Cruces — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El término Cruces puede referirse a: Plural de cruz; Divisiones administrativas en Cuba: Cruces, localidad en la provincia de Cienfuegos; … Wikipedia Español
CRUCES — in Communione Romana appellantur Litaniae publicae seu Processiones Ecclesiae, in quibus Cruces proferri mos. Hinc in Arestis A. C. 1260. in 1. Regesto Parlam. apud Car. du Fresne, Dominus de Caumont Dominum de Bailleu! fecisse submoneri quôlibet … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Cruces — is a Spanish word that is the near equivalent of the English word crosses. It may refer to: Cruces, Cuba a town in Cuba Cruces River a river in Chile Río Cruces Bridge a bridge that crosses Cruces River Cruces Gurutzeta a neighbourhood in… … Wikipedia
Cruces — Administration Pays Cuba … Wikipédia en Français
Cruces — es una parroquia del municipio de Oviedo, Asturias (España). Tiene una población de 1.001 habitantes (INE 2004) e incluye a las siguientes entidades de población: La Barraca, El Bosque, El Caldero, Covadonga, El Cruce, Las Cruces, Lújido, Morente … Enciclopedia Universal
Cruces — Cruces, Stadt und Eisenbahnknotenpunkt auf der Insel Cuba, Provinz Santa Clara, mit starker Zuckerverfrachtung und (1899) 4173 Einw … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
cruces — [kro͞o′sēz΄] n. alt. pl. of CRUX … English World dictionary
Cruces — Crux Crux (kr[u^]ks), n.; pl. E. {Cruxes} ( [e^]z), L. {Cruces} (kr[udd] s[=e]z). [L., cross, torture, trouble.] Anything that is very puzzling or difficult to explain. Dr. Sheridan. [1913 Webster] The perpetual crux of New Testament… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cruces — /krooh seez/, n. a pl. of crux. * * * ▪ Cuba city, central Cuba. Cruces is a railroad junction and commercial centre for the surrounding agricultural and pastoral lands. The area is known primarily for sugarcane, although large quantities… … Universalium
cruces — noun /ˈkɻusiz/ <ref name= D.com /> I attempt to find emotional or rhetorical cruces and to connect these in as graceful a way as I can manage in roughly the same number of lines as Seneca used … Wiktionary