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1 eloqui
высказывать, постановлять (1. 13 § 6 D. 3, 2).Латинско-русский словарь к источникам римского права > eloqui
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2 articulate
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3 castigate
castīgātē [ castigatus ]1) по-затворнически, уединённо (vivere Sen, Amm)2) сжато, кратко (eloqui aliquid Aug) -
4 polite
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5 timeo
uī, —, ēreбояться, страшитьсяt. aliquem (aliquid) C, Cs, V etc. — бояться кого-л. (чего-л.)t. de aliquā re Cs etc. — бояться чего-л., опасаться насчёт чего-л. или C за что-л.t. alicui (alicui rei) C etc. бояться — за кого-л. (за что-л.)t. aliquid ab aliquo C, L — бояться чего-л. с чьей-л. стороныnecesse est multos timeat, quem multi timent Liberius ap. Sen — неизбежно боится многих тот, кого боятся многиеhaec quo sint eruptura, timeo C — я боюсь последствий этогоtimeo, ne sustineas C — боюсь, что ты не выдержишьtimeo, quidnam eloqui possim C — недоумеваю (= право, не знаю), что мне сказать -
6 eloquor
, elocutus sum, eloqui 3высказывать, красноречиво говорить
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