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Definition von frấngere im Wörterbuch Rumänisch
FRONGER, Pausen, F. Aktion zu brechen (Pause); brechen durch Biegen, Klopfen oder Drücken; Pünktchen. \u0026 # X2013; V. Pause. FRẤNGERE, frângeri, s. f. Acțiunea de a (se) frânge; rupere prin îndoire, lovire sau apăsare puternică; frântură. – V. frânge.
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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «FRẤNGERE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Latin Synonyms, with Their Different Significations: And ... - Pagina 308
Frangere. Htrmpere. Frangtrf., to break, to tear in pieces. . Cervices frangebantur in carrere rivium Romanorum. Cic. Patenam frangere. Hor. Rnmpere would tint le to expressive. Figuratively : Frangere mandata. Hor. To disobey the commands, ...
Jean Baptiste Gardin Dumesnil, 1809
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Dictionariulu limbei romane - Volumul 1 - Pagina 1255
♢FRACTIONE, s.f., frac tio, 1. actione de frângere: fractionea pânei; 2. parte d'in unu intregu : una fractione d'in clătinarea naţionale ; 3. in aritmetica nu- meru mai micu de câtu unitatea : in fractione nominatoriulu indica in câte parti e divisa ...
August Treboniu Laurian, Joan C. Massim, George Barițiu, 1871
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The Birth to Presence - Pagina 266
Noli. Me. Frangere. — coauthored with Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe Of the fragment, little should be written. It is not an object or a genre, it does not form a work. (Friedrich Schlegel's fragmentary will is the very will to the Work, and enough has ...
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Time and the Erotic in Horace's Odes - Pagina 73
What follows in the poem on the rational level (expressed once again through simile) is the poet/lover's attempt to reassure Chloe that he has no plans to attack her: atqui non ego te tigris ut aspera I Gaetulusve leo frangere persequor.
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Lexicon latino-belgicum novum ... Tertia editione ... ... - Pagina 621
'_ — Frangere dignimein. Cnc. F. 9. 16. Znn ` vaardigheid Киты-т ,of verminderen , .zich Terminali/'k mur/ren. Imperium frange-re. ller. ~O. 1. 35. 16. Een lli/'ir гниют“: ‚ ol _umh-eren. Contentiónes frangerc. Сиз. de_Or. 3. z. De iwi/.len füllen., ...
Samuel Pitiscus, Arnoldus Henricus Westerhoff, 1771
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Webster's New World Dictionary - Pagina 258
< L frangere, to break] 1 a small part, amount, etc. 2 Math, a) a quotient of two whole numbers, as ¥ , $ b) any quantity expressed in terms of a numerator and denominator — frac'tion-al adj. — frac'tlon-aMy adv. frac tious (frak'shas) adj. I< ?] ...
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Why Horace?: A Collection of Interpretations - Pagina 68
The postponement of frangere persequor until the end of its phrase, its lengthy separation from the negative atqui non, and its demarcation through its appearance after the metrical pause in the line all serve to undercut still further the denial of ...
William Scovil Anderson, 1999
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A complete English-Latin dictionary - Pagina 37
BREAK pere ; perrumpere ; frangere ; confringere.—To break an arm; brachium frangere, Cic. — To break ome's legs ; alicui grura suffringere, Cic.—To break a glass; vitreuì éalicem frangere, confringere. — To breakone's neck ; cervicem ...
Joseph Esmond Riddle, 1838
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A dictionary of the derivations of the English language - Pagina 153
An animal of the genus Canis, remarkable for its cunning ; — a sly, cunning fellow. Fraction, (frak'ehun) n. [L. fractio, from frangere, fractum, to break.] A portion; a fragment ; — in arithmetic, a division or aliquot part of a unit or whole number.
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Ending and Unending Agony: On Maurice Blanchot - Pagina 118
unspecified con- ference paper, 1998–2002 (?), unpublished. 19. Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe and Jean-Luc Nancy, “Noli me frangere,” trans. Brian Holmes, in Jean-Luc Nancy, The Birth to Presence, trans. Brian Holmes et al. (Stanford, Calif.
Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, 2014