elicere
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ELICERE — absolute, verbum Magicum. Tertullian. de Anima c. 28. Quid si ab aedituo redempta clam inspectione cognovit? Scimus enim Magos elicere explorandis occultis, per Catabolicos et Paredros et Pythomcos spiritus ad quem locum vide de la Cerda. Unde… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
elicere — e·lì·ce·re v.tr. LE far uscire, estrarre: e parole e sospiri anco ne elice (Petrarca); scegliere {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1304 08. ETIMO: dal lat. elĭcĕre, comp. di e fuori, da e lacĕre attirare . NOTA GRAMMATICALE: forme attestate: 3Є pers. sing … Dizionario italiano
attraire — Attraire, actiu. penac. Et est composé de Ad, et traire, tout ainsi que le Latin (mais la preposition ad, pour plus douce prolation troque sa consonante à la pareille à celle dont le mot avec lequel elle est composée commence, comme Assigner,… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
Elicit — E*lic it, a. [L. elictus, p. p. of elicere to elicit; e + lacere to entice. Cf. {Delight}, {Lace}.] Elicited; drawn out; made real; open; evident. [Obs.] An elicit act of equity. Jer. Taylor. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
elicit — transitive verb Etymology: Latin elicitus, past participle of elicere, from e + lacere to allure Date: 1605 1. to draw forth or bring out (something latent or potential) < hypnotism elicited his hidden fears > 2. to call forth or draw out (as… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Aquaelicium — (auch Aquilicium) war in der römischen Religion ein ritueller Bittgang um Regen. Das Wort ist ein Kompositum aus aqua („Wasser“) und elicere („hervorlocken“), heißt also wörtlich „Wasserhervorrufung“. Bei diesem magischen oder theurgischen Brauch … Deutsch Wikipedia
elicit — elicitation, n. elicitor, n. /i lis it/, v.t. to draw or bring out or forth; educe; evoke: to elicit the truth; to elicit a response with a question. [1635 45; < L elicitus drawn out (ptp. of elicere), equiv. to e E + lici draw, lure + tus ptp.… … Universalium
elicit — I verb arouse, author, awaken, beget, bring about, bring forth, bring forward, bring out, call forth, cause, draw forth, draw out, eblandiri, educe, effect, effectuate, elicere, evocare, evoke, extract, generate, initiate, make manifest,… … Law dictionary
evoke — I verb accomplish, achieve, arouse, be the cause of, bring about, bring forth, bring out, bring to pass, call forth, call up, cause, cause to happen, draw forth, draw out, educe, effect, effectuate, elicere, elicit, evocare, excite, excitare,… … Law dictionary
éliciter — ⇒ÉLICITER, verbe trans. THÉOL., rare. Susciter : • C est l esprit autrefois qui a élicité le Christ au sein de la Vierge Marie et c est le Christ personnel à son tour qui tire, qui rassemble et qui promeut autour de lui cette église qui est son… … Encyclopédie Universelle