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  • 1SÉCESSION — Acte par lequel une partie de la population d’un État, majoritaire dans un espace territorial donné, se sépare volontairement de cet État soit pour constituer elle même une collectivité étatique indépendante, soit pour se réunir à un autre État.… …

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  • 2СЕСИДЕРС — (англ., от лат. secedere отделяться, отдаляться). Раскольники шотландской первенствующей пресвитерианской церкви. Словарь иностранных слов, вошедших в состав русского языка. Чудинов А.Н., 1910. СЕСИДЕРС англ. seceders, от tosecede, от лат.… …

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  • 3Sezession — Se|zes|si|on 〈f. 20〉 1. Abfall, Loslösung (eines Staates, einer Provinz) 2. Name für eine Gruppe von Künstlern, die sich von einer bestehenden Künstlervereinigung loslösen, weil sie sich anderen Zielen zugewendet haben ● Berliner Sezession… …

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  • 4SECESSUS Poetarum — non raro apud Scriptores occurrunt. Nempe Secesebant illi, post exhibitam Romae operam et famam acquisitam, uti de Martiali constat, qui ex Secessu Hispanico Romam libellos aliquot misit: de Papinio item Statio, qui Neapoli idem fecit. Sic enim… …

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  • 5retirer — en arriere, Retrahere, Recedere, Auocare, voyez Tirer. Cedere. L Infanterie se retira peu à peu pour attirer l ennemy à l embusche, Pedites paulatim cesserunt, vt hostem in insidias traherent. Liu. lib. 23. Se retirer pas à pas, Pedetentim cedere …

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  • 6Secede — Se cede , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Seceded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Seceding}.] [L. secedere, secessum; pref se aside + cedere to go, move. See {Cede}.] To withdraw from fellowship, communion, or association; to separate one s self by a solemn act; to draw …

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  • 7Seceded — Secede Se cede , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Seceded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Seceding}.] [L. secedere, secessum; pref se aside + cedere to go, move. See {Cede}.] To withdraw from fellowship, communion, or association; to separate one s self by a solemn act;… …

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  • 8Seceding — Secede Se cede , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Seceded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Seceding}.] [L. secedere, secessum; pref se aside + cedere to go, move. See {Cede}.] To withdraw from fellowship, communion, or association; to separate one s self by a solemn act;… …

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  • 9secede — intransitive verb (seceded; seceding) Etymology: Latin secedere, from sed , se apart (from sed, se without) + cedere to go more at suicide Date: 1749 to withdraw from an organization (as a religious communion or political party or federation) •… …

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  • 10secession — noun Etymology: Latin secession , secessio, from secedere Date: 1604 1. withdrawal into privacy or solitude ; retirement 2. formal withdrawal from an organization …

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