obsecrare
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OBSECRARE — alium est devovere, h. e. diris ac imprecatiotionibus defigere et devincire, cuius contrarium resecrare, ut ex Corn. Nepote in Alcibiade c. 6. patet. Graeci ἀναθεματίζειν vocant, de qua voce supra. Hinc Obsecratio, in Gloss. MSS. Matricis… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
obsecrare — ob·se·crà·re v.tr. var. → ossecrare … Dizionario italiano
ossecrare — os·se·crà·re v.tr. (io òssecro) OB pregare con insistenza e fervore Sinonimi: scongiurare. {{line}} {{/line}} VARIANTI: obsecrare. DATA: sec. XIV. ETIMO: dal lat. ŏbsĕcrāre, comp. di ob con valore raff. e sacrāre pregare … Dizionario italiano
obsecrate — ob se*crate ([o^]b s[ e]*kr[=a]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {obsecrated} (ocr/b s[ e]*kr[=a] t[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {obsecrating}.] [L. obsecratus, p. p. of obsecrare, prop., to ask on religious grounds; ob (see {Ob }) + sacrare to declare as sacred … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
obsecrated — obsecrate ob se*crate ([o^]b s[ e]*kr[=a]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {obsecrated} (ocr/b s[ e]*kr[=a] t[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {obsecrating}.] [L. obsecratus, p. p. of obsecrare, prop., to ask on religious grounds; ob (see {Ob }) + sacrare to declare … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
obsecrating — obsecrate ob se*crate ([o^]b s[ e]*kr[=a]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {obsecrated} (ocr/b s[ e]*kr[=a] t[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {obsecrating}.] [L. obsecratus, p. p. of obsecrare, prop., to ask on religious grounds; ob (see {Ob }) + sacrare to declare … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
obsecrate — obsecration, n. /ob si krayt /, v.t., obsecrated, obsecrating. to entreat solemnly; beseech; supplicate. [1590 1600; < L obsecratus (ptp. of obsecrare to supplicate), equiv. to ob OB + secr (comb. form of sacr , s. of sacer SACRED) + atus ATE1] * … Universalium
appeal — ap·peal 1 /ə pēl/ n [Old French apel, from apeler to call, accuse, appeal, from Latin appellare]: a proceeding in which a case is brought before a higher court for review of a lower court s judgment for the purpose of convincing the higher court… … Law dictionary
plead — / plēd/ vb plead·ed or pled also plead / pled/, plead·ing [Anglo French plaider to argue in a court of law, from Old French plaid legal action, trial more at plea] vi … Law dictionary
obsécration — [ ɔpsekrasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • XIIIe; lat. obsecratio ♦ Relig. Prière par laquelle on implore Dieu, on conjure qqn au nom de Dieu. ⇒ déprécation, supplication. « Quant aux incursions diaboliques, on ne les refoule qu après de persistantes obsécrations » … Encyclopédie Universelle