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  • proper noun A male given name.

Etymologies

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From Late Latin Blasius, name of a 3rd-4th century Armenian saint, possibly from Latin blaesus ("stammering"), or Latinized from an Ancient Greek name.

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Examples

  • Immigration panel hears concerns, Melissa Blasius 12 News Dec. 13, 2007..

    Deirdre McCloskey Endorses The Wisdom of Repugnance; or, Too Many Damn Steves! 2007

  • Immigration panel hears concerns, Melissa Blasius 12 News Dec. 13, 2007..

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  • Immigration panel hears concerns, Melissa Blasius 12 News Dec. 13, 2007..

    Mary Rose Wilcox And Radical Hispanics Evict Patriots 2007

  • (Blasius 661) Nevertheless, he views the modern Sparta, Prussia, as the core of Germany, and its state structures as imbued with essential characteristics of the German Volk in a sense that combines Herder and Hegel.

    Balkinization 2006

  • A recent study by Prof. Dirk Blasius (University of Duisburg-Essen) makes an important contribution to the understanding of Schmitt's posture on international law issues in general, and his attitude towards the law of armed conflict in particular.

    Balkinization 2006

  • Blasius of Parma, and, in the Renaissance, Pietro Pomponazzi, Paolo Ricci and Tiberio Russiliano (Hasse 2007a).

    Influence of Arabic and Islamic Philosophy on the Latin West Hasse, Dag Nikolaus 2008

  • In "Carl Schmitt und der 'Heereskonflikt' des Dritten Reiches 1934" (Carl Schmitt and the Third Reich's Army Conflict of 1934), Blasius pulls together a number of powerful texts from the period between the wars that put Schmitt's attitudes in a new light.

    Balkinization 2006

  • The works that Blasius covers includes diary entries and archival manuscripts, the significant tract on the restructuring of the legal profession, Staat, Volk, Bewegung of 1933 (discussed in my last post), and the fairly obscure Staatsgefüge und Zusammenbruch des zweiten Reiches – Der Sieg des Bürgers über den Soldaten (State Structure and the Collapse of the Second Reich – the Victory of the Bourgeoisie over the Soldiers) (1934).

    Balkinization 2006

  • Blasius a Christian, the reporter of the news, was so affrighted for his part, that though it were two months after, he was scarce his own man, neither could he drive the remembrance of it out of his mind.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • St Blase or Blasius was the bishop of Sebaste in Armenia during the fourth century.

    Archive 2007-02-01 Fr Timothy Matkin 2007

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