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ὁ γὰρ ἀποθανὼν δεδικαίωται ἀπὸ τῆς ἁμαρτίας → anyone who has died has been set free from sin, the person who has died has been freed from sin, someone who has died has been freed from sin (Romans 6:7)

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|georg=favōrābiliter, Adv. ([[favorabilis]]), [[mit]] [[Beifall]], Quint. u.a.: Compar. favorabilius, ICt.
|georg=favōrābiliter, Adv. ([[favorabilis]]), [[mit]] [[Beifall]], Quint. u.a.: Compar. favorabilius, ICt.
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{{LaEn
|lnetxt=favorabiliter favorabilius, favorabilissime ADV :: so as to win favor; stretching a point to favor one side, indulgently
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Revision as of 03:05, 28 February 2019

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

făvōrābĭlĭter: adv., v. preced.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

făvōrābĭlĭtĕr¹⁶ (favorabilis), avec faveur, avec succès : Quint. 4, 3, 1 || -lius Paul. Dig. 40, 4, 10.

Latin > German (Georges)

favōrābiliter, Adv. (favorabilis), mit Beifall, Quint. u.a.: Compar. favorabilius, ICt.

Latin > English

favorabiliter favorabilius, favorabilissime ADV :: so as to win favor; stretching a point to favor one side, indulgently