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  • 1 nouus

        Nouus, Adiectiuum. Terent. Neuf, Nouveau, Recent, Nouvel.
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        Nihil noui iandiu ad nos afferebatur. Cic. Rien de nouveau.
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        AEstas noua. Virgil. Le commencement de l'esté.
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        Anguis nouus positis exuuiis. Virgil. Renouvelé, Rajeuni.
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        Carmina noua. Virgil. Grands et esmerveillables, et de nouvelle facon.
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        Furor nouus. Virgil. Soubdain, Dequoy on ne se doubtoit point.
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        Homines noui. Cic. Gents qu'on ne scait dont ils sont venuz, desquels les predecesseurs n'ont point esté congneuz, Qui de petit lieu et povres parents sont par leur scavoir et vertu parvenus en authorité, credit, et reputation.
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        Luna noua. Cic. Nouvelle lune.
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        Maritus nouus. Terent. Nouveau marié.
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        Mens noua. Horat. Non accoustumee.
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        Nouo modo. Plaut. A la nouvelle mode.
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        Noua nupta. Terent. Nouvelle mariee.
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        Sole nouo terras irrorat Eous. Virgil. Au matin la rousee chet sur la terre.

    Dictionarium latinogallicum > nouus

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  • EOUS — unus equorum Solis. Ovid. Met. l. 2. v. 153. Interea volucres Pyroeis, Eous et Aethon Solis equi, quartusque Phlegon hinnitibus auras …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • -eous — [ē əs] [< L eus + OUS] suffix suffix var. of OUS [gaseous] …   English World dictionary

  • eous — hid·eous; hid·eous·ly; hid·eous·ness; stra·min·eous; touch·eous; con·san·guin·eous·ly; …   English syllables

  • -eous — suffix forming adjectives meaning of the nature of (erroneous; gaseous). * * * ēəs, yəs; or əs when the e influences the pronunciation of the preceding consonant as in “cretaceous” adjective suffix Etymology: Latin eus composed of, of the nature… …   Useful english dictionary

  • EOUS Oceanus — seu Or. pars est Oceani, versus ortum Asiae, prope Sinas, Iaponiam, et Philippinas Ins. Plin. l. 2. c. 108. l. 6. c. 13 …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • -eous — an adjectival suffix with the meanings composed of, resembling, having the nature of, occurring in loanwords from Latin (igneous; ligneous; vitreous); also, as a semantically neutral suffix, found on adjectives of diverse origin, sometimes with… …   Universalium

  • -eous — suffix (forming adjectives) resembling; displaying the nature of: aqueous. Origin from the L. suffix eus + ous …   English new terms dictionary

  • -eous — aff. an adjectival suffix with the meanings “composed of,”“resembling, having the nature of,” occurring in loanwords from Latin (igneous; vitreous); also, as a semantically neutral suffix, found on adjectives of diverse origin, sometimes with… …   From formal English to slang

  • -eous — variant of ous, occurring in adjectives taken from Latin or derived from Latin nouns. {Latin eus} …  

  • right´eous|ly — right|eous «RY chuhs», adjective. 1. doing right; virtuous; behaving justly: »a righteous man. SYNONYM(S): upright, just. 2. proper, just, or right, especially morally right or justifiable: »righteous anger, a righteous cause. He was stirred by… …   Useful english dictionary

  • right|eous — «RY chuhs», adjective. 1. doing right; virtuous; behaving justly: »a righteous man. SYNONYM(S): upright, just. 2. proper, just, or right, especially morally right or justifiable: »righteous anger, a righteous cause. He was stirred by righteous… …   Useful english dictionary

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