10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GREGATIM»
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1
English-Latin Lexicon, Prepared to Accompany Leverett's ...
Acci- dit, ut nova genera morborum gregatim aentirentur. GR2GÖ (grex), as, ftvt,
alum, a. 1. ío eoí- Л *•' t« /í»dfcí, or, merely, to coüecí. Síoí, Idaliœ vnlucree
gregalte. GREMIUM (une.), ti, n. the lap, bosom, jtiíXiroc. Cíe. Fuer in gremio
sedeña.
Frederick Percival Leverett, Jacobo Facciolati, Egidio Forcellini, 1838
2
Blood in the Arena: The Spectacle of Roman Power
These were special occasions, triumphs and anniversaries, or specific events
that called for room to fight in crowds (ad gregatim) or otherwise needed
excessive amounts of space." The influence, therefore, of the animal shows on
the earliest ...
3
D. Justiniani Institutionum libri quatuor. The four books of ...
I. Quod autem non præcise de quadrupede, sed de ea tantum, quae' pecudum
numero est, cavetur, eo pertinet, ut neque de feris bestiis, neque de canibus,
cautum esse intelligamusg sed de iis tantum, quæ gregatim proprie pasci
dicuntur ...
Justinian I (Emperor of the East), George HARRIS (LL.D., of Oriel College, Oxford.), 1811
4
A Latin Grammar by T. Hewitt Key
little, paulatim little by little; from uiro- man, uIritim man by man; from tribu- tribe,
tribfitim tribe by tribe ; from grég- floc/e, gregatim “look by flock ; from gradu- step,
grddatim step by step. {1 780 From verbs also are formed adverbs in tim : as, ...
5
English Etymology: Or, a Derivative Dictionary of the ...
_does not approve of this deriv.; and Jun. introduces it with only a fortuffi; but then
he gives so curious a quotation from Pliny, as deserves to be transcribed: in cer-
vir certe gregatim prodeuntibus, mirum ordinem deprehendunt quibus ea res.
George William Lemon, 1783
6
A Latin grammar on the system of crude forms
little, paulatim little by little; from ulro- man, ulrltim man by man; from trlbu- tribe,
trlbutim tribe by tribe ; from grSg- flock, gregatim ''lock by flock ; from gradu- step,
gradatim step by step. || 780 From verbs also are formed adverbs in tim : as, From
...
7
A First Book in Latin: Containing Grammar, Exercises, and ...
In flocks, gregatim. To labour, labdrare. To blame, to accuse, find fault with,
inciisare. Socrates, Socrates, (Socrat) is. Not even, nequidem (always separated
by one or more words). Hdneste et recte vivSre est b6n8 et beate vlverS. (218.) ...
John McClintock, George Richard Crooks, 1846
8
Zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Erebus and Terror, under the ...
Nidos habent in cuniculis sub saxis et radicibus arborum in rupibus Novae
Zeelandiae. Parentes mane relinquunt pullos et tota die cibum sibi et pullis in
mari ex piscibus et vermibus colligunt, noctu vel vesperi redeunt gregatim ad ...
Sir John Richardson, John Edward Gray, Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, 1845
9
A Latin Grammar: On the System of Crude Forms
... so that it would signify one unbroken time. I! Compare the irregularities of
paulitim, vlritim, gregatim, &c., with the irregularities in the formation of adjectives,
§§ 227, 228, 229. This sufiix, tim, is identical with the Greek dov ; as, ADVEBBS.
141.
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Patrologiae Cursus Completus: Series Latina: Sive, ...
il lvoSlS cAtuvorsnsrs crtscot-l iot cum lib. w- ouod voluntas occidendi pro
homicidia A fecti sunt innocentes quod factum ubi comperisset li sed de his
tantum quæ gregatim proprie pasci di.bickiifl PAflS S. -- ne manemus illa voa A
muros dejecit ...