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initĭo, āre, āvi, ātum - tr. - [st2]1 [-] initier (aux mystères). [st2]2 [-] initier à, instruire. [st2]3 [-] baptiser. [st2]4 [-] commencer. [st2]5 [-] tracer (une route), frayer.* * *initĭo, āre, āvi, ātum - tr. - [st2]1 [-] initier (aux mystères). [st2]2 [-] initier à, instruire. [st2]3 [-] baptiser. [st2]4 [-] commencer. [st2]5 [-] tracer (une route), frayer.* * *Initio, initias, initiare. Cic. Donner les commencements et premieres instructions de quelques mysteres, et instituer premierement et endoctriner aucun en quelque religion.\Initiare munditiis. Plaut. S'apprendre et estudier à estre net, joli, propre et miste.\Initiatus literis, quemadmodum et sacris. Plin. iunior. Qui a faict son apprentissage és lettres.\Liberis initiantur maritus et vxor. Quintil. Sont comme desdiez et consacrez ou liez l'un à l'autre par les enfants qu'ils ont communs.
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