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" see Celare, A. ABESSE; DEESSE; DEFICERE. 1. Abesse denotes absence as a local relation, ' to be away ' from a place ;. but deesse denotes an absence by which a thing is rendered incomplete, and means ' to fail,' ' to be wanting/ in opp. to esse and superesse.... "
Döderlein's Hand-book of Latin Synonymes - Стр. 1
авторы: Ludwig von Doederlein - 1863 - Страниц: 251
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Hand-book of Latin Synonymes

Ludwig von Doederlein - 1841 - Страниц: 256
...work with all its defects. Erlangen, December, 1839. HAND-BOOK LATIN SYNONYMES. Abdere, see Celare. Abesse; Deesse; Deficere. 1. Abesse denotes absence...hoc unum, si nihil utilitatis habebat, abfuit, si opus erat, defuit. 2. Deesse denotes a finished, deficere a commencing state. Cic. Verr. i. 11. Vererer...
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Hand-book of Latin Synonymes

(Johann) Ludwig (Christoph Wilhelm) von Doederlein - 1841 - Страниц: 262
...work with all its defects. Erlangen, December, 1839. HAND-BOOK OF LATIN SYNONYMES. ABDERE, see Celare. ABESSE ; DEESSE; DEFICERE. 1. Abesse denotes absence...by which a thing is rendered incomplete, and means f to fail,' 'to be wanting,' in opp. to esse and superesse. Cic. Brut. 80. Calidio hoc unum, si nihil...
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Hand-book of Latin Synonymes

Ludwig von Doederlein - 1858 - Страниц: 268
...all its defects. Erlangen, December, 1839. HANDBOOK LATIN SYNONYMES ABDBKB, see Gelare. A. ABBSSB; DEESSE; DEFICERE. 1. Abesse denotes absence as a local...80. Calidio hoc unum, si nihil utilitatis habebat, dbfuit, si opus erat, defuit. 2. Deesse denotes a completed (ie already existing), deficere a commencing...
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Preparatory Latin Prose-book

James Hobbs Hanson - 1862 - Страниц: 820
...XVI. 1. 1. Abstain denotes absence as a local relation, 89 " to be away " from a place ; but desum denotes an absence by which a thing is rendered incomplete,...and means " to fail," " to be wanting," in opp. to nan and supersum. 2. Demon denotes a finished, deficio, a commencing state. 2. Exspccfare = were waiting...
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Preparatory Latin prose-book: containing all the Latin prose necessary for ...

James Hobbs Hanson - 1864 - Страниц: 814
...Cn. XVI. 1. 1. Absum denotes absence as a local relation, 89 " to be away " from a place ; but desum denotes an absence by which a thing is rendered incomplete,...and means " to fail," " to be wanting." in opp. to .fum and tupersum. 2. Desum denotes a finished, drficio. a commencing state. 2. Exspectare = were waiting...
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Preparatory Latin Prose-book

James Hobbs Hanson - 1866 - Страниц: 972
...XV"L 1. 1. Absum denotes absence аз a local relation, 89 " to be away " from a place ; but dtsum denotes an absence by which a thing is rendered incomplete,...and means " to fail," " to be wanting," in opp. to sum and supersum. 2. Desum denotes a finished, de/icio, a commencing state. 4. 1'.x>iMTtarc = were...
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Latin Lessons: Adapted to Allen and Greenough's Latin Grammar

Robert Fowler Leighton - 1872 - Страниц: 284
...Ariovisti .... abesse, that the forces of Ariovistus were distant, etc.—SYN. Abesse, to be absent, denotes absence as a local relation, to be away from a place ; deesse, to be wanting, denotes absence by which a thing is rendered incomplete. — quod, (saying)...
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Latin Lessons: Adapted to Allen and Greenough's Latin Grammar

Robert Fowler Leighton - 1873 - Страниц: 284
...Ariovisti .... abesse, that the forces of Ariovistus •were distant, etc. —SYN. Abesse, to be absent, denotes absence as a local relation, to be away from a place ; deesse, to be wanting, denotes absence by which a thing is rendered incomplete. —quod, (saying)...
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Latin Lessons Adapted to Allen and Greenough's Latin Grammar

Robert Fowler Leighton - 1874 - Страниц: 344
...Ariovisti .... abesse, that the forces of Ariovistus were distant, etc.—Syn. Abesse, to be absent, denotes absence as a local relation, to be away from a place ; déesse, to be wanting, denotes absence by which a thing is rendered incomplete. — quod, (saying)...
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Döderlein's Hand-book of Latin Synonymes

Ludwig von Doederlein - 1875 - Страниц: 316
...of my larger work with all its defects. JSrlangen, December, 1839. HANDBOOK LATIN SYNONYMES. ABDERE, see Celare. A. ABESSE; DEESSE; DEFICERE. 1. Abesse...si nihil utilitatis habebat, abfuit, si opua erat, dtfu.it. 2. Deesse denotes a completed (ie already existing), deficere a commencing state. Cic. Verr....
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