tabula
Definitions
noun
A plate or frame on which a title or inscription is carved.
The tabula is here seen to have an irregular structure of coarse mesh whose interstices are occupied by a finer mesh.
A.D. Fragment of an inscription in a tabula carved in the rock.
A table, index, or list of data.
Another tabula on third fly-leaf, and some writing in a later hand. Titles and initials throughout in red and blue.
Another tabula represents the rate of morbidity according to different organs and age groups.
A legal record.
However, as Ugolinus is known as an industrious, honourable man, acquainted with his subject, and who cannot easily be suspected of fraud, there is nothing against assuming the probability that at the publication of his work he had really before him such a tabula.
On the other hand, the acquisition of the legal estate merely as a tabula is usually not a transaction for value, and here at any rate the fact that it is conveyed in breach of an express trust will prevail to take it away.
A writing-tablet, slate, or similar medium on which to write.
On the tabula of the mind she tried to write the word.
Can we send them a message? With your tabula perhaps, the way Olwen did when Moira needed you?
A frontal; a drapery for an altar.
Another tabula in the Textile Museum in Washington D.C. probably belonged to the same textile.
Another tabula in Paris shows the same characteristics but even more progressively stylized and is therefore dated to the Arabian period, eighth to ninth century.