Merula — may refer to: People Ancient Romans named Merula (cognomen), including: Lucius Cornelius Merula (consul 193 BC), politician and general of the 2nd century BC Gnaeus Cornelius Merula, envoy to Cyprus, Crete and Asia Minor in the 2nd century BC… … Wikipedia
Merŭla [1] — Merŭla (lat.), Amsel … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Merŭla [2] — Merŭla, plebejischer Zweig der Cornelia gens; 1) Lucius Cornelius M., 193 v. Chr. Consul, focht siegreich gegen die Bojer. 2) Lucius Cornelius M., 87 v. Chr. Consul an Cinnas Stelle; aber nach Roms Eroberung durch diesen u. Marius des Consulats… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Merŭla [3] — Merŭla, Georg, geb. 1424 in Messandria de la Paglia in Mailand, war Lehrer der Griechischen u. Lateinischen Sprache in Venedig u. Mailand u. st. 1494; er schr.: Commentare über Martial, Juvenal, Varro, Columella etc., u. Antiquitates Vicecomitum… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Merŭla — Merŭla, die Schwarzamsel, s. Drossel … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
MERULA — fluv. Liguriae apud Albingaunum urbem fluens. Meira vulgo. Item fluv. Pedemontii, per territorium Saluciense in Padum influens; Maira, Latin. etiam Macra … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
mérula — s. f. 1. Máquina hidráulica em que o movimento da água produzia sons semelhantes à voz do melro. 2. Cogumelo que cresce na madeira e provoca a podridão. 3. Melro … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
merula — ˈmer(y)ələ Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, blackbird more at merl synonym of turdus * * * merula var. marula … Useful english dictionary
Merula (cognomen) — Merula was a cognomen of the gens Cornelia at Rome. It signifies an ouzel or blackbird.[1] Cornelii Merulae in the historical record include: Lucius Cornelius Merula (consul 193 BC), ancient Roman politician and general of the 2nd century BC… … Wikipedia
MERULA Georgius — Alexandria Mediolanensis, ingeniô et eruditione inclitus, ab Erasmo, Hermolao Barbaro, etc. impense laudatus. Sed nimis in scriptis mordax, ne Philelpho quidem, Praeceptorisuo, pepercit: Politiano quoque, Calderino, etc. in festus. Docuit ann. 40 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale