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In principle it refers to pious donations of wine, meat and other
good things at certain days, often days of memory for the donator.
yours
k
Am 11. Nov.2007 um 19:21 Uhr schrieb E Corbari:
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> Esteemed members of this list,
>
> I hope you can help with the medieval use of an Italian term. I
> would be
> grateful for suggestions on the meaning of the Italian word
> "pietanza" in
> the context of donations to friars.
> Does "pietanza" in this context refer to the common translation of
> "meat
> dish" or does it refer to pious donations in general?
>
> thank you in advance.
>
> E. Corbari
>
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