remotio

From LSJ

κοινὴ γὰρ ἡ τύχη καὶ τὸ μέλλον ἀόρατον → fortune is common to all, the future is unknown | fortune is common to all and the future unknown | fate is common to all and the future unknown

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

rĕmōtĭo: ōnis, f. removeo,
I a putting back, withdrawing: bracchii, Auct. Her. 4, 19, 26.—
II A putting away, removing, removal.
   1    Lit.: tutoris, Dig. 26, 10, 4.—
   2    Trop.: remotio criminis est cum ejus intentio facti, quod ab adversario infertur, in alium aut in aliud demovetur, Cic. Inv. 2, 29, 86; 2, 30, 91.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

rĕmōtĭō, ōnis, f. (removeo),
1 action d’éloigner, d’écarter : Her. 4, 26
2 [fig.] criminis Cic. Inv. 2, 86, action de faire retomber sur autrui une accusation.

Latin > German (Georges)

remōtio, ōnis, f. (removeo), I) das Zurückbewegen, -ziehen, brachii, Cornif. rhet. 4, 26. – II) die Entfernung, Beseitigung, tutoris, Ulp. dig. 26, 10, 4: bildl., criminis, Zurückweisung der Beschuldigung, Cic. de inv. 1, 15 u. 2, 86.

Latin > Chinese

remotio, onis. f. :: 推開。— criminis 歸罪于人。

Translations

removal

Armenian: հեռացում; Bulgarian: отстраняване; Czech: odstranění; Dutch: verwijdering; Esperanto: forigo; Finnish: poisto, poistaminen; French: enlèvement, élimination, prélèvement; Greek: αφαίρεση; Ancient Greek: ἀνάστασις, ἀπόθεσις, ἀποσκευή, ἀποστολή, ἀφαίρεσις, ἐκκομιδή, ἐξανάστασις, κομιδή, μεθίδρυσις, μεταγωγή, μετάστασις, μετοικία, μετοίκισις, πεδαφορά, περιαίρεσις, ὑπεξαίρεσις; Hindi: बहिष्कार; Hungarian: eltávolítás, kiszedés, leszedés, elmozdítás, eltörlés, megszüntetés; Indonesian: penghapusan; Italian: estirpazione, asportazione, eliminazione; Japanese: 排除, 除去; Latin: remotio, ablatio, demptio; Middle English: translatynge, translacioun; Polish: usunięcie; Portuguese: remoção, eliminação; Russian: удаление; Spanish: remoción, eliminación, removimiento; Tocharian B: rutkalyñe