Dieta

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The term (also in the nutritional sense) is derived from Medieval Latin dieta, meaning both "parliamentary assembly" and "daily food allowance", from earlier Latin diaeta transcribing Classical Greek δίαιτα diaita, meaning "way of living", and hence also "diet", "regular (daily) work". Through a false etymology, reflected in the spelling change replacing ae by e, the word came to be associated with Latin dies, "day". The word came to be used in the sense of "an assembly" because of its use for the work of an assembly meeting on a daily basis, and hence for the assembly itself. The association with dies is reflected in the German language use of Tagung (meeting) and -tag (not only meaning "day", as in Montag—i.e. Monday—but also "parliament", "council", or other law-deliberating chamber, as in Bundestag or Reichstag).[citation needed]

In this sense, it commonly refers to the Imperial Diet assemblies of the Holy Roman Empire:

After the Second Peace of Thorn of 1466, a German language[citation needed] Prussian diet Landtag was held in the lands of Royal Prussia, a province of Poland in personal union with the King of Poland.

The Croatian word for a legislative assembly is sabor (from the verb sabrati se, "to assemble"); in historic contexts it is often translated with "diet" in English, as in "the Diet of Dalmatia" (Dalmatinski sabor), "the Croatian Diet" (Hrvatski sabor), or "the Hungarian-Croatian Diet" (Ugarsko-hrvatski sabor).

The Hungarian Diet, customarily called together every three years in Pozsony, was also called "Diéta" in the Habsburg Empire before the 1848 revolution.

The Riksdag of the Estates was the diet of the four estates of Sweden, from the 15th century until 1866. The Diet of Finland was the successor to the Riksdag of the Estates in the Grand Duchy of Finland, from 1809 to 1906.

The Swiss Diet was known as Tagsatzung.

Until 1953, the Danish parliament was called the Rigsdag and had two chambers.

Popular Titles (Displaying 2 Results)

 
1.

Super Size Me (2004)

aka "Super Size Me - A Dieta do Palhaço" - Brazil

 
2.

Rosemary's Baby (1968)

aka "Rosemary má dietatko" - Slovakia

Titles (Partial Matches) (Displaying 1 Result)

1.Dieta mediterránea (2009)

aka "Mediterranean Food" - Europe (English title) (festival title)

aka "Dieta Mediterrânea" - Brazil

aka "Mi dieta mediterránea" - Spain (working title)

Names (Partial Matches) (Displaying 3 Results)

1.Dieta Sixt (Self, Gendernauts - Eine Reise durch die Geschlechter (1999))
2.Dieta von Aster (Actress, Wings of Desire (1987))
3.Adelaide Hawley Cumming (Self, "Fashions on Parade" (1948))
 birth name "Dieta Adelaide Fish"

Titles (Approx Matches) (Displaying 3 Results)

 
1.

Swallow This! Navigating the Dietary Supplement Industry (2010)
2.BloodWork: The Ana Mendieta Story (2009)
3.Los pagares de Mendieta (1939)

Names (Approx Matches) (Displaying 11 Results)

1.Maritess Ardieta (Actress, Maligno (1977))
 aka "Marites Ardieta"
2.Luis Mendieta (Writer, Rebelión (1934))
3.Valeria Mendieta (Actress, 25 Watts (2001))
4.Danny Mendieta (Camera and Electrical Department, Splintered (2010))
5.Fabricio Mendieta (Writer, The Thinker (2008))
6.Augustin Mendieta (Actor, El corazón de Jesús (2003))
7.Rafael Sánchez Mendieta (Transportation Department, Ceremonia sangrienta (1973))
8.Daniel Zarandieta (Director, Consecuencias (2003))
9.Carlos Mendieta Gonzalez (Visual Effects, Ana (2013))
10.Sharon Mendieta Bueno (Miscellaneous Crew, Love in the Time of Cholera (2007))
11.Germán Mendieta (Actor, Una vida y dos mandados (1997))

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