10 LIBROS DEL PORTUGUÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ABETÍNEO»
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Sed abetíneo manum. Wess. Cap. IV. [2. fura rxuroi ri xa* A/- yvtrrau »verratet*]
Requisiveram xai rr.t A!y. Inrtv. Sed ignorant articulum libri omnes. S.] 3. ra} ùrriçy
?t(¡'] Anno a pugna Maratbonia quinto ; quandoquidem earn apparatus ad novum
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AB'STINENCE (abstinentia, from abetíneo, I abstain; Лл1.), In the Roman
Catholic Church, the refraining from the иье of cert ai и kind« of food, such as
meat, eggs, milk, Ac which arc forbidden to members of that church on particular
days.
Samuel Maunder, James Yate Johnson, 1866
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Abstinenter, adv. modestly, harmlessly. AbsUaentia, ж. Г. [e* abstinent] an
abstaining from, abstinence, inoffensiveness ; moderation, integrity. Abetíneo,
Cre, ui, sbstentum. act. impera, it is abstained from. Abato, stare, stTti, Itum. neut.
to stand ...
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P. Virgilii Maronis Opera Omnia Ex Editione Heyniana: Cum ...
Ideo abetíneo, res enini ista facile parabilis. Non omittam tamen verba Tullii, qui
cadentes pro patria in Elysiis consti- tuit, ut liic Virgilius. Loqucns de le- gione
Martia, qua; cecidit dimicans contra Antonitim, ait: ' Vos vero, qui extremuru
spiritum ...
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Of persons however we stiy rather Hint they are eligible to an office than
preferable ; ' The middle condition is TO ABSTAIN, FORBEAR, REFRAIN. abstain
, in French absUuh-t Latin abetíneo,. of succeeding when he can combine his
pleasure ...
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Refractorily, 0,ntumacitèrf perti- nacitèrf pervicaciíu. \~yraclQrine*tt Pemcacia, I. '
pertinacia ; pcrversitas, 3. To be refracted. Refringí. Refraction, Radiati- nis à
recto cursu decl'matio, Ц refractiu, 3, To refrain [forbear] Abetíneo, 9. sibi
temperare ...
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TO ABSTAIN, FORBEAR, REFRAIN. abstain* in French ab s Unir y Latin abetíneo
, is compounded of ab or abs from and teneo to keep, signifying to keep one's self
from a thing .forbear is compounded of the preposition for, or from, and the ...
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TO BLEED, let alone : 1. abetíneo, 2 ; foil, by ab (to refrain from meddling with) .
Liv. 21, 6 more definitely, abe. man um : can't you I. me ahmt, potin' ut me (= a me
) abetíneas maniim ? Cl. Mont, i, 4. la 2. öniitto. j (after having begun): Liv.
William Smith, Theophilus Dwight Hall, 1871
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... and then mostly in passive infinitive] : not to be far from, nihil, pnulum, »on
procul or haud raultum abc-st, quin [abest, im- pcrtonal] : not to be able to restrain
one'» »elf from, non, vix, œgre abetíneo, teuere me or temperare niihi non
posaum, ...
Joseph Esmond Riddle, Karl Ernst Georges, Thomas Kerchever Arnold, 1856
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Refractoriness, Pervicacia, pertinaciai perversitas. To rtfrain [forbear] Abetíneo,
lib* tesuperare. f / ennaot refrain, but-- Animo Imperare nequeo, quin— To refrain,
or curb. Refreno, com pesco, cohibeo, rontíneo ; reprimo. To refrain laughing ...
Robert Ainsworth, Thomas Morell, John Carey, 1837