécialisé dans l histoire culturelle de la Bretagne … Wikipédia en Français
Radulphus Brito — (d. 1320) was an influential grammarian, based in Paris. He is usually identified as Raoul le Breton, though this is apparently disputed by some. [ [http://perso.orange.fr/pecia/raoul%20le%20breton%20biblio.htm Bibliography of Raoul le Breton] de … Wikipedia