Examples of 'traditio' in a sentence

Meaning of "traditio"

traditio (noun): A Latin term referring to the act of delivering or handing over something, often used in legal contexts or ancient Roman customs

How to use "traditio" in a sentence

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Delivery usually occurs by means of traditio.
The traditio n of building a car by hand takes a lot of skil I and ingenuity.
I am back with our Friday traditio.
Traditio exegetica Graeca.
NetBag is a modern version of a traditio.
The mamushka has bee an Addams family traditio since God knows when.
The Dinner Show in Lima is a classic for visitanten where a part of the traditio.
Lingua et Traditio.
Bright crimson red lycra dress with long glitter mesh sleeves, a double georgette skirt, traditio.
They can be traced back to the Latin word, traditio delivering up.
Unique combination of state-of-the-art medicine and Swiss healing traditio.
Another step is the Redditio, where the Creed and the Traditio are given.
They have a distinctive culture, language, and traditio.
This word comes from the Latin, traditio.
Trainingscamps in Laces - a long traditio.

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Louise doesn't like the traditio.

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