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οὗτος ὁ υἱός μου νεκρὸς ἦν καὶ ἀνέζησεν, ἦν ἀπολωλὼς καὶ εὑρέθη → This son of mine was dead and has come back to life. He was lost and he's been found.
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|gf=(1) <b>exēmptus</b>, a, um, part. p. de [[eximo]].<br />(2) <b>exēmptŭs</b>, ūs, m., retranchement : Vitr. Arch. 9, 8, 6. | |gf=(1) <b>exēmptus</b>, a, um, part. p. de [[eximo]].<br />(2) <b>exēmptŭs</b>, ūs, m., retranchement : Vitr. Arch. 9, 8, 6. | ||
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|georg=exēmptus, ūs, m. ([[eximo]]), das Heraus-, Hinwegnehmen, cuneorum [[adiectus]] [[aut]] [[exemptus]], Vitr. 9, 8, 6. | |||
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Revision as of 08:55, 15 August 2017
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
exemptus: a, um, Part., from eximo.
exemptus: ūs, m. eximo,
I a taking out or away: cuneorum (opp. adjectus), Vitr. 9, 8, 6.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
(1) exēmptus, a, um, part. p. de eximo.
(2) exēmptŭs, ūs, m., retranchement : Vitr. Arch. 9, 8, 6.
Latin > German (Georges)
exēmptus, ūs, m. (eximo), das Heraus-, Hinwegnehmen, cuneorum adiectus aut exemptus, Vitr. 9, 8, 6.