- gnatus
- I gnātus, a, um (= natus I) арх. part. pf. к nascor II gnātus, ī m. арх. Pl etc. .= natus II
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
Латинско-русский словарь. 2003.
naître — (nê tr ), je nais, tu nais, il naît, nous naissons, vous naissez, ils naissent ; je naissais ; je naquis ; je naîtrai ; je naîtrais ; que je naisse, que nous naissions ; que je naquisse ; naissant, né, v. n. 1° Sortir du sein de la mère, venir… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Grab der Scipionen — Der Eingangsbereich heute … Deutsch Wikipedia
cognat — [ kɔgna ] n. m. • XIIIe; lat. cognatus, de gnatus, pour natus « né » ♦ Dr. Parent par cognation (opposé à agnat ). ● cognat nom masculin (latin cognatus) À Rome, celui qui était uni à d autres par des liens de parenté naturelle (et non pas… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Cognate — Cog nate, a. [L. cognatus; co + gnatus, natus, p. p. of nasci, anciently gnasci, to be born. See {Nation}, and cf. {Connate}.] 1. Allied by blood; kindred by birth; specifically (Law), related on the mother s side. [1913 Webster] 2. Of the same… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Five nations — Nation Na tion, n. [F. nation, L. natio nation, race, orig., a being born, fr. natus, p. p. of nasci, to be born, for gnatus, gnasci, from the same root as E. kin. [root]44. See {Kin} kindred, and cf. {Cognate}, {Natal}, {Native}.] 1. (Ethnol.) A … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Law of nations — Nation Na tion, n. [F. nation, L. natio nation, race, orig., a being born, fr. natus, p. p. of nasci, to be born, for gnatus, gnasci, from the same root as E. kin. [root]44. See {Kin} kindred, and cf. {Cognate}, {Natal}, {Native}.] 1. (Ethnol.) A … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Nation — Na tion, n. [F. nation, L. natio nation, race, orig., a being born, fr. natus, p. p. of nasci, to be born, for gnatus, gnasci, from the same root as E. kin. [root]44. See {Kin} kindred, and cf. {Cognate}, {Natal}, {Native}.] 1. (Ethnol.) A part,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cognate — I. adjective Etymology: Latin cognatus, from co + gnatus, natus, past participle of nasci to be born; akin to Latin gignere to beget more at kin Date: circa 1645 1. of the same or similar nature ; generically alike 2. related by blood; also… … New Collegiate Dictionary
PROSTHÈSE — s. f. Figure de grammaire, qui consiste dans l addition d une lettre au commencement d un mot, sans changer le sens. Exemple : Gnatus pour Natus, en latin. PROSTHÈSE, en termes de Chirurgie, Addition artificielle d une partie sur le corps humain … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)
Cognate — For other uses, see Cognate (disambiguation). In linguistics, cognates are words that have a common etymological origin. This learned term derives from the Latin cognatus (blood relative).[1] Cognates within the same language are called doublets … Wikipedia
Badb — In Irish mythology, the Badb (IPA|/baðβ/ crow in Old Irish; modern Irish Badhbh IPA|/bəiv/ means vulture ) was a goddess of war who took the form of a crow, and was thus sometimes known as Badb Catha ( battle crow ). She often caused confusion… … Wikipedia