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|gf=<b>occursātĭō</b>,¹⁵ ōnis, f. ([[occurso]]), action d’aller au-devant de qqn, de lui faire des amabilités ; prévenances, empressement, soins empressés : Cic. Planc. 29 || pl., Cic. Mil. 95. | |gf=<b>occursātĭō</b>,¹⁵ ōnis, f. ([[occurso]]), action d’aller au-devant de qqn, de lui faire des amabilités ; prévenances, empressement, soins empressés : Cic. Planc. 29 || pl., Cic. Mil. 95.||pl., Cic. Mil. 95. | ||
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Revision as of 07:42, 14 August 2017
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
occursātĭo: ōnis, f. id.,
I a running to meet one, out of respect or for the sake of courting favor; attention, greeting, officiousness (class.): facilis est illa occursatio et blanditia popularis, Cic. Planc. 12, 29.—In plur.: vestras et vestrorum ordinum occursationes, Cic. Mil. 35, 95.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
occursātĭō,¹⁵ ōnis, f. (occurso), action d’aller au-devant de qqn, de lui faire des amabilités ; prévenances, empressement, soins empressés : Cic. Planc. 29 || pl., Cic. Mil. 95.