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Κακῷ σὺν ἀνδρὶ μηδ' ὅλως ὁδοιπόρει → Hominem malignum nec viae comitem cape → Nimm einen Schurken nie zum Wegbegleiter dir

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|lshtext=<b>dēstĭnātum</b>: (supine of [[destinatus]]). Mark/target/goal/object aimed at; purpose/intention/design; [ex ~ => by plan], stubborn/obstinate; determined/resolved/resolute/firm; destined
|lshtext=<b>dēstĭnātum</b>: (supine of [[destinatus]]). Mark/target/goal/object aimed at; purpose/intention/design; [ex ~ => by plan], stubborn/obstinate; determined/resolved/resolute/firm; destined
}}
{{Georges
|georg=dēstinātum, ī, n., s. dē-stinono. II, B, 1.
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Revision as of 09:21, 15 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

dēstĭnātum: (supine of destinatus). Mark/target/goal/object aimed at; purpose/intention/design; [ex ~ => by plan], stubborn/obstinate; determined/resolved/resolute/firm; destined

Latin > German (Georges)

dēstinātum, ī, n., s. dē-stinono. II, B, 1.