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1 divisim
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2 divisim
dīvīsim, Adv. (divido), getrennt, Hieron. epist. 100, 14.
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3 divisim
dīvīsim, Adv. (divido), getrennt, Hieron. epist. 100, 14. -
4 divisim
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5 divisim
(adv.) по частям: quod. div. praestari potest прот. quod totum peti necesse est (l. 85 pr. D. 45, 1).Латинско-русский словарь к источникам римского права > divisim
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6 divisim
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7 αὐτός
Aαὐτόν Leg.Gort. 3.4
, al.), reflexive Pron., self:—in oblique cases used for the personal Pron., him, her, it:—with Art., ὁ αὐτός, ἡ αὐτή, τὸ αὐτό (also ταὐτόν), etc., the very one, the same.I self, myself, thyself, etc., acc. to the person of the Verb: freq. joined with ἐγώ, σύ, etc. (v. infr. 10),1 one's true self, the soul, not the body, Od.11.602; reversely, body, not soul, Il.1.4; oneself, as opp. others who are less prominent, as king to subject, 6.18; Zeus to other gods, 8.4; bird to young, 2.317; man to wife and children, Od.14.265; warrior to horses, Il.2.466, or to weapons, 1.47; shepherd to herd, Od.9.167, cf. Il.1.51; Trojans to allies, 11.220; seamen to ships, 7.338: generally, whole to parts, ib. 474; so laterἡ σίδη καὶ αὐτὴ καὶ τὰ φύλλα Thphr.HP4.10.7
, cf. X.Ath.1.19, Pl.Grg. 511e, etc.;αὐτή τε Μανδάνη καὶ τὸν υἱὸν ἔχουσα X.Cyr.1.3.1
;αὐ. τε καὶ τὰ ποιήματα βουλόμενος ἐπιδεῖξαι Pl.R. 398a
: abs., the Master, as in the Pythag. phrase Αὐτὸς ἔφα, Lat. Ipse dixit; so τίς οὗτος.. ;— Αὐτός, i.e. Socrates, Ar.Nu. 218; ἀναβόησον Αὐτόν ib. 219;ἀνοιγέτω τις δώματ'· Αὐτὸς ἔρχεται
the Master,Id.
Fr. 268, cf. Pl.Prt. 314d, Thphr.Char.2.4, Men.Sam.41:αὐ. ἀϋτεῖ Theoc.24.50
: neut., αὐτὸ σημανεῖ the result will show, E.Ph. 623;αὐτὸ δηλώσει D.19.157
;αὐτὰ δηλοῖ Pl.Prt. 329b
; αὐτὸ διδάξει ib. 324a; esp.αὐτὸ δείξει Cratin. 177
, Pl.Hp.Ma. 288b, cf. Tht. 200e; in full,τάχ' αὐτὸ δείξει τοὔργον S.Fr. 388
;τοὔργον τάχ' αὐτὸ δείξει Ar.Lys. 375
; redupl., ; of things, the very, ὑπὸ λόφον αὐτόν, i.e. just, exactly under.., Il.13.615; πρὸς αὐταῖς ταῖς θύραις close by the door, Lys.12.12; αὐτὸ τὸ δέον the very thing needed, X. An.4.7.7; ; αὐτὸ τὸ περίορθρον the point of dawn, Th.2.3; αὐτὰ τὰ ἐναντία the very opposite, X.Mem. 4.5.7;αὐτὰ τὰ χρήσιμα καὶ ἀναγκαῖα D.H.Th.23
; even,οὔ μοι μέλει ἄλγος οὔτ' αὐτῆς Ἑκάβης Il.6.451
; .—In these senses αὐτός in Prose either precedes both the Art. and Subst., or follows both, e.g. αὐτὸς ὁ υἱός or ὁ υἱὸς αὐτός. The Art. is sts. omitted with proper names, or Nouns denoting individuals,αὐτὸς Μένων X.An.2.1.5
; αὐτὸς βασιλεύς ib.1.7.11.2 of oneself, of one's own accord,ἀλλά τις αὐ. ἴτω Il.17.254
; ;καταπαύσομεν· οἱ δὲ καὶ αὐτοὶ παυέσθων Od.2.168
;ἥξει γὰρ αὐτά S.OT 341
; also, in person,τῶν πραγμάτων ὑμῖν.. αὐτοῖς ἀντιληπτέον D.1.2
.3 by oneself or itself, alone, αὐτός περ ἐών although alone, Il.8.99; αὐτὸς ἐγείναο παῖδ', i.e. without a mother, 5.880, cf. Hes.Th. 924; by himself,Hdt.
5.85; αὐτοὶ γάρ ἐσμεν we are by ourselves, i.e. among friends, Ar.Ach. 504, cf. Th. 472, Pl.Prm. 137b, Herod.6.70, Plu.2.755c, Luc. DDeor.10.2;αὐτοῖς τοῖς ἀνδράσι.. ἢ καὶ τοῖς ἄλλοις X.An.2.3.7
;ἄνευ τοῦ σίτου τὸ ὄψον αὐτὸ ἐσθίειν Id.Mem.3.14.3
;τὸν τρίβωνα ὃν αὐτὸν φορεῖ Thphr.Char.22.13
(prob.); αὐτὰ γὰρ ἔστιν ταῦτα these and no others, Emp.21.13, al.: strengthd., αὐτὸς κτήσατο οἶος himself alone, Od.14.450; αὐτὸς μόνος, v. μόνος II; αὐτὸς καθ' αὑτόν, v. ἑαυτοῦ.4 in Philosophy, by or in itself, of an abstract concept or idea,δίκαιον αὐτό Pl.Phd. 65d
;αὐτὸ τὸ ἕν Id.Prm. 143a
, al., cf. Arist. Metaph. 997b8: neut., αὐτό is freq. in this sense, attached to Nouns of all genders,οὐκ αὐτὸ δικαιοσύνην ἐπαινοῦντες ἀλλὰ τὰς ἀπ' αὐτῆς εὐδοκιμήσεις Pl.R. 363a
; less freq. with Art.,τί ποτ' ἐστὶν αὐτὸ ἡ ἀρετή Id.Prt. 360e
; more fully, εἰ αὐτὸ τοῦτο πατέρα ἠρώτων, ἆρα ὁ πατήρ ἐστι πατήρ τινος, ἢ οὔ; Id.Smp. 199d; ἀδελφός, αὐτὸ τοῦτο ὅπερ ἔστιν the ideal, abstract brother, ibid.e: later, in compos., αὐτοαγαθόν, αὐτοάνθρωπος, etc. (q. v.), cf. Arist.Metaph. 1040b33; less freq. agreeing with the Subst., , etc.; doubled,ἐκ τῆς εἰκόνος μανθάνειν αὐτήν τε αὐτήν, εἰ καλῶς εἴκασται
its very self,Id.
Cra. 439a.5 in dat. with Subst., in one, together, ἀνόρουσεν αὐτῇ σὺν φόρμιγγι he sprang up lyre in hand, Il.9.194; αὐτῇ σὺν πήληκι κάρη helmet and all, 14.498, cf. Od.13.118;αὐτῷ σὺν ἄγγει E. Ion 32
, cf. Hipp. 1213; also withoutσύν, αὐτῇ κεν γαίῃ ἐρύσαι Il.8.24
: so freq. in Prose and Poetry, αὐτοῖς ἀνδράσι men and all, Hdt.6.93; αὐτοῖσι συμμάχοισι allies and all, A.Pr. 223 (lyr.); : with Art., ;αὐτοῖσι τοῖς πόρπαξι Ar.Eq. 849
, etc.;αὐτοῖς τοῖς ἵπποις κατακρημνισθῆναι X.Cyr.1.4.7
.6 added to ordinal Numbers, e.g. πέμπτος αὐτός himself the fifth, i. e. himself with four others, Th.1.46, cf. 8.35, X.HG2.2.17, Apoc.17.11, etc.:— αὐτός always being the chief person.7 freq. coupled withοὗτος, τοῦτ' αὐτό ἐστι τὸ ζητηθέν Pl.Plt. 267c
, etc.;αὐτὸ τοῦτο μόνον Id.Grg. 500b
; alsoλεγόντων ἄλλο μὲν οὐδέν.. αὐτὰ δὲ τάδε Th.1.139
;πόλεις ἄλλας τε καὶ αὐτὸ τοῦτο τὸ Βυζάντιον X.An.7.1.27
; ταῦτα ἥκω αὐτὰ ἵνα .. Pl.Prt. 310e.9 repeated in apodosi for emphasis,αὐτὸς ἐπαγγειλάμενος σώσειν.. αὐτὸς ἀπώλεσεν Lys.12.68
, cf. A.Fr. 350, X.An.3.2.4.10 in connexion with the person. Pron.,ἐγὼν αὐτός Od.2.194
;σέθεν αὐτοῦ Il.23.312
;νωΐτερον αὐτῶν 15.39
(always divisim in Hom.); folld. by an enclit. Pron.,αὐτόν μιν Od.4.244
; soαὐτὸν γάρ σε δεῖ Προμηθέως A.Pr.86
; alsoαὐτὸς ἔγωγε Pl.Phd. 59b
, etc.:— after Hom. in the oblique cases αὐτός coalesces with the Pron., ἐμαυτοῦ, σεαυτοῦ (these not in Alc. or Sapph., A.D.Pron.80.10 sqq.), ἑαυτοῦ, etc. (q. v.).b with person. Pron. omitted, αὐτός.. ἧσθαι λιλαίομαι, for ἐγὼ αὐτός, Il.13.252; αὐτὸν ἐλέησον, for ἐμὲ αὐτόν, 24.503;αὐτῶν γὰρ ἀπωλόμεθ' ἀφραδίῃσιν Od.10.27
; in 2.33 οἱ αὐτῷ is simply a strengthd. form of οἱ; and so in [dialect] Att., when σὲ αὐτόν, ἐμοὶ αὐτῷ, etc., are read divisim, they are emphatic, not reflexive; in this case αὐτός generally precedes the person. Pron., cf. X.Cyr.6.2.25 with 6.1.14.c with the reflexive ἑαυτοῦ, αὑτοῦ, etc., to add force and definiteness,αὐτὸς καθ' αὑτοῦ A.Th. 406
; αὐτοὶ ὑφ' αὑτῶν ib. 194;αὐτοὶ καθ' αὑτούς X.Mem.3.5.4
;αὐτὸ καθ' αὑτό Pl.Tht. 201e
; sts. between the Art. and reflex. Pron., , cf. Pr. 762; : also κατ' αὐτὺ ([dialect] Boeot. for αὐτοὶ)αὐτῶν IG7.3172.121
(Orchom. [dialect] Boeot.).d αὐτοῦ, αὐτῶν with possess. Pron.,πατρὸς κλέος ἠδ' ἐμὸν αὐτοῦ Il.6.446
;θρῆνον.. ἐμὸν τὸν αὐτῆς A.Ag. 1323
; ; τοῖς οἷσιν αὐτοῦ ib. 1248; ;τοῖς ἡμετέροις αὐτῶν φίλοις X.An. 7.1.29
.e αὐτὸς ἑαυτοῦ with [comp] Comp. and [comp] Sup. Adj.,αὐτὸς ἑωυτοῦ ῥέει πολλῷ ὑποδεέστερος Hdt.2.25
;τῇ εὐρυτάτη ἐστὶ αὐτὴ ἑωυτῆς Id.1.203
.11 αὐτός for ὁ αὐτός, the same, Il.12.225, Od.8.107, 16.138, Pi.N.5.1 (never in Trag.), and in later Prose,αὐταῖς ταῖς ἡμέραις IG 14.966
(ii A. D.), cf. Ev.Luc.23.12.12 [comp] Comp.αὐτότερος Epich.5
: [comp] Sup. his very self,Ar.
Pl.83: neut. pl. αὐτότατα dub. in Phld.Piet.80. Adv., [comp] Comp.αὐτοτέρως Gal.18(2).431
.II he, she, it, for the simple Pron. of 3 pers., only in oblique cases (exc. in later Gk., Ev.Luc.4.15, etc.), and rarely first in a sentence, Pl.La. 194e, and later, Ep.Eph.2.10, etc.: rare in [dialect] Ep., Il. 12.204 (where Hdn. treated it as enclitic), and mostly emphatic, ib.14.457, Od.16.388; so in Trag., E.Hel. 421: in Prose, to recall a Noun used earlier in the sentence,ἐγὼ μὲν οὖν βασιλέα.. οὐκ οἶδα ὅ τι δεῖ αὐτὸν ὀμόσαι X.An.2.4.7
;πειράσομαι τῷ πάππῳ.. συμμαχεῖν αὐτῷ Id.Cyr.1.3.15
;ἄνδρα δὴ.. εἰ ἀφίκοιτο εἰς τὴν πόλιν, προσκυνοῖμεν ἂν αὐτόν Pl.R. 398a
; after a Relative,ὅς κε θεοῖς ἐπιπείθηται.. ἔκλυον αὐτοῦ Il.1.218
;οὓς μὴ εὕρισκον, κενοτάφιον αὐτοῖς ἐποίησαν X.An.6
. 4.9, cf. 1.9.29; esp. where a second Verb requires a change of case in the Pron.,οἳ ἂν ἐξελεγχθῶσι.. ὡς προδότας αὐτοὺς ὄντας τιμωρηθῆναι Id.An.2.5.27
;ἐκεῖνοι οἷς οὐκ ἐχαρίζονθ' οἱ λέγοντες οὐδ' ἐφίλουν αὐτούς D.3.24
; in subdivisions,ὅσοι.. οἱ μὲν αὐτῶν.. X.Cyr.1.1.1
, cf. Pl.Chrm. 168e; later, pleonastically after a Relative,ὧν ὁ μὲν αὐτῶν Call.Epigr.43
, cf. Ev.Luc.3.16, Apoc.7.2, etc.: in S.Ph. 316 αὐτοῖς is emphatic 'in their own persons'.III with Art. ὁ αὐτός, ἡ αὐτή, τὸ αὐτό, and [dialect] Att. [var] contr. αὑτός, αὑτή, ταὐτό and ταὐτόν (as required by the metre, cf. S.OT 734 with 325, and in Prose to avoid hiatus): gen. ταὐτοῦ, dat. ταὐτῷ, pl. neut. ταὐτά; [dialect] Ion. ὡυτός, τὠυτό:—the very one, the same, rare in Hom., Il. 6.391, Od.7.55, 326;ὁ αὐ. εἰμι τῇ γνώμῃ Th.3.38
, cf. 5.75;ἐπὶ τὸ αὐ. αἱ γνῶμαι ἔφερον Id.1.79
: c. dat., to denote sameness or agreement, esp. in Prose,τὠυτὸ ἂν ὑμῖν ἐπρήσσομεν Hdt.4.119
; ; ὁ αὐτὸς τῷ λίθῳ the same as the stone, Pl. Euthd. 298a; ἐν ταὐτῷ εἶναί τινι to be in the place with.., X.An.3.1.27; προσίεσθαί τινα ἐς ταὐτὸ ἑαυτῷ to have a person meet one, ib.30, cf. A.Ch. 210;κατὰ ταὐτὰ τῷ Νείλῳ Hdt.2.20
;τῇ αὐτῇ.. καί Id.4.109
; ;ὁ αὐτός.. ὥσπερ Pl.Phd. 86a
; face to face,Jul.
Or.2.5a0.2 in later Greek, the said, the above-named,Ἡρώδης ὁ αὐ. PLille23.8
(iii B. C.), etc.IV Adverbial phrases:1 simply, merely,Ph.
2.252, etc.;αὐ. μόνον ἐργάτης Luc.Somn.9
;αὐ. μόνον τὸ ὄνομα τῆς φωνῆς A.D.Synt.22.20
.3 αὐτὸ τοῦτο as Adv., PGrenf.1.114 (ii B. C.), 2 Ep.Pet. 1.5;τῆς αὐτὸ τοῦτο κινουμένης σφαίρας Iamb. Comm.Math.17
.4 with Preps., added together, making a total,PLond.
2.196.37 (ii A. D.); together, at the same time,Act.Ap.
14.1, etc.; but just then,Hdn.
1.12.3.V In Compos.:1 of or by oneself, self-.., as in αὐτοδίδακτος, αὐτογνώμων, αὐτόματος: and so, independently, as in αὐτοκράτωρ, αὐτόνομος.2 hence, as a second self, very.., bodily, as with proper names, Αὐτοθαΐς.3 in the abstract, the ideal, v. supr.1.4.4 precisely, as in αὐτόδεκα.5 rarely with reflex. sense of ἀλλήλων, as in αὐτοκτονέω.6 in one piece with, together with, as in αὐτόκωπος, αὐτοχείλης, αὐτόπρεμνος, αὐτόρριζος.7 by itself: hence, only, as in αὐτόξυλος, αὐτόποκος.—For αὐτοῦ, αὐτῶς, etc., v. the respective Arts. -
8 Вместе
- simul; una, unose; conjuncte, conjunctim; cum; communiter; copulatim; promisue;• самые последние цветки встречаются вместе с плодами - flores postremi simul cum fructibus obveniunt;
• вместе с тем - simul;
• климат суровый и вместе с тем очень сухой - clima asperum simulque siccissimum; una cum; una;
• вместе с - cum; in societate; promiscue;
• вместе и порознь - conjunctim et divisim;
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9 divido
dī-vĭdo, vīsi, vīsum, 3 ( perf. sync. divisse, Hor. S. 2, 3, 169), v. a. [root vidh-, to part, split; Sanscr. vidhyati, to penetrate, whence vidhava; Lat. vidua].I.To force asunder, part, separate, divide (very freq. and class.; cf.: distribuo, dispertio; findo, scindo, dirimo, divello, separo, sejungo, segrego, secerno).A.Lit.: Europam Libyamque rapax ubi dividit unda, Enn. ap. Cic. Tusc. 1, 20; and id. N. D. 3, 10:2.discludere mundum membraque dividere,
Lucr. 5, 440; cf.:si omne animal secari ac dividi potest, nullum est eorum individuum,
Cic. N. D. 3, 12:crassum aërem,
id. Tusc. 1, 19 fin. (with perrumpere); cf.nubila,
Hor. C. 1, 34, 6:muros,
to break through, Verg. A. 2, 234:marmor cuneis,
to split, Plin. 36, 5, 4, § 14; cf.:hunc medium securi,
Hor. S. 1, 1, 100:mediam frontem ferro,
Verg. A. 9, 751; also simply, insulam, for to divide into two parts, Liv. 24, 6.— Poet.:vagam caelo volucrem,
i. e. to cleave, to shoot, Sil. 2, 90:sol... in partes non aequas dividit orbem,
Lucr. 5, 683;so Galliam in partes tres,
Caes. B. G. 1, 1:vicum in duas partes flumine,
id. ib. 3, 1, 6:civitatem Helvetiam in quatuor pagos,
id. ib. 1, 12, 4:populum unum in duas partes,
Cic. Rep. 1, 19; cf. Caes. B. G. 7, 32, 5; id. B. C. 1, 35, 3:divisi in factiones,
Suet. Ner. 20 et saep.—Transf.a.For distribuere, to divide among several, to distribute, apportion:b.praedam,
Plaut. Rud. 4, 3, 72:argentum,
id. Aul. 2, 2, 3:pecudes et agros,
Lucr. 5, 1109; cf.agros,
Cic. Rep. 2, 18:agrum viritim,
id. Brut. 14, 57; cf.:bona viritim,
id. Tusc. 3, 20, 48:munera, vestem, aurum, etc.,
Suet. Aug. 7 et saep.:nummos in viros,
Plaut. Aul. 1, 2, 30:Thracia in Rhoemetalcen inque liberos Cotyis dividitur,
Tac. A. 2, 67; cf. id. ib. 3, 38. So of distributing troops in any place:equitatum in omnes partes,
Caes. B. G. 6, 43, 4:exercitum omnem passim in civitates,
Liv. 28, 2; cf. id. 6, 3 fin.:Romanos in custodiam civitatium,
id. 43, 19; cf. id. 37, 45 fin.; cf.also: conjuratos municipatim,
Suet. Caes. 14:agros viritim civibus,
Cic. Rep. 2, 14; so with dat. (most freq.):agrum sordidissimo cuique,
Liv. 1, 47; cf. id. 34, 32; Suet. Caes. 20 et saep.:tabellas toti Italiae,
Cic. Sull. 15:praedam militibus,
Sall. J. 91, 6:loca praefectis,
Liv. 25, 30:duo praedia natis duobus,
Hor. S. 2, 3, 169:oscula nulli,
id. C. 1, 36, 6 et saep.; cf.in double construction: divisit in singulos milites trecenos aeris, duplex centurionibus, triplex equiti,
Liv. 40, 59:inter participes praedam,
Plaut. Pers. 5, 1, 5; so,inter se,
id. Poen. 3, 5, 30; Nep. Thras. 1 fin.:per populum fumantia (liba),
Ov. F. 3, 672; so,agros per veteranos,
Suet. Dom. 9:dimidiam partem cum aliquo,
Plaut. Aul. 4, 10, 37; so id. Am. 5, 1, 73; id. Stich. 5, 4, 15:praemia mecum,
Ov. F. 4, 887.— Absol.:non divides (with dispertire),
Plaut. Aul. 2, 4, 4; so Liv. 44, 45; Ov. M. 13, 102 al.—In mercant. lang. like distrahere and divendere, to sell piecemeal, in parcels, to retail, Suet. Caes. 54; id. Ner. 26.—c.In mal. part., Plaut. Aul. 2, 4, 4 Wagner; 7; cf. Petr. 11 Büch.—B.Trop.1.In gen.:2.bona tripartito,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 13 fin.:annum ex aequo,
Ov. M. 5, 565:horas (bucina),
Luc. 2, 689:tempora curarum remissionumque,
Tac. Agr. 9:dignitatem ordinum,
id. A. 13, 27:et explanare ambigua,
Cic. Or. 32 fin.:idem genus universum in species certas partietur et dividet,
id. ib. 33, 117; cf.of logical or rhet. division,
id. Fin. 2, 9, 28; Quint. 3, 6, 37 et saep.: verba, to divide at the end of the line, Suet. Aug. 87:nos alio mentes, alio divisimus aures,
Cat. 62, 15; cf.:animum nunc huc celerem, nunc dividit illuc,
Verg. A. 4, 285.—In partic.a.Sententiam, polit. t. t., to divide the question, i. e. to take the vote separately upon the several parts of a motion or proposition:b.divisa sententia est postulante nescio quo,
Cic. Mil. 6, 14; id. Fam. 1, 2; Plin. Ep. 8, 14, 15; Sen. Ep. 21; id. Vit. Beat. 3. The expression used in requiring this was DIVIDE, Ascon. Cic. Mil. 6, 14.—(Acc. to A. 2. a.) To distribute, apportion:c.sic belli rationem esse divisam, ut, etc.,
Caes. B. C. 3, 17, 3:haec temporibus,
Ter. And. 3, 1, 18;Just. Praef. § 3: ea (negotia) divisa hoc modo dicebantur, etc.,
Sall. C. 43, 2.—Pregn., to break up, dissolve, destroy = dissolvere:d.nostrum concentum,
Hor. Ep. 1, 14, 31:ira fuit capitalis ut ultima divideret mors,
id. S. 1, 7, 13:dividitur ferro regnum,
Luc. 1, 109; cf.:dividimus muros, et moenia pandimus urbis,
Verg. A. 2, 234.—To accompany, i. e. to share upon an instrument a song sung by a voice:II. A.grata feminis Imbelli cithara carmina divides,
Hor. C. 1, 15, 15.Lit.:B.flumen Rhenus agrum Helvetium a Germanis dividit... flumen Rhodanus provinciam nostram ab Helvetiis dividit,
Caes. B. G. 1, 2, 3; 1, 8, 1; 5, 11, 9:Macedoniam a Thessalia,
id. B. C. 3, 36, 3:Gallos ab Aquitanis,
id. B. G. 1, 1, 2 al.:tota cervice desecta, divisa a corpore capita,
Liv. 31, 34, 4:populum distribuit in quinque classes, senioresque a junioribus divisit,
Cic. Rep. 2, 22:tam multa illa meo divisast milia lecto, Quantum, etc.,
Prop. 1, 12, 3; cf.:dextras miseris complexibus,
Stat. Th. 3, 166:tuis toto dividor orbe rogis,
Ov. Pont. 1, 9, 48:dividor (sc.: ab uxore) haud aliter, quam si mea membra relinquam,
Ov. Tr. 1, 3, 73; cf. Prop. 1, 12, 10:(Italiam) Longa procul longis via dividit invia terris,
separates, keeps distant, Verg. A. 3, 383; cf. id. ib. 12, 45:discedite a contactu ac dividite turbidos,
Tac. A. 1, 43 fin. —Trop., to separate, distinguish:2.legem bonam a mala,
Cic. Leg. 1, 16, 44:defensionem (opp. se comitem exitii promittebat),
Tac. A. 3, 15. —Transf., for distinguere (II.), to distinguish, decorate, adorn (very rare):(α). (β).qualis gemma micat, fulvum quae dividit aurum,
Verg. A. 10, 134:scutulis dividere,
Plin. 8, 48, 74, § 196.—Hence, dīvīsus, a, um, P. a., divided, separated:divisior,
Lucr. 4, 962.— Adv.dīvīsim, separately, Hier. Ep. 100, 14. -
10 βαρυπενθής
1 of deep grief ]βαρυπε[νθ (supp. Snell: fort. divisim) ?fr. 344. 6. -
11 ὑπεραίσιος
1 excessive ὑπ]εραισιον [ (forte divisim: supp. Körte) fr. 173. 8. -
12 APART
[ADV]SEORSUMSEORSUSSEPARATIMSEPARATESEPARABILITERSECRETODIVISIM- BE APART FROM -
13 SEPARATELY
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14 αὐτοάλφα
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αὐτοάλφα
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15 βαρυστενάχων
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βαρυστενάχων
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16 γεροντογρᾴδιο
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > γεροντογρᾴδιο
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17 δηλαδή
δηλᾰδή (cf.Aδῆλος 11.4
), Adv. clearly, manifestly, Epich.149, S.OT 1501, E.IA 1366, Timocl.3 D., etc.: ironically, προφάσιος τῆσδε δηλαδή on this pretext forsooth, Hdt.4.135: freq. in answers,οὐ πόλλ' ἔνεστι δεινὰ τῷ γήρᾳ κακά;—δηλαδή
yes plainly, of course,Ar.
V. 441: but better written divisim in such phrases asἢ δῆλα δὴ ὅτι..; Pl.Prt. 309a
, etc.; cf.δῆλα δὴ καὶ ταῦτα Id.Cri. 48b
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18 διαπασῶν
A concord of the first and last notes, octave; more correctly divisim, τέταται διὰ πασῶν (sc. χορδῶν) Pl.R. 432a;τὸ δὶς διὰ πασῶν Plu.2.1019b
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19 διάτριχα
διάτρῐχα, Adv.A = τρίχα, in three divisions, three ways, usu. written divisim in Hom., as Il.2.655; as one word, h.Cer.86, A.R.2.997.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διάτριχα
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20 διΐφιλος
A dear to Zeus, usu. written divisim, Il.1.74, etc., but cf. EM275.6, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διΐφιλος
См. также в других словарях:
divisim — /di vīˈzim, dē wēˈsim/ (Latin) adverb Separately … Useful english dictionary
divisim — separately Latin Adverbs and Prepositions … Phrontistery dictionary
divisim — /davayzsm/ In old English law, severally; separately … Black's law dictionary
divisim — /davayzsm/ In old English law, severally; separately … Black's law dictionary
divisim — Severally; separately … Ballentine's law dictionary
divisim et conjunctim — Severally and jointly … Ballentine's law dictionary
si plures conditiones ascriptas fuerunt donationi conjunctim, omnibus est parendum; et ad veritatem copulative requiritur quod utraque pars sit vera, si divisim… — si plures conditiones ascriptas fuerunt donationi conjunctim, omnibus est parendum; et ad veritatem copulative requiritur quod utraque pars sit vera, si divisim, quilibet vel alteri forum satis est obtemperare; et in disjunctivis, sufficit… … Black's law dictionary
conjunctim et divisim — /kanjarjktam et davayzam/ L. Lat. In old English law, jointly and severally … Black's law dictionary
conjunctim et divisim — /kanjarjktam et davayzam/ L. Lat. In old English law, jointly and severally … Black's law dictionary
conjunctim et divisim — Jointly and severally … Ballentine's law dictionary
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