- infidelis
- /infadiylas/°del°/ In old English law, an infidel or heathen. In feudal law, one who violated fealty
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
infidelis — index faithless Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
infidelis — /infadiylas/°del°/ In old English law, an infidel or heathen. In feudal law, one who violated fealty … Black's law dictionary
infidelis — An infidel; an unbeliever; a person who violated his oath of fealty … Ballentine's law dictionary
Linsleya infidelis — Linsleya infidelis Clasificación científica Reino … Wikipedia Español
infidèle — [ ɛ̃fidɛl ] adj. • XIVe; lat. infidelis ♦ Qui n est pas fidèle. I ♦ Vx ou hist. Qui professe une autre religion que la religion considérée comme vraie. ⇒ 1. gentil, hérétique, impie, mécréant, païen; giaour, roumi. Nations, peuples infidèles.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
infidel — INFIDÉL, Ă, infideli, e, adj. 1. Care nu este fidel; nestatornic, necredincios în sentimente, care îşi calcă angajamentele faţă de cineva, nefidel; (despre soţi) care calcă credinţa conjugală. 2. Inexact, care nu exprimă adevărul, realitatea. –… … Dicționar Român
infiel — (Del lat. infidelis.) ► adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino femenino 1 Que no tiene fidelidad o lealtad: ■ le confesó que le había sido infiel; no parece que sea infiel a sus propias creencias. SINÓNIMO desleal ANTÓNIMO fiel 2 Que falta a la verdad o… … Enciclopedia Universal
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Infidel — In fi*del, a. [L. infidelis; pref. in not + fidelis faithful, fr. fides faith: cf. F. infid[ e]le. See {Fidelity}.] Not holding the faith; applied by Christians to one who does not believe in the inspiration of the Scriptures, and the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
infidel — noun Etymology: Middle English infidele, from Middle French, from Late Latin infidelis unbelieving, from Latin, unfaithful, from in + fidelis faithful more at fidelity Date: 15th century 1. one who is not a Christian or who opposes Christianity 2 … New Collegiate Dictionary