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21JOHANNES cogn. sine Terris — Angliae Rex, tertius fil. Heur. II. post Richardum I. remoto Arturo, fil. Godofredi frattis, secundi fil. Henr. regnum occupavit, circa A. C. 1200. Qui Phil. Aug. Galliae Regis ope subnixus Ioh. Bellum movit, sed Mitabelli interceptus, in carcere …
22LACHARES — I. LACHARES Atheniensis, ter ab hostibus interceptus. Athenis, Thebis et denique Sesti: iter astute illusis hostibus evasit. Vide Polyaen. l. 3. II. LACHARES Atheniensium Dominatum occupavit, cum civili discordia Remp. conflictari perspexisset.… …
23LENTULUS Spinther — praenomine Publius, Hispaniae Praetor, Augur et Cos. in partibus Pompeianis, a Caesare Cornificii interceptus. In argenteis denariis a se in Hispania cusis expressit cum Pontificatûs insignia, tum Quaesturam Hispaniensem cum notis: P. LENT. P. F …
24PHILIPPUS V — I. PHILIPPUS V. Demetrii III. fil. Rex Macedoniae, sub tutela Antigoni II. dicti Dosonis: qui cum titulo Regis praefuit ann. 12. donec ei Philippus an. aetat. 16. successit. Olymp. 139. Urb. Cond. 533. Hic foedere cum Achaeis, contra Aetolos… …
25RUBRIUS (L.) — L: RUBRIUS Corfinii a Caesare interceptus ac dimissus, Caesar, l. 1. Bell. Civ. c. 23. In argenteis denariis, ab eo cusis, dicitur L. Rubrius Dossen …
26TIMAS — Mariandynus, cum Otreo, ad Hesionam profecturus, et ab Amyco interceptus, lentâ morte perire destinatus est. Val. Flacc. l. 4. v. 187 …
27intercept — (v.) c.1400, from L. interceptus, pp. of intercipere take or seize between, to seize in passing, from inter between (see INTER (Cf. inter )) + cipere, comb. form of capere to take, catch (see CAPABLE (Cf. capable)). Related: Intercepted; …
28intercept — in•ter•cept v. [[t]ˌɪn tərˈsɛpt[/t]] n. [[t]ˈɪn tərˌsɛpt[/t]] v. t. 1) to take, seize, or halt (someone or something on the way from one place to another); cut off from an intended destination: to intercept a messenger[/ex] 2) mil to secretly… …
29intercept — verb (t) /ɪntəˈsɛpt / (say intuh sept), /ˈɪntəsɛpt / (say intuhsept) 1. to take or seize on the way from one place to another; cut off from the intended destination: to intercept a messenger. 2. to stop the natural course of (light, water, etc.) …
30interceptar — {{#}}{{LM I22293}}{{〓}} {{ConjI22293}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynI22849}} {{[}}interceptar{{]}} ‹in·ter·cep·tar› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} {{♂}}Referido especialmente a un objeto,{{♀}} detenerlo, apoderarse de él o destruirlo antes de que llegue… …
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