Definition of Emeritae

1. emerita [n] - See also: emerita

Lexicographical Neighbors of Emeritae

emergetic
emergicenter
emergicenters
emerging
emerging viruses
emergy
emergy investment ratio
emeried
emeries
emeril
emerils
emerin
emerins
emerised
emerita
emeritae (current term)
emeritas
emerited
emeriti
emeritum
emeritus
emerod
emerods
emeroid
emeroids
emersed
emersed plant
emersion
emersions
emery

Literary usage of Emeritae

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Journal of Theological Studies (1904)
"It is strange that Cyprian Ep. 67 should have been overlooked in this debate, where the words Aelio diacono et plebi emeritae ..."

2. A Manual of Roman Antiquities by William Ramsay (1873)
"... emeritae militiae, &c.—and corresponded with the system of military pensions common in modem times. ..."

3. A Manual of Roman Antiquities by William Ramsay, Rodolfo Amedeo Lanciani (1894)
"... emeritae militiae, &c.—and corresponded with the system of military pensions common in modern times. ..."

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