6/7/2023 0 Comments Ostiarius gentative latin![]() se in sylvas Condere, to put together, to keep and preserve:Testudo abdidit cornea corpus domo, nec lædi potest condita.Abscondere, to keep, preserve in a hidden place, Recondere, in a remote, distant place: Res abscondita something kept hidden, of which we do not allow others to know literæ reconditæ, those which we keep for ourselves and allow rarely to be seen.Abstrudere, to push, drive away and into a depth Retrudere, into a remote deep corner:Me in silvam abstrusi densam.To hide by covering: Occŭlere, to envelope, veil Occultare, XIX, 10, b, to hide carefully:Alcibiades penitus in Thraciam se abdidit, sperans ibi suam fortunam occuli posse.Natura partes corporis turpes contexit atque abdidit quæ autem occultavit, eadem omnes removent ab oculis.absum, abessedisto, distaredesum, deessedeficio, deficereabeo, abireabscedo, abscederedecedo, decederediscedo, discederedigredior, digredifacesso, facessereabominor, abominaridetestor, detestariexsecror, exsecrariaversor, aversariabhorreo, abhorrereabsolvo, absolvereperficio, perficereconficio, conficereefficio, efficereexsequor, exsequiperago, peragerepatro, patrareperpetro, perpetrareabsonusabsurdusabsquesinecitraabstinenscontinenstemperansmodestusabundo, abundareredundo, redundareaffluo, affluereabundeaffatimaccedo, accedereadeo, adireappropinquo, appropinquareaccendo, accendereincendo, incendereinflammo, inflammarecremo, cremareuro, urerecomburo, comburereamburo, amburereaccido, impers. Abnormis, deviating from the rule enormis, in which all norma, rule, is wanting, irregular, over-large.abdo, abderecondo, condereabscondo, abscondereabstrudo, abstrudereretrudo, retrudereocculo, occulereocculto, occultareTo hide by change of place is Abdere, to do away, to hide, e. falcis pollutae aciem.A signifies the starting point of a movement De, the aim or final point: Ad Verrem deduxit Tertiam, vi abductam.E, in compounds, means out of it in some, throughout, increasing the strength of the meaning: Egelidus, from which the cold has fled, tepid and also, throughout cold, ice-cold exarare, to bring out by ploughing, and to obtain by ploughing. ![]() Moreover, if used before consonants, Ab designates part close by Ex, from out the very inmost A and E are used with reference to the wherefrom, observed from a distance: Diu abfuisti a nobis Rosa recens a longinquo olet Ex longinquo boves arcessere Aconitum procul et e longinquo mures necat.A, being derived from something, coming from De, away from a surface downward, used also of taking away from hence it is used for treating of something, on account of, with respect to: Discessit a puero, from his side de foro, from the market A media nocte, from the beginning de nocte, in the course of the night, after its beginning or before its end Rex a me cohortes de exercitu meo postulabat Hoc audio de inimico ab accusatore Liber non de puero scriptus, sed a puero Abstergĕre vulnus, wipe off, wipe to the side detergere, wipe down, away, e. A, Ab, a motion from some point, coming from, designates a horizontal direction De, away from a certain point, away downward, designates an oblique or perpendicular direction E, Ex, from out the interior, toward without. Dictionary of Latin synonymes, Ramshorn (1860)ĭictionary of Latin synonymes, for the use of schools and private students, with a complete index.ĪabeexdeA, Ab, E, Ex, De, of, from.
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