Kryžiuočių ordinas.
Vokiečių, nes popiežius siuntė ir vokiečius?
Dusyk kryžiuotiškas apdovanojimas.
Ne ką prastesnis už junkerio medalį.
Sunku nuneigt, kad patapom kryžiuotiška valstybe.
Kancleris.
Kur komtūras?
Order - dėl honoro.
Ar tikrai?
- order (n.)
- early 13c., "body of persons living under a religious discipline," from Old French ordre "position, estate; rule, regulation; religious order" (11c.), from earlier ordene, from Latin ordinem (nominative ordo) "row, rank, series, arrangement," originally "a row of threads in a loom," from Italic root *ord- "to arrange, arrangement" (cf. ordiri "to begin to weave," e.g. in primordial), of unknown origin.
. - Of unknown origin:)
Meaning "a rank in the (secular) community" is first recorded c.1300; meaning "command, directive" is first recorded 1540s, from the notion of "to keep in order." - Military and honorary orders grew our of the fraternities of Crusader knights.
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