- cochl
- , *ea (L). A snail, snail shell; spiral; a spoon
Dictionary of word roots and combining forms . Donald J. Borror. 2013.
Dictionary of word roots and combining forms . Donald J. Borror. 2013.
cochl. — coch. or cochl., (in a medical prescription) spoonful (Latin, cochleare) … Useful english dictionary
Cochlæus, Johann — • Humanist and Catholic controversialist, b. 1479; d. 11 Jan., 1552, in Breslau Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
cochl. — cochleare a spoonful (in medicine) … Latin abbreviations
cochl — abbreviation Etymology: Latin cochleare spoonful … Useful english dictionary
COCHLÆUS, JOHANN — an able and bitter antagonist of Luther s; d. 1592 … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Johann Cochlaeus — Johann Cochlæus † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Johann Cochlæus (Properly Dobeneck), surnamed Cochlæus (from cochlea, a snail shell) after his birthplace Wendelstein, near Schwabach. Humanist and Catholic controversialist, b. 1479; d.… … Catholic encyclopedia
Johann Cochlaeus — Johann Cochlaeus. Johann Cochlaeus (Cochläus) (1479 – January 10, 1552) was a German humanist and controversialist. Contents 1 Life … Wikipedia
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