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I itis m., f. [ com + eo ]1) спутник, попутчик, провожатый, сопровождающийcomitem esse alicujus C или alicui O — сопутствовать кому-л.se alicui comitem addere L, V — присоединиться к кому-л.nulli c. exeo J — я выхожу один(cum) aliquo comite Pt, Su — в сопровождении кого-л.2) товарищ, союзник, единомышленник (actionum, sententiarum alicujus C; consiliis alicujus Pl)culpam poena premit c. H — наказание следует за преступлением4) учитель, наставник, провожатый (c. impubis Iuli V); дядька (человек, приставленный для присмотра к ребёнку из богатого дома) Su5) pl. свита, двор, тж. эскорт, кортеж H, Su6) (в позднеимперат. эпоху, начиная с Константина) высший сановник ( впоследствии граф — ср. фр. comte, англ. count)c. thesaurorum CJ — главный казначейc. sacri stabŭli CJ — начальник императорских конюшенc. Aegypti CJ — императорский наместник ЕгиптаII comes 2 л. sg. praes. к comedo I -
2 Coeligena lutetiae
—1. LAT Coeligena lutetiae ( Delattre et Bourcier)2. RUS бурокрылый инка m3. ENG count de Paris [buff-winged] star-frontlet4. DEU Braunschwingenmusketier m, Graf m von Paris5. FRA inca m à gemme bleueVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE — AVES > Coeligena lutetiae
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