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prae-for, fātus, 1 (old imper. praefato, Cato, R. R. 134. 1:I.praefamino,
id. ib. 141, 2; cf. Müll. ad Fest. p. 87, 10), v. dep. n. and a.In gen., to say or utter beforehand, to premise, preface:II.in parte operis mei licet mihi praefari, quod, etc.,
Liv. 21, 1, 1; Col. 10, praef. 5; 12, 50, 7; Cels. 3, 1: praefatus, de summā se republicā acturum, having first announced by edict that, etc., Suet. Caes. 28:quae de deorum naturā praefati sumus, etc.,
Cic. Univ. 10 fin.:cum praefatus fuero, quae, etc.,
Col. 1 prooem. fin.; Gell. 9, 15, 4:sibi Asiam sufficere praefatus,
Just. 11, 5, 5:arcana se et silenda afferre praefatus,
Curt. 6, 7, 3:is cum praefatus esset, scire, etc.,
id. 7, 4, 9; Liv. 43, 7, 7.—Esp.A.In a relig. sense, to utter a preliminary prayer, to address in prayer beforehand:B.majores nostri omnibus rebus agendis Quod bonum, faustum, felix fortunatumque esset, praefabantur,
Cic. Div. 1, 45, 102:pontifice maximo praefante carmen,
Liv. 5, 41, 3: decemviri carminibus (abl.) praefarentur, should say beforehand ( = praeirent), id. 22, 1, 16 (v. Weissenb. ad h. l.): priusquam hasce fruges condantur... ture, vino Jano, Jovi, Junoni praefato, offering wine and incense, say a prayer to Janus, etc., Cato, R. R. 134, 1.—With the obj.-acc. of the deity:Janum Jovemque vino praefamino,
id. ib. 141, 2:divos,
Verg. A. 11, 301.—Si dicimus, Ille patrem strangulavit, honorem non praefamur:C.sin de Aureliā aliquid aut Lolliā, honos praefandus est,
we do not preface it by saying, with permission, with respect be it spoken, Cic. Fam. 9, 22, 4:veniam,
to ask leave before speaking, App. M. 1 init.; id. Flor. init. —To name or cite beforehand: Aristoteles, quem in iis magnā secuturus ex parte praefandum reor, to mention or name as an authority in advance, Plin. 8, 16, 17, § 43.—III. A.praefātus, a, um, in pass. signif., mentioned or stated before (post-class.):B.condemnatus ex praefatis causis,
Dig. 20, 4, 12:jura,
ib. 10, 3, 19: sic etiam nostro praefatus habebere libro, named at the beginning, Aus. praef. 2 fin.:sine honoribus praefatis appellare aliquid,
without saying, By your leave, Arn. 5, 176:vir praefatā reverentiā nominandus,
Vop. Aur. 1.—Hence, subst.: praefātum, i, n., for praefatio, a preface:praefato opus est,
Symm. Ep. 6, 3.—praefandus, a, um, P. a., for which must be asked permission or indulgence; that requires apology:praefandi umoris e corpore effluvium,
Plin. 7, 51, 52, § 171.—Hence, subst.: praefanda, ōrum, n., foul expressions:in praefanda videmur incidere,
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prae-for, fātus, 1 (old imper. praefato, Cato, R. R. 134. 1:I.praefamino,
id. ib. 141, 2; cf. Müll. ad Fest. p. 87, 10), v. dep. n. and a.In gen., to say or utter beforehand, to premise, preface:II.in parte operis mei licet mihi praefari, quod, etc.,
Liv. 21, 1, 1; Col. 10, praef. 5; 12, 50, 7; Cels. 3, 1: praefatus, de summā se republicā acturum, having first announced by edict that, etc., Suet. Caes. 28:quae de deorum naturā praefati sumus, etc.,
Cic. Univ. 10 fin.:cum praefatus fuero, quae, etc.,
Col. 1 prooem. fin.; Gell. 9, 15, 4:sibi Asiam sufficere praefatus,
Just. 11, 5, 5:arcana se et silenda afferre praefatus,
Curt. 6, 7, 3:is cum praefatus esset, scire, etc.,
id. 7, 4, 9; Liv. 43, 7, 7.—Esp.A.In a relig. sense, to utter a preliminary prayer, to address in prayer beforehand:B.majores nostri omnibus rebus agendis Quod bonum, faustum, felix fortunatumque esset, praefabantur,
Cic. Div. 1, 45, 102:pontifice maximo praefante carmen,
Liv. 5, 41, 3: decemviri carminibus (abl.) praefarentur, should say beforehand ( = praeirent), id. 22, 1, 16 (v. Weissenb. ad h. l.): priusquam hasce fruges condantur... ture, vino Jano, Jovi, Junoni praefato, offering wine and incense, say a prayer to Janus, etc., Cato, R. R. 134, 1.—With the obj.-acc. of the deity:Janum Jovemque vino praefamino,
id. ib. 141, 2:divos,
Verg. A. 11, 301.—Si dicimus, Ille patrem strangulavit, honorem non praefamur:C.sin de Aureliā aliquid aut Lolliā, honos praefandus est,
we do not preface it by saying, with permission, with respect be it spoken, Cic. Fam. 9, 22, 4:veniam,
to ask leave before speaking, App. M. 1 init.; id. Flor. init. —To name or cite beforehand: Aristoteles, quem in iis magnā secuturus ex parte praefandum reor, to mention or name as an authority in advance, Plin. 8, 16, 17, § 43.—III. A.praefātus, a, um, in pass. signif., mentioned or stated before (post-class.):B.condemnatus ex praefatis causis,
Dig. 20, 4, 12:jura,
ib. 10, 3, 19: sic etiam nostro praefatus habebere libro, named at the beginning, Aus. praef. 2 fin.:sine honoribus praefatis appellare aliquid,
without saying, By your leave, Arn. 5, 176:vir praefatā reverentiā nominandus,
Vop. Aur. 1.—Hence, subst.: praefātum, i, n., for praefatio, a preface:praefato opus est,
Symm. Ep. 6, 3.—praefandus, a, um, P. a., for which must be asked permission or indulgence; that requires apology:praefandi umoris e corpore effluvium,
Plin. 7, 51, 52, § 171.—Hence, subst.: praefanda, ōrum, n., foul expressions:in praefanda videmur incidere,
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sā̆crāmentum, i, n. [sacro].I.In good class. Lat., a jurid. and milit. t. t.A.Jurid. t. t., the sum which the two parties to a suit at first deposited, but afterwards became bound for, with the tresviri capitales; so called because the sum deposited by the losing party was used for religious purposes, esp. for the sacra publica; v. Fest. p. 344 Müll.; or, perh. more correctly, because the money was deposited in a sacred place; v. the foll. passage of Varro and Müller's note. (Another reason is given in Isid. Orig. 5, 24 fin.: sacramentum est pignus sponsionis; vocatum autem sacramentum, quia violare, quod quisque promittit, perfidia est): ea pecunia, quae in judicium venit in litibus, sacramentum a sacro. Qui petebat et qui infitiabatur, de aliis rebus utrique quingenos aeris ad pontem deponebant, de aliis rebus item certo alio legitimo numero assum;2.qui judicio vicerat, suom sacramentum e sacro auferebat, victi ad aerarium redibat,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 180 Müll. N. cr.: qui prior vindicaverat, dicebat: quando tu injuria vindicavisti, de aeris sacramento te provoco; adversarius quoque dicebat: similiter ego te;seu L. asses sacramenti nominabant... Postea praedes Praetor ab utroque accipiebat sacramenti, quod id in publicum cedebat,
Gai. Inst. 4, 16; cf. id. ib. 4, 16, § 13 sq.;95: sacramenti autem nomine id aes dici coeptum est quod et propter aerarii inopiam et sacrorum publicorum multitudinem consumebatur id in rebus divinis,
Fest. p. 344 Müll.: cum in rem aliquam agerent litigatores et poena se sacramenti peterent, poscebant judicem, qui dabatur post trigesimum diem, Pseudo-Ascon. ad. Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 9, § 26 (p. 164 Orell.):de multae sacramento consules comitiis centuriatis tulerunt,
Cic. Rep. 2, 35, 60.—Meton., a cause, a civil suit or process:B.decemviri re quaesitā et deliberatā sacramentum nostrum justum judicaverunt,
Cic. Caecin. 33, 97; cf.transf. in gen.: homines graves, quibuscum tibi justo sacramento contendere, non liceret,
on equal terms, with a fair chance of success, id. de Or. 1, 10, 42: cetera... entechna et arguta adparebunt, ut sacramento contendas mea non esse, lay a wager, i. e. confidently assert, id. Fam. 7, 32, 2:injustis vindiciis ac sacramentis ali enos fundos petere,
id. Mil. 27, 74: si Xviri [p. 1612] sacramentum in libertatem injustum judicassent, id. Dom. 29, 78.—Milit. t. t. (cf. infra, 2, the passage from Cic. Off. 1, 11, 36), orig. the preliminary engagement entered into by newly-enlisted troops (this was followed by the proper military oath, jusjurandum, which was at first voluntary, but, after the second Punic war, was demanded by the military tribune): milites tum (i.e. 538 A.U.C.), quod numquam antea factum erat, jurejurando ab tribunis militum adacti milites [jussu consulis conventuros]: nam ad eam diem nihil praeter sacramentum fuerat;2.et, ubi ad decuriatum aut centuriatum convenissent, suā voluntate ipsi inter sese decuriati equites, centuriati pedites conjurabant, sese fugae atque formidinis ergo non abituros neque ex ordine recessuros, nisi, etc.... Id ex voluntario inter ipsos foedere ad tribunos ac legitimam juris jurandi adactionem translatum,
Liv. 22, 38, 2 seq. Weissenb. ad loc.; cf. Front. Strat. 4, 1, 4; and v. Becker, Antiq. 3, 2, p. 292 sq.—Hence, since that time,For jusjurandum, the military oath of allegiance (very freq. and class.):b.milites Domitianos sacramentum apud se dicere jubet,
to take the oath of allegiance, Caes. B. C. 1, 23; so,sacramentum dicere,
id. ib. 1, 86 fin.:quos consulis sacramento rogavisset,
id. B. G. 6, 1:sacramentum dicere alicui,
Tac. A. 1, 28; and in a like signif. in Livy: sacramento (abl.) dicere, Liv. 2, 24 fin.; 4, 53; 25, 5; 41, 5 fin.:sacramento dicere alicui,
id. 24, 8: ut omnes minores quinquaginta annis sacramento (abl.) rogaret, should administer the oath of allegiance to them, swear them in, id. 40, 26; so,rogare (aliquos) sacramento,
id. 32, 26; 35, 2; Quint. 12, 2, 26;in a like sense: adigere sacramento aliquos,
Liv. 4, 5; 7, 11; 9, 29; Tac. A. 1, 37; id. H. 1, 55:adigere aliquos sacramento Othonis,
id. ib. 1, 76:Vitellii,
id. ib. 2, 55:Vespasiani,
id. ib. 2, 79:adigere aliquos sacramento in nomen senatūs,
Suet. Galb. 16:sacramento aliquem tenere... sacramento tenere,
Caes. B. C. 2, 32; cf.:secundo eum obliget militiae sacramento, quia, priore amisso, jure cum hostibus pugnare non poterat,
Cic. Off. 1, 11, 36 (in which passage the primary jurid. signif. is alluded to):ex quibus (legionibus) aetate aut valetudine fessi sacramento solvebantur,
Tac. A. 16, 13 fin.:legionibus, quae sacramentum mutaverant, in paenitentiam conversis,
i. e. had revolted, Suet. Claud. 13; cf.:paenitentia mutati sacramenti,
id. Galb. 10:alicujus sacramentum exuere,
Tac. H. 3, 42:hoc sacramento (viz. in the service of Bacchus) initiatos juvenes milites faciendos censetis?
Liv. 39, 15.—Transf., in gen., an oath, a solemn obligation or engagement (mostly post-Aug.):II.ut sacramento contendas mea non esse,
Cic. Fam. 7, 32, 2:non ego perfidum Dixi sacramentum: ibimus, ibimus, etc.,
Hor. C. 2, 17, 10:in verba Eumolpi sacramentum juravimus,
Petr. 117, 5:amicitiae sacramentum delevi,
id. 80, 4:sacramento quodam nexi,
Just. 20, 4, 14:se sacramento obstringere, ne, etc.,
Plin. Ep. 10, 96 (97), 7:si quod inesset mutis animalibus tacitum ac naturale sacramentum,
App. M. 3, p. 140, 31.—In eccl. and late Lat., something to be kept sacred.1.A secret:2.sacramentum regis abscondere,
Vulg. Tob. 12, 7.—The gospel revelation: nolite verba, cum sacramentum meum Erit canendum, providenter quaerere, Prud. steph. 10,15.—3.A mystery:4.sacramentum stellarum,
Vulg. Apoc. 1, 20:pietatis,
id. 1 Tim. 3, 16; Lact. 7, 24; Aug. de Agone Christi, 24.—A sacrament:5.signa, cum ad res divinas pertinent, sacramenta appellantur,
Aug. Ep. 138:baptismi,
id. Doctr. Christ. 3, 13:sanguinis Christi,
id. Ep. ad Bonif. 98, 9:(matrimonii),
Vulg. Eph. 5, 32.—The office of the ministry:Athanasium episcopum... coctus in unum quaesitus (synodus ut appellant) removit a sacramento quod obtinebat,
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1. n иск. линия; линии, контур2. n черта, штрихline style — тип линии; тип штриха литеры
draw a line — подвести черту; положить предел
3. n муз. линейка4. n черта, особенность, штрих5. n верёвка, бечёвка6. n проводline communication, line transmission — проводная связь; передача сообщений по проводам
7. n лесаto be clever with rod and line, to throw a good line — быть хорошим рыболовом
fishing line — леса, леска
8. n мор. линь9. n поэт. нитьrubber band line — отрезок типа "резиновая нить"
10. n граница, пограничная линия; предел11. n морщина, складкаface covered with deep lines — лицо, изборождённое глубокими морщинами
12. n линия ладони13. n l14. n контур, очертания; обводыwave line — линия волн; волнообразный обвод
15. n план, теоретический чертёжline plan — контурный план; ситуационный план
16. n ряд, линияsingle-wire line — однопроводная линия; несимметричная линия
17. n строй, ряд18. n воен. развёрнутый строй19. n мор. строй фронтаto go up the line — идти, уходить на фронт
20. n очередь, хвост21. n тех. конвейер, поточная линия22. n тех. трубопровод23. n тех. линия связиparty line — спаренные телефоны; общий провод у нескольких абонентов
24. n тех. линия сообщения25. n тех. линия электросетиline bar — контактный рельс; собирательная шина
in line — входящая линия; входная шина
26. n тех. ж. -д. рельсовый путь27. n тех. экватор28. n тех. редк. меридиан или параллель29. n тех. направление; курс, путьline of march — маршрут, путь следования
party line — политический курс; линия партии
30. n тех. направление, ходline of argument — последовательность доводов; ход доказательства
31. n тех. образ действий; линия поведения32. n тех. полит. линия; курс33. n тех. происхождение, родословная, линия; генеалогия, семья34. n тех. очерёдность; перспектива35. n тех. с. -х. генеалогическая линия36. n тех. короткая запискаjust a line to say that all goes well — несколько слов, чтобы только сказать, что всё благополучно
37. n тех. стих, строчка стиха38. n тех. стихи, стихотворение39. n тех. школ. «строчки», дополнительное задание40. n тех. театр. роль, слова роли41. n тех. разг. свидетельство о браке42. n тех. медицинское свидетельство43. n тех. род занятий, род деятельности; специальность; область интересовin line of duty — при исполнении служебных обязанностей; на посту
line of profession — профессия; специальность
44. n тех. ком. ассортимент; партия товаров; серия изделийline cologne — одеколон, входящий в парфюмерную серию
45. n тех. судьба46. n воен. линия фронта; оборонительный рубежlp/mm line pairs per millimetre — количество пар линий на мм
47. n воен. укреплённая линия48. n воен. сведения, информация49. n воен. нападающие50. n воен. пехотные части51. n воен. амер. строевые войска52. n воен. тлв. строкаin line with — в согласии, в соответствии с
to act out of line — грубить; скандалить; вести себя вызывающе
by line and level, by rule and line — очень точно; аккуратно, методично
all along the line — во всём, во всех отношениях
to draw a line — подвести черту, положить предел ;
line advance — перевод строки; переход на следующую строку
continuation line — строка продолжения; строка-продолжение
line overset — излишек букв в строке, переполнение строки
53. v проводить линии; линоватьcolumn line — линия столбца; линия графы; вертикальная шина
54. v строить, выстраивать в ряд, в линию; устанавливать в ряд55. v стоять, тянуться вдольline wells — скважины, расположенные вдоль границ участка
56. v тех. центрировать, выравнивать, правильно устанавливать57. v редк. завязывать, обвязывать бечёвкой, проволокой58. v амер. редк. удить59. v класть на подкладку, подбивать60. v служить подкладкой61. v обивать, обшивать изнутри; выстилать62. v покрывать; служить обивкойtapestries lined the walls — гобелены покрывали все стены; стены были обиты гобеленами
63. v тех. обкладывать, облицовывать64. v тех. прокладывать65. v метал. футеровать66. v разг. наполнять, набиватьСинонимический ряд:1. border (noun) border; edge; margin2. cord (noun) cord; rope; twine; wire3. course (noun) approach; attack; course; method; passage; path; plan; policy; polity; procedure; program; road; route; tack; technique; way4. dash (noun) band; dash; streak; stripe; stroke5. family (noun) ancestry; birth; blood; bloodline; descent; extraction; family; genealogy; lineage; origin; parentage; pedigree; relative; seed6. furrow (noun) crease; crinkle; furrow; wrinkle7. lie (noun) lie; story8. merchandise (noun) commodities; goods; merchandise; produce; stock; vendibles; wares9. occupation (noun) business; calling; discipline; employment; job; occupation; pursuit; racket; trade; vocation; work10. outline (noun) contour; delineation; figuration; lineament; lineation; outline; profile; silhouette11. programme (noun) policy; procedure; programme12. row (noun) column; echelon; file; queue; rank; row; sequence; string; tier13. adjoin (verb) abut; adjoin; border; butt against; butt on; communicate; join; march; neighbor; touch; verge14. line up (verb) align; allineate; arrange; line up; marshal; order; range15. outline (verb) outline; rule; trace16. pad (verb) embroider; face; pad; panel; paper; quiltАнтонимический ряд:contents; deviation; disarrange; discontinuance; interruption; solution; space; strip; variation -
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פְּרוֹטוֹגַמְיָא, פְּרוֹטֹגַ׳f. (πρωτογάμια, cmp. πρωτόγαμος 1) being just married. שבת של פ׳ the first Sabbath after a wedding. Y.Dem.IV, 24a top. 2) (by confusion with προγάμια) sacrifice before the wedding, in gen. wedding preliminaries; trnsf. preliminary events. Midr. Till. to Ps. 14, end וקבעו פ׳ ביום פלני (not פרוסט׳) and they appointed a certain day for the progamia; ומי מעכב פ׳ and what is the cause of the delay (of the wedding)? The progamia; Yalk. ib. 663 פרוזטוגמא (corr. acc.). Lev. R. s. 11, beg. (ref. to Ez. 39:9) ואותן שבע שנים הן הן פ׳ (not פרטגמיא) and these seven years (preceding the advent of the Messiah) are the progamia of the righteous in the days to come; וסימנך דעביד פ׳ אכיל משתותא and thy mnemonical sign be, he who prepares (takes part in) the progamia will have a share in the wedding festival; Yalk. Prov. 944 פרוטיגמא (corr. acc.); דאכל פ׳וכ׳ he who eats of the progamia ; Y.Shebi.IV, end, 35c. -
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פְּרוֹטוֹגַמְיָא, פְּרוֹטֹגַ׳f. (πρωτογάμια, cmp. πρωτόγαμος 1) being just married. שבת של פ׳ the first Sabbath after a wedding. Y.Dem.IV, 24a top. 2) (by confusion with προγάμια) sacrifice before the wedding, in gen. wedding preliminaries; trnsf. preliminary events. Midr. Till. to Ps. 14, end וקבעו פ׳ ביום פלני (not פרוסט׳) and they appointed a certain day for the progamia; ומי מעכב פ׳ and what is the cause of the delay (of the wedding)? The progamia; Yalk. ib. 663 פרוזטוגמא (corr. acc.). Lev. R. s. 11, beg. (ref. to Ez. 39:9) ואותן שבע שנים הן הן פ׳ (not פרטגמיא) and these seven years (preceding the advent of the Messiah) are the progamia of the righteous in the days to come; וסימנך דעביד פ׳ אכיל משתותא and thy mnemonical sign be, he who prepares (takes part in) the progamia will have a share in the wedding festival; Yalk. Prov. 944 פרוטיגמא (corr. acc.); דאכל פ׳וכ׳ he who eats of the progamia ; Y.Shebi.IV, end, 35c. -
48 פְּרוֹטֹגַ׳
פְּרוֹטוֹגַמְיָא, פְּרוֹטֹגַ׳f. (πρωτογάμια, cmp. πρωτόγαμος 1) being just married. שבת של פ׳ the first Sabbath after a wedding. Y.Dem.IV, 24a top. 2) (by confusion with προγάμια) sacrifice before the wedding, in gen. wedding preliminaries; trnsf. preliminary events. Midr. Till. to Ps. 14, end וקבעו פ׳ ביום פלני (not פרוסט׳) and they appointed a certain day for the progamia; ומי מעכב פ׳ and what is the cause of the delay (of the wedding)? The progamia; Yalk. ib. 663 פרוזטוגמא (corr. acc.). Lev. R. s. 11, beg. (ref. to Ez. 39:9) ואותן שבע שנים הן הן פ׳ (not פרטגמיא) and these seven years (preceding the advent of the Messiah) are the progamia of the righteous in the days to come; וסימנך דעביד פ׳ אכיל משתותא and thy mnemonical sign be, he who prepares (takes part in) the progamia will have a share in the wedding festival; Yalk. Prov. 944 פרוטיגמא (corr. acc.); דאכל פ׳וכ׳ he who eats of the progamia ; Y.Shebi.IV, end, 35c.
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Eminent domain — (United States), compulsory purchase (United Kingdom, New Zealand, Ireland), resumption/compulsory acquisition (Australia), or expropriation (South Africa and Canada) is an action of the state to seize a citizen s private property, expropriate… … Wikipedia
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Foreign relations of Qatar — Qatar achieved full independence on September 3 1971 [http://www.country data.com/cgi bin/query/r 11034.html] in an atmosphere of cooperation with the U.K., the U.S. and friendship with neighboring states. Most Arab states were also among the… … Wikipedia
New Zealand land wars — Infobox Military Conflict conflict = New Zealand Land Wars partof = caption = Memorial in the Auckland War Memorial Museum for those who died, both European and Māori, in the New Zealand Wars. Kia mate toa can be translated as fight unto death or … Wikipedia
Einstein's Bridge (book) — Einstein s Bridge is a hard science fiction novel by John G. Cramer, first published in June 1997.The plot revolves around three central human characters, George Griffen, Roger Coulton, and Alice Lang. Set in 1987 through 2004, the book details… … Wikipedia
Australian railway signalling — Just as the railways of Australia has suffered issues from incompatible rail gauges, the different states have tended to go their own way regarding railway signalling practice.New South WalesThe signalling system in New South Wales consists… … Wikipedia
ancient Greek civilization — ▪ historical region, Eurasia Introduction the period following Mycenaean civilization, which ended in about 1200 BC, to the death of Alexander the Great, in 323 BC. It was a period of political, philosophical, artistic, and scientific… … Universalium
European Cup and UEFA Champions League records and statistics — See also: List of European Cup and UEFA Champions League winners and List of European Cup and UEFA Champions League winning players Map of UEFA countries, teams from which have reached the group stage of the UEFA Champions League … Wikipedia