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  2. Feria - Wikipedia

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    Since in ecclesiastical Latin the names of Sunday and Saturday do not contain the word feria and are called respectively dominica and sabbatum, some use the term feria "to denote the days of the week with the exception of Sunday and Saturday", [5] in spite of the official definition given above and the actual usage in official liturgical books.

  3. Feriae Latinae - Wikipedia

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    the Latin League and the pre-urban pastoral Latini The Feriae Latinae or Latin Festival was an ancient Roman religious festival held in April on the Alban Mount . The date varied, and was determined and announced by the consuls each year when they took office. [ 1 ]

  4. Feria (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Feria is Latin for "holiday". Feria may refer to: Feria, in Roman Rite liturgy, a day of the week, other than Sunday, on which no feast is celebrated; Feria (festival) festival in Spain and southern France, characterized by bullfights, bull running in the streets, bodegas; Feria, San Felipe, Zambales barangay in the Philippines; Typhoon Feria

  5. Thursday - Wikipedia

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    In Catholic liturgy, Thursday is referred to in Latin as feria quinta. Portuguese, unlike other Romance languages, uses the word quinta-feira, meaning "fifth day of liturgical celebration", that comes from the Latin feria quinta used in religious texts where it was not allowed to consecrate days to pagan gods.

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    Here's the proof that eating nutritiously doesn’t mean you need to break the bank. ... such as in Latin American cuisine. And it's one of the more budget-friendly whole grains, costing less than ...

  7. Tenebrae responsories - Wikipedia

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    Maundy Thursday is called in Latin Feria V/Quinta in Cena Domini (an older spelling has Coena instead of Cena), meaning Thursday (fifth day of the week) of the Lord's Supper. Compositions for its nine responsories can therefore appear under such titles as Feria V – In Coena Domini.

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  9. With Fewer Than 10 of These Animals Left, Can the Species Be ...

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    About the Vaquita. The name vaquita (pronounced VA-Keeta) means “little cow” in Spanish. Vaquitas are easy to recognize with their dark markings around their eyes and lips.