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1 OCCASION
[N]CASUS (-US) (M)OCCASIO (-ONIS) (F)OBCASIO (-ONIS) (F)MATERIA (-AE) (F)CONCITAMENTUM (-I) (N)MATERIES (-EI) (F)LOCUS (-I) (M)STLOCUS (-I) (M)CONCITATUS (-US) (M)TEMPUS (-ORIS) (N)[V]PROCREO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)PROCUDO (-ERE -CUDI -CUSUM)RESPONSO (-ARE)INDO (-ERE -DIDI -DITUM)PREBEO (-ERE -UI -ITUS)- FOR THE OCCASION- ON EACH OCCASION- ON NO OCCASION- ON THAT OCCASION -
2 OCCASION: FOR THE OCCASION
[ADV]TEMPUS: AD TEMPUSTEMPUS: IN TEMPUS -
3 OCCASION: ON EACH OCCASION
[ADV]SEMPERSEMPITERNOSEMPITERNUM -
4 OCCASION: ON NO OCCASION
[ADV]NUSQUAM -
5 OCCASION: ON THAT OCCASION
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6 causa
causa, ae, f., (1) cause, reason, occasion, Mt. 15:9; A. 10:21; case: (2) reason for punishment, fault, A. 25:7 ff. (abl., causā, for the sake of.) -
7 infero
infero, tuli, ferre, (1) bring, bring in, J. 20:27; A. 17:20; (2) occasion, cause, ? inflict, R. 3:5.
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occasion — [ ɔkazjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1174; lat. occasio 1 ♦ Circonstance qui vient à propos, qui convient. Une occasion inespérée. C est « une belle occasion à saisir » (Martin du Gard). ⇒ aubaine, chance, fam. occase, opportunité. Loc. Saisir l occasion par les… … Encyclopédie Universelle
occasion — OCCASION. s. f. Rencontre, conjoncture de temps, de lieux, d affaires, propre pour quelque chose. L occasion presente. belle occasion. occasion favorable. occasion importante. prendre, embrasser l occasion. chercher l occasion. il faut fuir les… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
occasion — Occasion, f. acut. Occasio. Belle occasion, Lepida occasio. Occasion presentée, Ostentata occasio. L occasion se presenta, Facultas accidit. Soudaine occasion, Breuis occasio. L occasion s y offrant, Per occasionem. L occasion est preste, Occasio … Thresor de la langue françoyse
occasion — [ə kā′zhən, ōkā′zhən] n. [ME occasioun < OFr < L occasio, accidental opportunity, fit time < occasus, pp. of occidere, to fall < ob (see OB ) + cadere, to fall: see CASE1] 1. a favorable time or juncture; opportunity 2. a fact, event … English World dictionary
Occasion — Oc*ca sion ([o^]k*k[=a] zh[u^]n), n. [F. occasion, L. occasio, fr. occidere, occasum, to fall down; ob (see {Ob }) + cadere to fall. See {Chance}, and cf. {Occident}.] 1. A falling out, happening, or coming to pass; hence, that which falls out or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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occasion — ► NOUN 1) a particular event, or the time at which it takes place. 2) a suitable or opportune time. 3) a special event or celebration. 4) formal reason or justification: we have occasion to rejoice. ► VERB formal ▪ cause. ● … English terms dictionary
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Occasion — Oc*ca sion ([o^]k*k[=a] zh[u^]n), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Occasioned} ([o^]k*k[=a] zh[u^]nd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Occasioning}.] [Cf. F. occasionner.] To give occasion to; to cause; to produce; to induce; as, to occasion anxiety. South. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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