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1 excerpere
делать извлечение: excerptum nostris Digestis (1. 2 § 17 C. 1, 17).Латинско-русский словарь к источникам римского права > excerpere
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2 insum
īn-sum, fuī, —, esse1) быть, находиться (в, внутри, на) (nummi in marsupio infuērunt Pl, anulus digĭti inest O; comae insunt capiti O)versari ibidem atque i. Lcr — быть и оставаться в кругу одних и тех же обстоятельствcasus inest illic O — здесь (всё) — дело случаяexcerpere ex aliquā re si quid inest boni C — извлечь из чего л. нечто хорошее, если оно в нём имеется2) быть присущим, быть свойственным, заключаться, содержаться (in superstitione inest timor C; huic viro malitia quaedam inest Sen)
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excerpere — index extract Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
excerpere — ex|cer|pe|re vb., r, de, t (foretage uddrag af en tekst) … Dansk ordbog
exzerpieren — Exzerpt erstellen * * * ex|zer|pie|ren 〈V. tr.; hat〉 Textstellen herausschreiben (aus); Sy 〈veraltet〉 extrahieren (3) ● Aufsätze, ein Buch, diverse Texte exzerpieren [<lat. excerpere „herausnehmen, auslesen“] * * * ex|zer|pie|ren <sw. V.;… … Universal-Lexikon
Exzerpt — Auszug; Abriss (eines Buches); Inhaltsangabe * * * Ex|zẹrpt 〈n. 11〉 aus herausgeschriebenen Textstellen bestehende Kurzfassung eines Textes ● ein Exzerpt anfertigen [<lat. excerptum „das Herausgenommene, Ausgewählte“] * * * Ex|zẹrpt, das;… … Universal-Lexikon
scarce — [13] Scarce comes via Anglo Norman scars, earlier escars, from Vulgar Latin *excarpsus ‘picked out’, hence ‘rare’. This was the past participle of *excarpere, an alteration of classical Latin excerpere ‘picked out. select’ (source of English… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
excerpt — {{11}}excerpt (n.) 1630s, from L. excerptum an extract, selection, neut. of pp. of excerpere (see EXCERPT (Cf. excerpt) (v.)). Related: excerpts. {{12}}excerpt (v.) early 15c. (implied in excerpte), from L. excerptus, pp. of excerpere pluck out,… … Etymology dictionary
scarce — [13] Scarce comes via Anglo Norman scars, earlier escars, from Vulgar Latin *excarpsus ‘picked out’, hence ‘rare’. This was the past participle of *excarpere, an alteration of classical Latin excerpere ‘picked out. select’ (source of English… … Word origins
Excerp — Ex*cerp , v. t. [L. excerpere, excerptum; ex out + carpere to pick, gather. See {Harvest}, and cf. {Scarce}, a.] To pick out. [Obs.] Hales. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scarce — (sk[^a]rs), a. [Compar. {Scarcer} (sk[^a]r s[ e]r); superl. {Scarcest}.] [OE. scars, OF. escars, eschars, LL. scarpsus, excarpsus, for L. excerptus, p. p. of excerpere to pick out, and hence to contract, to shorten; ex (see {Ex }) + carpere. See… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scarcer — Scarce Scarce (sk[^a]rs), a. [Compar. {Scarcer} (sk[^a]r s[ e]r); superl. {Scarcest}.] [OE. scars, OF. escars, eschars, LL. scarpsus, excarpsus, for L. excerptus, p. p. of excerpere to pick out, and hence to contract, to shorten; ex (see {Ex }) + … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scarcest — Scarce Scarce (sk[^a]rs), a. [Compar. {Scarcer} (sk[^a]r s[ e]r); superl. {Scarcest}.] [OE. scars, OF. escars, eschars, LL. scarpsus, excarpsus, for L. excerptus, p. p. of excerpere to pick out, and hence to contract, to shorten; ex (see {Ex }) + … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English