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ζέσιν τοῦ περὶ καρδίαν αἵματος καὶ θερμοῦ → surging of the blood and heat round the heart

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|gf=<b>commŏdātum</b>, ī, n. ([[commodatus]]),<br /><b>1</b> [en gén.] chose prêtée, prêt : [[commodatum]] accipere Dig. 13, 6, 3, emprunter<br /><b>2</b> contrat de commodat : agere commodati Dig. 13, 6, 1, exercer l’action de commodat.
|gf=<b>commŏdātum</b>, ī, n. ([[commodatus]]),<br /><b>1</b> [en gén.] chose prêtée, prêt : [[commodatum]] accipere Dig. 13, 6, 3, emprunter<br /><b>2</b> contrat de commodat : agere commodati Dig. 13, 6, 1, exercer l’action de commodat.
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{{Georges
|georg=commodātum, ī, n. ([[commodatus]], Partic. v. [[commodo]]), I) das Geliehene, das Darlehn, ICt. – II) der Leihkontrakt, [[actio]] commodati, ICt.
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Revision as of 09:19, 15 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

commŏdātum: i, n., v. 2. commodo.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

commŏdātum, ī, n. (commodatus),
1 [en gén.] chose prêtée, prêt : commodatum accipere Dig. 13, 6, 3, emprunter
2 contrat de commodat : agere commodati Dig. 13, 6, 1, exercer l’action de commodat.

Latin > German (Georges)

commodātum, ī, n. (commodatus, Partic. v. commodo), I) das Geliehene, das Darlehn, ICt. – II) der Leihkontrakt, actio commodati, ICt.