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L'amor che move il sole e l'altre stelleLove that moves the sun and the other stars

Dante Alighieri, Paradiso, XXXIII, v. 145
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|lshtext=<b>in-sessus</b>: a, um, adj. 2. in-[[sedeo]],<br /><b>I</b> [[unsettled]], [[without]] a [[permanent]] [[dwelling]]: gentes, Sic. Fl. de Cond. Agr. p. 3.<br /><b>insessus</b>: a, um, Part., from [[insideo]].
|lshtext=<b>in-sessus</b>: a, um, adj. 2. in-[[sedeo]],<br /><b>I</b> [[unsettled]], [[without]] a [[permanent]] [[dwelling]]: gentes, Sic. Fl. de Cond. Agr. p. 3.<br /><b>insessus</b>: a, um, Part., from [[insideo]].
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|gf=<b>īnsessus</b>, a, um, part. de [[insideo]] et [[insido]].
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Revision as of 06:56, 14 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

in-sessus: a, um, adj. 2. in-sedeo,
I unsettled, without a permanent dwelling: gentes, Sic. Fl. de Cond. Agr. p. 3.
insessus: a, um, Part., from insideo.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

īnsessus, a, um, part. de insideo et insido.