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|georg=adoptātio, ōnis, f. ([[adopto]]) = [[adoptio]] (w.s.), die [[Annahme]] an Kindesstatt, Gell. 5, 19, 2: Theophani, Cic.: adoptatione in [[regnum]] pervenisse, Sall.: in adoptationem venire, Spart.: per adoptationem in alterius familiam transire, Boëth.: Plur., adoptationes filiorum, Cic. Tusc. 1, 31 (al. adoptiones).
|georg=adoptātio, ōnis, f. ([[adopto]]) = [[adoptio]] (w.s.), die [[Annahme]] an Kindesstatt, Gell. 5, 19, 2: Theophani, Cic.: adoptatione in [[regnum]] pervenisse, Sall.: in adoptationem venire, Spart.: per adoptationem in alterius familiam transire, Boëth.: Plur., adoptationes filiorum, Cic. Tusc. 1, 31 (al. adoptiones).
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|lnetxt=adoptatio adoptationis N F :: adoption of a child; adoption into family (Roman custom)
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Revision as of 22:20, 27 February 2019

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ădoptātĭo: ōnis, f. id.; access. form of adoptio, by which it was supplanted after the class. per.,
I an adopting, receiving as a child, υἱοθεσία: quid propagatio nominis, quid adoptationes filiorum, Cic. Tusc. 1, 14, 31: adoptatio Theophani agitata est, id. Balb. 25, 57: ipsum illum adoptatione in regnum pervenisse, Sall. J. 11, 6: quod per praetorem fit, adoptatio dicitur; quod per populum, arrogatio, Gell. 5, 19; Tert. adv. Gent. 2, 1.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ădoptātĭō,¹⁴ ōnis, f., action d’adopter, adoption : Cic. Domo 77 ; Balbo 57 ; Tusc. 1, 31 ; Gell. 5, 19, 2.

Latin > German (Georges)

adoptātio, ōnis, f. (adopto) = adoptio (w.s.), die Annahme an Kindesstatt, Gell. 5, 19, 2: Theophani, Cic.: adoptatione in regnum pervenisse, Sall.: in adoptationem venire, Spart.: per adoptationem in alterius familiam transire, Boëth.: Plur., adoptationes filiorum, Cic. Tusc. 1, 31 (al. adoptiones).

Latin > English

adoptatio adoptationis N F :: adoption of a child; adoption into family (Roman custom)