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οἰκτίστῳ θανάτῳ εἵμαρτο ἁλῶναι → it was fated that you would be taken by the most miserable death, it has been decreed that thou shouldst be cut off by a most piteous death

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|georg=tēstātus, a, um, PAdi. (v. [[testor]]), dargetan, [[klar]], [[unleugbar]], [[augenscheinlich]], [[quod]] erat notum [[atque]] testatum, Cic.: [[res]], Cic.: [[quo]] notior testatiorque [[virtus]] [[eius]] esset, Caes.: testatissima mirabilia, Augustin. conf. 8, 6, 10: [[omnia]] [[multo]] [[maxime]] testatissima claruerunt, Augustin. epist. 43, 5.
|georg=tēstātus, a, um, PAdi. (v. [[testor]]), dargetan, [[klar]], [[unleugbar]], [[augenscheinlich]], [[quod]] erat notum [[atque]] testatum, Cic.: [[res]], Cic.: [[quo]] notior testatiorque [[virtus]] [[eius]] esset, Caes.: testatissima mirabilia, Augustin. conf. 8, 6, 10: [[omnia]] [[multo]] [[maxime]] testatissima claruerunt, Augustin. epist. 43, 5.
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Revision as of 20:25, 27 February 2019

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

testātus: a, um, Part. and P. a. of testor.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

testātus,¹³ a, um,
1 part. de testor
2 adjt, attesté, prouvé, avéré, reconnu, incontestable, manifeste : Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 187 ; Fam. 11, 27, 6 || testatior Cic. Cæl. 64 ; Hirt. G. 8, 42 ; Nep. Alc. 4, 5 ; -tissimus Aug. Conf. 8, 6.

Latin > German (Georges)

tēstātus, a, um, PAdi. (v. testor), dargetan, klar, unleugbar, augenscheinlich, quod erat notum atque testatum, Cic.: res, Cic.: quo notior testatiorque virtus eius esset, Caes.: testatissima mirabilia, Augustin. conf. 8, 6, 10: omnia multo maxime testatissima claruerunt, Augustin. epist. 43, 5.

Latin > English

testatus testata, testatum ADJ :: known on good evidence