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ADDICERE — verbum Augurale, vide infra Solistimum tripudium … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Addicere — Tilkende … Danske encyklopædi
addicere — /aedisariy/ In the civil law, to adjudge or condemn; to assign, allot, or deliver; to sell. In the Roman law, addico was one of the three words used to express the extent of the civil jurisdiction of the praetors … Black's law dictionary
addicere — /aedisariy/ In the civil law, to adjudge or condemn; to assign, allot, or deliver; to sell. In the Roman law, addico was one of the three words used to express the extent of the civil jurisdiction of the praetors … Black's law dictionary
addicere — To condemn; also to deliver … Ballentine's law dictionary
delivrer — I. Delivrer, act. acut. Est composé de la preposition de, ou des, (qui est destructive de la signification du verbe auquel elle est joincte) et du verbe livrer, qui signifie mettre au pouvoir d autruy, Mancipare, In manum tradere. Car delivrer… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
addizieren — ad|di|zie|ren 〈V. tr.; hat〉 zuerkennen, zusprechen, zuschreiben ● ein Gemälde, das keine Signatur trägt, einem Maler addizieren [<lat. addicere] * * * ad|di|zie|ren <sw. V.; hat [lat. addicere, aus: ad = zu u. dicere = sagen, sprechen]:… … Universal-Lexikon
АДДИКЦИЯ — (лат. addictio, от addicere присуждать, приговорить). Присуждение, признание. Словарь иностранных слов, вошедших в состав русского языка. Чудинов А.Н., 1910. АДДИКЦИЯ лат. addictio, от addicere, приговорить. Признание, присуждение. Объяснение… … Словарь иностранных слов русского языка
SOLISTIMUM Tripudium — auspicii genus dictium est, cum pulli ad oblatam escam mox e cavea cum impetu proruentes certatimque in illam involantes, eam avide depascerentur, ita ut vesecentibus illis aliquid ex ore relaberetur et tetram paviret, quod tripudium faceret, a… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
addict — [16] Originally, addict was an adjective in English, meaning ‘addicted’. It was borrowed from Latin addictus, the past participle of addicere, which meant ‘give over or award to someone’. This in turn was formed from the prefix ad ‘to’ and the… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins