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Definition of Dietines
1. dietine [n] - See also: dietine
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dietines
Literary usage of Dietines
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Historic and Monumental Rome: A Handbook for the Students of Classical and by Charles Isidore Hemans (1874)
"... dietines. No positive date can be assigned for its origin, which Wadding
attributes ... dietines ..."
2. John Sobieski, Lothian prize essay for 1881 by Edward Henry R. Tatham (1881)
"They were elected in the dietines or provincial assemblies, and received minute
instructions as to their course of action. After the dissolution of the Diet ..."
3. Annual Register (1795)
"Cone truing the lit" 'validity of dietines in tutu, er in part. lib dietines are
null and of no effect : ift. When they are held in any other town and place ..."
4. A Brief Outline of Polish History by Władysław Konopczyński (1920)
"Later still the assembly of delegates from the various provincial dietines
constituted the Great Diet (1493) in which sat the three estates, ..."
5. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1791)
"... dietines, the Abbé recommends a limitation of the debates on ... become what
are called dietines boni ordinis, and employed in regulating the 'finances ..."